Social Studies, 06.12.2019 23:31, coryintheswamp
1. in what ways do the ""special cases"" of organizational life discussed in this case bring processes of rationality and emotion into sharp relief? is emotion more ""present"" in these cases? are different kinds of emotion brought to the forefront? how does the everyday nature of most of our work lives blind us to processes of emotion?
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 13:50, Enjay4198
Most sociologists agree that: a. culture is central in shaping gender roles, but only in preliterate societies. b. biological factors have some influence, but cultural factors are more important determinants of gender roles. c. biological factors are influential in determining gender roles, but only in industrial or complex societies. d. biological factors only explain differences between men and women with regard to aggression and disease. e. there is no difference between the influences of culture or biology on the development of gender roles, as they are unpredictable.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 09:30, yedida
Suppose that sociologists and cultural anthropologists are tying to measure the amount of child abuse for cross cultural comparison. they run into disagreement over whether spanking a child is abuse or discipline. what problem are they encountering in their research? a. reliability of the definition of abuse. b. validity of the definition of abuse. c. occam's razor about the definition of abuse. d. none of these.
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