In his article on phenomenological theory, Katz argues that sociological and

psychological studies of robbery:

a. often reveal the excitement of committing the crime
b. rarely focus on the distinctive attractions of the crime
c. rarely find problems in the criminal's social or psychological background
d. often fail to produce scientific data about the crime


B

Sociology

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Campbell and Stanley suggest that, given proper randomization in the assignment of subjects to experimental and control groups, there is no need for pretesting

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Sociology

The Kuznets curve implied that as societies fully industrialized, they would

a. disintegrate b. become more equal c. have less mobility d. destroy their environment

Sociology

A health psychologist who wants to study the physical effects of caffeine recruits participants for the experiment by posting a sign-up sheet for anyone willing to participate. This procedure is an example of

A) random selection. B) haphazard selection. C) stratified selection. D) type B selection.

Sociology

Regarding sports, the author makes the case that because most American homes have television sets, it is possible for everyone to __________, thus maintaining the status quo.

A. participate on sports teams at their own level B. participate vicariously in sports and associated nationalism C. receive the societal message of the importance of physical fitness D. choose to watch or not watch sporting events

Sociology