Sociologists call _____ the cost of being Black

a. the ethnic income gap
b. affirmative action
c. the racial wealth gap
d. racially based tax incentives


Answer: c. the racial wealth gap

Sociology

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For an experiment on sending different marketing materials to users encouraging them to download an app on their smartphones, consider the following research question: “RQ: Is there an interaction between socio-demographics (age and education) and marketing message type (email, text message or internet banner ad)?” Based on the question, which of the following outcomes presents an interaction effect?

a. Older subjects downloaded the app no matter the marketing message type. b. Subjects with a bachelor’s degree were more likely to download the app after receiving an email marketing message. c. Those 18 years old and younger did not download the app no matter the marketing message type. d. Those receiving a text message were more likely to download the app no matter their age or education.

Sociology

Which of the following statements about fertility policies in Singapore is not true?

a) Policies adopted starting in 1966 intended to reduce fertility were intended to discourage women from having more than two children or, in some cases, more than three children. b) Policies adopted starting in 1966 intended to reduce fertility were quite successful. c) Policies adopted starting in 1984 intended to increase fertility were targeted at increasing fertility among the well-educated. d) Policies adopted starting in 1984 intended to increase fertility were quite successful.

Sociology

One reason China’s export market is so large is because __________.

A) they produce most of the world’s raw materials B) workers are not paid well and have few protections C) factories are comparable in structure, but are more efficient than anywhere elsewhere in the world D) China’s population is growing

Sociology

Terms such as "her" are an example of gender neutral pronouns.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

Sociology