How do semiskilled workers give themselves limited control over the pacing of their work? A) work ahead B) up the line C) doubling up D) slowing down

a. A and B
b. A and D
c. A, B, and C
d. A, B, and D
e. B, C, and D


c

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(a) total (b) crude (c) refined (d) statistical

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Unlike primary groups, reference groups ___________.

A. provide face-to-face interaction over time B. rarely provide personal support C. have a strong impact on one's self-identity D. meet one's expressive needs E. are not easily replaced

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The theory that social classes emerge because an unequal distribution of rewards is essential in complex societies is characteristic of

a. conflict theory b. Marxian socialism c. the functionalist perspective d. the interactionist perspective

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Women are more likely than men to work in positions that are poorly paid within the same occupational field. For instance, women are more likely to be dental hygienists than dentists, or legal assistants rather than lawyers. Many women might feel that this is a personal shortcoming, despite institutionalized discrimination and prejudices held against them. This is an example of ______.

A. the globalization of inequality as applied to women B. McDonaldization of society as it applies to women C. the effects of the social construction of reality D. the links between private troubles and public issues using sociological imagination

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