What does the "Boy Code" tell boys?
What will be an ideal response?
they should not be emotional, they are supposed to be in power
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What may be the effects of childcare on child well-being, according to research?
a) The results are mostly positive: Children in childcare are more independent, do better in school, have better work habits, and have better social skills. b) The results are mostly negative: Children in childcare have greater anxiety, are more dependent on caregivers, have lower math skills, and are significantly more aggressive throughout elementary school. c) Theresults are somewhat mixed and contradictory because the results are small and dependent upon many other factors, especially the quality of care that the child experiences.
Martha is a researcher who grew up in poverty and has struggled to be upwardly mobile in her career. Her research questions now center on the experiences and struggles of those currently in poverty. Because of her background, Martha should be make sure her research is
a. feasible b. funded c. publishable d. value free e. centered on personal factors
Critical sociology
a. focuses on the meaning people attach to behavior. b. seeks to bring about desirable social change. c. endorses the principle of being value-free. d. is based on Weber's principle of verstehen.
Which of the following is a reason for researchers to select samples to represent a population?
A) ?The population may be so large that it would be too expensive and time consuming to conduct the research. B) ?Using the whole population to conduct researches will yield inaccurate results. C) ?Samples are better for inductive reasoning-based researches, while the whole population can be used only for deductive reasoning-based researches. D) ?Samples are better as they use the concept of conventional wisdom over critical thinking. E) ?Samples yield more accurate results as they do not influence social policies.