If a Pearson's r of +95 is calculated for A and B is calculated to be +.95, we can confidently
report that:
a. variable B is definitely caused by variable A.
b. variable B is probably caused by variable A.
c. variable A is caused by variable B.
d. none of the above
d. none of the above
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What is the term for the observation strategy used to collect data when the researcher’s role is known but their participation is secondary?
a. Observer participation b. Participant participation c. Complete participation
Ursula chose to have her baby at home with a midwife. However, when Ursula was born her mother went to a hospital and does not remember anything about the birth. What changed during the two generations?
a) A switch from a medical event to childbirth as a natural event b) A switch from a family centered event to a private family event c) A switch from little technology to plentiful technology d) A switch from few with health insurance to many with insurance
The restriction of mate selection to people within the same group is known as
A. hypergamy. B. homogamy. C. exogamy. D. endogamy.
Which sociological perspective argues that when changes occur in one part of a society, there must be adjustments in other parts, and if these adjustments do not occur, the society's equilibrium may be threatened?
A. conflict perspective B. interactionist perspective C. feminist perspective D. functionalist perspective