Macrosociology examines the patterns of individuals' social interaction in specific settings.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
Microsociology examines the patterns of individuals' social interaction in specific settings. See 1-2: What Is a Sociological Imagination?
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Affirmative action law requires
A) employment and treatment "without regard to race, color, creed, or national origin" B) employment "without consideration of race, sex, or sexual orientation" C) employers to hire black and white applicants in an "equal 50/50 ratio" D) employment of blacks and other minorities "over the majority white male category, in order to rectify decades of inequities"
Which of the following statements best describes the functionalist perspective on work and the economy?
A) ?Gender roles structure women's and men's work experiences differently and inequitably.
B) ?Capitalism enables the rich to exploit other groups; most jobs are low-paying, monotonous, and alienating; productivity isn't always rewarded.
C) ?Capitalism benefits society; work provides an income, structures people's lives, and gives them a sense of accomplishment.
D) ?How people define and experience work in their everyday lives affects their workplace behavior and relationships with coworkers and employers.
E) ?Capitalism creates social problems; globalization has led to job insecurity, and a handful of transnational conglomerates have enormous power.
The variance of a sample as an estimator of the population variance is said to be __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
According to Davis and Moore, __________ is a necessary but not a sufficient cause of high rank being assigned to a position
a. functional importance b. social stratification c. perquisite distribution d. functional prerequisites