A teen who dies his hair purple, wears a spike through his finger, and dresses only in bright yellow clothing seems to be ______ a deviant identity.
A. rejecting
B. denying
C. neutralizing
D. seeking
Ans: D. seeking
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The system-blame orientation would attribute students' failure in schools to __________
A) being born with limited intellectual capacities B) the failure of the students to work hard to succeed C) the failure of the educational system to meet their needs D) the failure of their parents to provide proper guidance
E. Franklin Frazier, a Black sociologist, identified that the overriding goal of the African American middle class was to ________
a. maintain strong group solidarity within the Black community b. endeavor to preserve the cultural heritage c. work for the upward mobility of the poorest segment of the Black community d. achieve petty social values and become acceptable to White society
As a social worker, you collect the following client scores from the weekly administration of the Index of Peer Relations (A phase = 71, 73, 70 and B phase = 69, 62, 56, 47, 33, 27)
[Note that a lower score means better peer relations.] From these scores, a social worker could most accurately conclude that a. the intervention successfully caused the client's peer relations to improve b. there was an association between the intervention and improved peer relations c. improved peer relations probably wasn't responsive to this intervention d. the client was probably attempting to manipulate the peer relations scores
______ may have saved more lives than and added more quality life years across the globe than ______.
a. Vaccines; antibiotics b. Antibiotics; vaccines c. Antimicrobials; antibiotics d. Antimicrobials; vaccines