What is cyberslacking? What is a cybersleuth?
What will be an ideal response?
Cyberslacking is using computers at work for personal purposes such as trading stocks, downloading and playing music, and doing personal e-mail. A cybersleuths is a "watchdog" employee trained on policing how other employees use their time and company equipment by examining what they have sent via e-mail, what they have viewed, and what other uses they have made of their computers.
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Fill in the blanks with correct word
Class, race, and gender are components of both social structure and social interaction
a. true b. false
A dyad is the most cohesive of all groups
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following statements about the institution of the family is true?
a. The family is understood to mean the same thing across different cultures. b. The family means the same thing across time. c. The institution of the family has only positive effects. d. The institution of the family has the same function across all societies.