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1. What social structures would have to change in order for more women and people of color to move to the top of the federal bureaucracy?
2. How does a sociological perspective on the economy differ from the study of economics?
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Discussion 1. What social structures would have to change in order for more women and people...
the 13. Let's assume that the more women study, the better score they get on a test. Furthermore, the more men study get on a test. If we combined men and women into one group, under what circumstances would we get a negative correl study time and test score? [Hint: Discuss how men and women would have to differ from each other with regards to ave and average hours studied.J men study, the better score they ore the 13. Let's...
Subject: Social Psychology 12. Do most people prefer to have men or women as friends? Which is true? A. Over the lifespan, men's status orientation will make them more desirable as friends b. if given a choice, women would rather hang out with men than with other women c. both sexes search for female friends in times of stress d. both sexes search for male friends in times of stress 13. This question is about models of social exchange. Individuals...
this is the discussion question this is the answer given by one of my class mate Social structure, culture and social interaction all play a very important role in creating the social fabric that we live in. An example would be someone born into a wealthy family that benefits from their family's socioeconomic status. This child is more likely to have the advantage of attending a highly ranked high school and being exposed to a family emphasis on the importance...
I need a response to the discussion below. Part 1: Women experience higher rates of abuse or intimate partner violence because of a long history of societal gender "roles" and "norms". Women were traditionally/historically looked at as homemakers who serve their male partner or husband. Men were traditionally considered to be the head of the household and women were to listen to them, even if they were being abusive. Women often did not speak out about being abused because they...
Question 1 The way people grow and change across the lifespan is referred to as ____. development evolution change growth 1 points Question 2 What is the total pattern of a group’s customs, beliefs, art, and technology? clan society culture beliefs 1 points Question 3 Which of the following most contributed to the large increase in world population that occurred around the 1800s to 1900s? Families increased the average number of children per household from one to three children. Less...
Module 04 Discussion 2 - Reflection on Current Events How might some of the current social events of today reflect those of the 1970's? What can history teach us about our current state of affairs in American culture? 250 word minimum for your initial post. Student Post: In my other post this week, I wrote about the few media outlets that were available for the public. Three television stations, print newspapers, and magazines are where most people got their news....
1. I hear people talking about how a person's personality can change throughout their life depending on the people they associate themselves with and can be changed if they change their lifestyle or the people they surround themselves with. But according to Freud's development of personality theory, person's personality is established at Stage 5, seeming almost as if it is genetic. I have no actual opinion of whether it is genetics or social, but I do believe it is a...
1.Your textbook talks about how social psychology differs from other social sciences. According to the information provided in the text, which of the following questions is a social psychologist most likely to study? Is it true that people who live in Canada place a lower value on obedience to authority than do people in other countries? Is it true that people with low levels of self-esteem and high levels of anxiety are more likely to obey authorities than are people...
Review the information and questions below. Provide a detailed 4-5 sentence explanation on how you would solve the problem or issue, based on your own personal experience and/or any additional outside research you perform. Under the Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) every person is an employer if the person employs one or more individuals for the performance of services in the United States. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) test for an employer/employee relationship is if a business tells, or has...
Scientists collect statistics on who gets healthcare and what factors might influence the care received. Social epidemiology is the study of how health and disease are distributed throughout a society’s population. It helps scientists figure out what factors are influential, such as age, gender, social class, and race. Age: People who die at a younger age are considered rare and tragic, but young people still die of accidents and sometimes tragic diseases. Gender: Males display riskier behavior throughout their lives,...