Weber believed that
a. property could bring prestige, but prestige could not bring property.
b. property could not bring prestige.
c. prestige could not bring property.
d. property could bring prestige, and prestige could bring property.
d. property could bring prestige, and prestige could bring property
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Which of the following is NOT an essential component of informed consent?
a. Disclosure of any potential risks associated with the research b. A description of the possible benefits to science and society c. A statement that once they begin participation, they cannot quit d. A statement that participation in the project is voluntary e. A statement of any provisions for confidentiality or anonymity
What motivates multigenerational households?
a. the need of the elderly to be provided and cared for b. the need of adult children to return to the nest c. the need of grandchildren to have multiple caregivers d. adult children, grandchildren, and the elderly all show some benefit and receive care from residing in multigenerational households
Sociologically, what is the significance of Putnam's conclusions about bowling in America?
a. Putnam uses bowling to illustrate the declining involvement of Americans in forms of social capital. b. Putnam uses bowling to show how Americans are increasingly more involved in sports than ever before. c. Putnam uses bowling as a metaphor for life, indicating that if it's "up your alley" you should try it. d. Putnam uses bowling to provide evidence that old social institutions should never die.
Brenda and Nick are in a remarriage. Nick maintains that he married the first time for all the wrong reasons. However, this time, he insists on getting things right. He wants everything to go well because he believes that he is truly in love. Which of the following myths regarding remarriage is exemplified in this scenario?
A. consider the other person above oneself B. be an individual C. allow no criticism D. things must work out