An unmarried couple contemplating sexual intercourse should consider personal, psychological, social and religious principles. Compare these principles

What will be an ideal response?


Personal principles are used as a guide in our lives; psychological principles are those that are ingrained in us by society and family; social principles are rules that are placed by society; and religious principles are obtained through religious training.

Sociology

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Jessica believes that her brother James and she are loyal siblings. Which of the following statements will strengthen Jessica's claim?

A) They give each other help only if it doesn't conflict with other obligations. B) Their relationship results from family bonds and not genuine affection and closeness. C) They rarely think about each other but are in contact with each other. D) They are very indifferent to each other and never keep in touch.

Sociology

Qualitative data processing is

a. difficult as it requires statistical manipulation of variables. b. time consuming. c. often rewarding. d. difficult as it requires statistical manipulation of variables and is time consuming. e. time consuming and often rewarding.

Sociology

A dying patient’s “terminal” label becomes the “master status” for that individual because it dominates all other status indicators

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

Sociology

Which of the following statements best describes the approach taken by macrosociologists?

a. Macrosociology concentrates on the way that large social institutions are created through individual interactions. b. Macrosociology directly examines large-scale social structures in order to see how they affect individual lives. c. Macrosociology focuses on nonnumerical data like texts, images, and recordings. d. Macrosociology focuses on creating a “beginner’s mind,” in contrast to microsociology,

Sociology