Our ancestors
a. lived in a global village.
b. perceived the world beyond their communities only dimly.
c. lived in big cities.
d. bought all of their food even though they raised and sold crops.
b. perceived the world beyond their communities only dimly.
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According to the interactionist perspective, which of the following is true of labeling?
a. Students from lower-class backgrounds are labeled to be deviant or dull to benefit students from affluent families. b. Students who are labeled deviant receive more encouragement and assistance from teachers than bright students. c. Students' grades and teachers' written reports become a publicly stamped label that follows them throughout their lives. d. Students who have been labeled dull strive to not conform to the expectations of the labels attached to them.
Which of the following statements is NOT true about love in ancient Rome?
(a) Love played a big role in marriage. (b) Love was not an integral part of marriage. (c) Love was oriented primarily towards heterosexual relationships. (d) Love relationships were a different form from than described by Plato.
Thomas, who has never been to a formal dinner, is attending one at his friend's house. Throughout the evening, Thomas observes his friend's behavior in order to fit in and act appropriately
Thomas is learning the social ______ of a formal dinner. a. norms b. hierarchies c. roles d. structures
All of the following are true for both the t test for independent means and the t test for dependent means EXCEPT
A) population variances are estimated from the information in the sample of scores actually studied. B) pretest–posttest experimental designs are common. C) the population means are unknown. D) the sample scores in some form are eventually compared to a t distribution.