Which of the following describes the ethnomethodological study of institutional settings?
a. Examinations of casual settings like the home.
b. Examinations of how people perform official tasks and thereby constitute social structures, formal rules and official procedures.
c. Examinations of social reality through normative violations.
d. Examinations of how interactions are accomplished utilizing internal constraints.
b. Examinations of how people perform official tasks and thereby constitute social structures, formal rules and official procedures.
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Which of the following is most accurate regarding poverty if a child is under age 10? a. They are less likely to be poor because teens make up most of youth poverty
b. They have the same chance of being poor because all age groups are equally likely to be poor. c. They are more likely to be poor because children in this age group are most likely to be poor. d. They are less likely to be poor because the elderly are most likely to be poor.
Secondary data are frequently contrasted with
a. primary data. b. existing statistics. c. available data. d. aggregate data. e. both available data and aggregate data.
White man’s time is ______ time, while Indian time is ______ time.
a. slow; fast b. fast; time c. clock; natural d. natural; clock
Which concept refers to the idea that race is not natural but is instead a social construction formed over time?
A. racial formation B. racial projects C. color-blind racism D. racial politics