Penitentiaries, convents, monasteries, and mental hospitals are examples of ______.
A. primary socialization
B. total institutions
C. cathartic institutions
D. role-dynamics
B. total institutions
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The belief that inherited physical characteristics associated with racial groups determine individual abilities and are a legitimate basis for unequal treatment is called:
a. stereotyping. b. racism. c. discrimination. d. conflict.
The Grounded Theory Method employs
a. survey research and statistical analysis. b. statistical analysis and conversation analysis. c. conversation analysis and inductive theory building. d. inductive theory building and the constant comparative method. e. statistical analysis and content analysis
Which of the following statements about geographic mobility is supported by the results in Chapter 8?
a. More than two-thirds of the U.S. population live in the same city in which they were born. b. People who have moved away from their home town socialize with kin less often. c. Moving to a different city does not affect getting together with kin, but moving to another state does decrease the frequency of social interaction with kin. d. Geographic mobility has no affect on how frequently someone socializes with kin.
What did Pugh find about care-displaying?
a. Children put concerted effort into making and buying things for their parents in order to show love. b. Children worked hard to convey that they were cared for, often by talking about things parents buy or do for them. c. Parents often talk about how much money they are spending so that children will know how much they love them. d. Children did not think or notice that commodities might be a form of care.