Discuss the difference between good and bad generalizations.
What will be an ideal response?
Good generalizations are based on social scientific research that describe rather than judge groups, and accept new data and changes in attitudes.
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The explanation of the unemployment crisis for American Indians is found within the larger issue of
a. the inherent laziness of Indians to find gainful employment readily available on reservations. b. the rates of alcoholism and chronic drug abuse among American Indians living on tribal reservations. c. corporate and institutional racism against American Indian inclusion into mainstream United States society. d. the skills and experience lacking in the American Indian labor force.
The first step in acquiring gay, lesbian, and bisexual identities: a. begins with telling others
b. is often marked by fear, confusion and denial. c. involves accepting society's biases. d. is a person's self-definition of homosexuality.
A culturally relative perspective examines cultural practices according to:
Which level of community linkage is best when wanting to avoid overlap of services, but without requiring a change of the basic services provided?
a. Coalition b. Coordination c. Networking d. Cooperation