Which of the following best fits the criteria for good empirical research into the prevalence of domestic violence in U.S. households?
A. Becky distributes a questionnaire about domestic violence to her sociology class.
B. Joel counts the number of domestic violence shelters in major metropolitan areas.
C. Rodney conducts analysis on data he obtained from the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics.
D. Brizy interviews men and women who have been ordered by the court to participate in violence prevention counseling.
C. Rodney conducts analysis on data he obtained from the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics.
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Carol Ember's study of 181 contemporary hunter-gatherer societies indicates that
a. gathering is about as important a subsistence activity as hunting and fishing combined b. while hunting is more prestigious, gathering contributes the bulk of the calories in most hunter-gatherer societies c. hunting (including fishing) is the dominant subsistence activity in most cases d. when the care of domesticated animals is included under the heading of gathering, gathering is the dominant subsistence activity in most hunter-gatherer societies
At Notre Dame, _________percent of the university's student body lives on campus and there is general agreement about the positive effects of single-sex dorms
a. 24 b. 48 c. 70 d. 85
For females, competitive sports become a means of constructing a masculine identity, a legitimated outlet for violence and aggression, and an avenue for upward mobility
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which is true about childcare?
A. Most childcare facilities are accredited. B. Lisa and Chris, in the opening vignette, use a combination of childcare arrangements for their son. C. Daycare centers have higher rates of serious injury and fatalities than do other forms of childcare. D. Most states have set 13 years as the legal age at which children can stay home alone.