Exam 5: Building Identity: Socialization
Exam 1: Taking a New Look at a Familiar World20 Questions
Exam 2: Seeing and Thinking Sociologically22 Questions
Exam 3: Building Reality: the Social Construction of Knowledge18 Questions
Exam 4: Building Order: Culture and History20 Questions
Exam 5: Building Identity: Socialization20 Questions
Exam 6: Supporting Identity: the Presentation of Self22 Questions
Exam 7: Building Social Relationships: Intimacy and Family20 Questions
Exam 8: Constructing Difference: Social Deviance18 Questions
Exam 9: The Structure of Society: Organizations and Social Institutions27 Questions
Exam 10: The Architecture of Stratification: Social Class Inequality30 Questions
Exam 11: The Architecture of Inequality: Race and Ethnicity20 Questions
Exam 12: The Architecture of Inequality: Sex and Gender20 Questions
Exam 13: Global Dynamics and Population Demographic Trends32 Questions
Exam 14: The Architects of Change: Reconstructing Society20 Questions
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Upper-middle-class parents are more likely to enroll their daughters in "cooperative" activities,such as ballet or tap lessons.
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Friedman has developed a kind of classification system for describing the girls and the sports that they play.She refers to the girls who play competitive chess as "the pink warriors."
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Which of the following is an example of paternalism?
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Jones's interviews with the girls revealed what surprising finding?
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Which data collection method was not utilized by Jones in her study?
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According to a study by the Oppenheimer Foundation,of American women who earn more than $75,000 annually,less than 10% describe themselves as "athletic."
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Betsy Stevenson found that females who participate in high school sports are more likely to:
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Mothers whose daughters were involved in soccer were more likely than mothers whose daughters were involved in dance to link their concerns about "obesity" to the sport.
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At the time this piece was written,there were three times more Girl Scouts than female soc?cer players in the United States.
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The first to break with the tradition of not keeping records for girls' sporting events were
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All of the following outcomes resulted from Mr.and Mrs.Smith's decision to pay Teresa's school tuition except:
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According to the author,Teresa's immersion in the Mexicano community:
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According to research by Leaper and Elizabeth Daniels,a number of girls who participate in sports have trouble reconciling their athleticism with conventional standards for femininity.
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The Jones study on gender and violence took place over three years.
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Teresa was expected to conform to female sex roles as part of her socialization in the residences of her mother's employers.
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Which group of parents places greater emphasis on traditional femininity?
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Jones states that gender is a significant factor in protecting girls from inner-city violence.
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Which ritual did Jones witness at the beginning of every school day?
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