Janet is exhausted but agrees to have sex with her husband in order to avoid his verbal abuse. This illustrates ________ power.
A. coercive
B. informational
C. expert
D. referent
Answer: A
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A) Strategies to neutralize stigma. B) Examples of mores. C) Violations of mores. D) Violations of folkways.
______ measures the market value of all the assets we own, such as a home, a car, retirement, and savings.
A. Wealth B. Income C. Capitalism D. Social security
Social order and interaction would break down within society according to Berger and Luckmann if we were without
a. typification. b. externalization. c. intersubjectivity. d. habitualization.
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