Lucy asks the students in her marriage enhancement class to teach mini-lessons to the class on the love languages. This demonstrates which principle of instruction?

a. Instruction addresses real problems
b. Integrating new knowledge into the learner’s world
c. Applying new knowledge
d. Activating existing knowledge


b. Integrating new knowledge into the learner’s world

Sociology

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Authority refers to power that is prescribed and legitimate within a social/cultural setting

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Sociology

Which of the following most accurately describes those individuals who are classified as working poor?

A. They are chronically unemployed or drift in and out of jobs. B. They are people who work at least 27 weeks a year but whose wages fall below the official poverty level. C. They are people who are persistently poor and seldom employed, residentially segregated, and relatively isolated from the rest of the population with an annual income of USD 12,000 or lesser. D. They include people in nonmanual occupations that require some training beyond high school. E. They consist of skilled and semiskilled laborers, including construction and assembly-line workers, truck drivers, auto mechanics, carpenters, and electricians.

Sociology

Steve lives in a country that is not yet industrialized. It is likely that retirement for Steve will be:

a. an abrupt change. b. non-existent. c. uneventful. d. a gradual change.

Sociology

When athletes collectively overconform to the norms of the sport ethic, they may develop hubris, which leads them to see themselves as separate from and superior to the rest of the community. The author explains that this hubris

A. makes athletes uncoachable and destroys a foundation for teamwork. B. provides a strong incentive to do excessive community service. C. leads to a sense of entitlement and lack of concern for people outside their sport. D. discourages all forms of deviance on and off the field.

Sociology