Garret is interested in the speeding practices of student drivers. He selects 700 students as a subset of the group that he is interested in studying. The 700 students that Garret selects make up a:
a. Population
b. Parsimony
c. Variable
d. Sample
D
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a. imagination. b. eye. c. mind set. d. perspective.
The concept of "care manager" refers to
(a) a nursing complex that coordinates all the services required by the elderly. (b) the physician that oversees the medical care provided to the elderly. (c) a computer program that coordinates patients' medication. (d) the adult child who identifies and supervises the delivery of services required by an elderly parent.
The good-provider role emphasizes
A) the man as the sole provider for the family. B) husbands and wives both working to support the family. C) the significance of whichever spouse earns the highest income. D) All of the above
Whereas Marx defined class in purely economic terms, Max Weber developed a multidimensional approach to social stratification that reflects the interplay among wealth, prestige, and __________
a. income b. power c. occupation d. race/ethnicity