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1
Which of the following is NOT one of the steps in critical thinking?
A)gather information and interpret it
B)develop a solution plan and carry it out
C)get an understanding of the problem
D)accept the information given
E)evaluate the plans effectiveness
A)gather information and interpret it
B)develop a solution plan and carry it out
C)get an understanding of the problem
D)accept the information given
E)evaluate the plans effectiveness
D
2
Critical thinking requires
A)constant questioning.
B)vast personal experience.
C)a firm mind-set.
D)an academic setting.
A)constant questioning.
B)vast personal experience.
C)a firm mind-set.
D)an academic setting.
A
3
Socialization is
A)the ongoing actions and responses of family members to one another.
B)the process by which we learn the attitudes and beliefs of our culture.
C)the presence and development of unique personality characteristics in individuals.
D)the development of self image and definitions of social situations.
A)the ongoing actions and responses of family members to one another.
B)the process by which we learn the attitudes and beliefs of our culture.
C)the presence and development of unique personality characteristics in individuals.
D)the development of self image and definitions of social situations.
B
4
________ said, "If people define situations as real, they become real in their consequences."
A)W)I. Thomas
B)Herbert Blumer
C)C)H. Cooley
D)George H. Mead
A)W)I. Thomas
B)Herbert Blumer
C)C)H. Cooley
D)George H. Mead
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5
A disadvantage of the interview type of survey research includes
A)researchers' inability to remain bias-free.
B)subjects' inability to answer questions in depth.
C)researchers' inability to obtain a representative sample.
D)subjects' inability to answer open-ended questions.
A)researchers' inability to remain bias-free.
B)subjects' inability to answer questions in depth.
C)researchers' inability to obtain a representative sample.
D)subjects' inability to answer open-ended questions.
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6
When employing _____________, researchers interact with subjects in their natural environment without their knowledge.
A)surveys
B)participant observation
C)detached observation
D)nonparticipant observation
A)surveys
B)participant observation
C)detached observation
D)nonparticipant observation
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7
Giving everyone in a research study population a chance of being included in a survey is called a(n)
A)sample.
B)nonrepresentative sample.
C)random sample.
D)interview technique.
A)sample.
B)nonrepresentative sample.
C)random sample.
D)interview technique.
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8
________ theory explains the phenomenon of emotionally detached wives "walking away" from their marriages, much to the surprise of their husbands.
A)structural-functional
B)symbolic interactionist
C)social exchange
D)family development
A)structural-functional
B)symbolic interactionist
C)social exchange
D)family development
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9
A perspective or set of statements that explains why processes and events occur is called a(n)
A)hypothesis.
B)theory.
C)variable.
D)sample.
A)hypothesis.
B)theory.
C)variable.
D)sample.
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10
The family systems perspective suggests
A)that family members fulfill certain tasks and expectations as they move through their family life cycle.
B)that male dominance in the family creates stability in the family.
C)the social and physical environment affects how families function.
D)that family members make up a system of interconnected parts.
A)that family members fulfill certain tasks and expectations as they move through their family life cycle.
B)that male dominance in the family creates stability in the family.
C)the social and physical environment affects how families function.
D)that family members make up a system of interconnected parts.
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11
The structural functionalist theoretical perspective identifies the ________ within the family.
A)instrumental roles
B)expressive roles
C)costs and rewards
D)Both A and B are correct.
A)instrumental roles
B)expressive roles
C)costs and rewards
D)Both A and B are correct.
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12
Companies worldwide spend ________ a year on advertisements.
A)$30 million
B)$350 million
C)$4 billion
D)$450 billion
A)$30 million
B)$350 million
C)$4 billion
D)$450 billion
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13
Responses to a magazine survey are an example of
A)a representative sample of those magazine subscribers.
B)a stratified random sample.
C)a random sample.
D)a non-representative sample.
A)a representative sample of those magazine subscribers.
B)a stratified random sample.
C)a random sample.
D)a non-representative sample.
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14
The conflict perspective
A)describes how families unite against adverse outside forces.
B)views individuals and groups in competition with each other over scarce resources.
C)looks at how families change as they add and subtract members.
D)forms the basis for the development of men's studies.
A)describes how families unite against adverse outside forces.
B)views individuals and groups in competition with each other over scarce resources.
C)looks at how families change as they add and subtract members.
D)forms the basis for the development of men's studies.
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15
Mindful learning takes into account
A)different approaches to problems.
B)openness to new information.
C)active listening and problem solving.
D)All of the above
A)different approaches to problems.
B)openness to new information.
C)active listening and problem solving.
D)All of the above
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16
The comfortable patterns of thinking we acquire in a lifetime are called
A)critical thinking.
B)reasoning.
C)deductive arguments.
D)mind-sets.
A)critical thinking.
B)reasoning.
C)deductive arguments.
D)mind-sets.
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17
Which of the following are examples of magical thinking?
A)praying to heal sickness
B)taking Vitamin C to cure a cold
C)linking crime to traditional family breakdown
D)All of the above
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B)taking Vitamin C to cure a cold
C)linking crime to traditional family breakdown
D)All of the above
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18
A ________ group is a group under study that is NOT introduced to the independent variables in the original experiment.
A)control
B)experimental
C)experiential
D)variable
A)control
B)experimental
C)experiential
D)variable
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19
The ________ perspective explains that people seek to maximize their benefits and minimize their costs in their interactions with others.
A)family development
B)social exchange
C)symbolic interactionist
D)family systems
A)family development
B)social exchange
C)symbolic interactionist
D)family systems
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20
In Panel 2.2 (page 59)what theoretical perspective emphasizes relationships based on costs and rewards?
A)Conflict
B)Family Systems
C)Social Exchange
D)Structural Functional
A)Conflict
B)Family Systems
C)Social Exchange
D)Structural Functional
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21
Which of the following is an example of a manifest function of the Internet?
A)to diminish the quality of communication
B)to enhance the speed of research
C)to expose children to pornography
D)to decrease fidelity in relationships
A)to diminish the quality of communication
B)to enhance the speed of research
C)to expose children to pornography
D)to decrease fidelity in relationships
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22
A disadvantage of experimental research is that
A)it is not dependent on what subjects state.
B)there is much control over variables.
C)the behavior is observed in an artificial, not real world environment.
D)All of the above
A)it is not dependent on what subjects state.
B)there is much control over variables.
C)the behavior is observed in an artificial, not real world environment.
D)All of the above
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23
Which of the following is an example of uncritical thinking?
A)wearing a crystal to ward off sickness
B)basing a major decision on a tarot card reading
C)donning a magnetic bracelet to improve balance
D)All of the above
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B)basing a major decision on a tarot card reading
C)donning a magnetic bracelet to improve balance
D)All of the above
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24
A researcher who links Attention Deficit Disorder in preschoolers to the amount of television they watch is applying which perspective?
A)symbolic interactionist
B)structural-functionalist
C)ecological
D)social exchange
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B)structural-functionalist
C)ecological
D)social exchange
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25
Theories are useful because they can
A)help analyze research findings.
B)influence policy-making and legislation.
C)provide a single, definitive answer to a problem.
D)Both A and B
A)help analyze research findings.
B)influence policy-making and legislation.
C)provide a single, definitive answer to a problem.
D)Both A and B
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26
Talcott Parsons advocated which perspective on family?
A)structural-functional
B)conflict
C)ecological
D)family systems
A)structural-functional
B)conflict
C)ecological
D)family systems
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27
Applying the research findings of a particular sample to the larger population is known as
A)generalization.
B)the Hawthorne effect.
C)a longitudinal study.
D)random sampling.
A)generalization.
B)the Hawthorne effect.
C)a longitudinal study.
D)random sampling.
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28
Data collected from a sample group over several years is called a ________ study.
A)cross cultural
B)longitudinal
C)historical
D)content analysis
A)cross cultural
B)longitudinal
C)historical
D)content analysis
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29
In drug trials, those who do not receive test drugs are the
A)independent variables.
B)dependent variables.
C)experimental group.
D)control group.
A)independent variables.
B)dependent variables.
C)experimental group.
D)control group.
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30
Uncritical thinking is dangerous because it
A)limits our understanding of reality.
B)make us more susceptible to paranormal activity.
C)increases our propensity to do harm to others.
D)negatively affects our ability to procreate.
A)limits our understanding of reality.
B)make us more susceptible to paranormal activity.
C)increases our propensity to do harm to others.
D)negatively affects our ability to procreate.
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31
Which of the following is an example of micro-level orientation?
A)theories regarding the economy's influence on marriage
B)theories linking pop culture and its influence on families
C)theories examining individuals' impact on society
D)All of the above
A)theories regarding the economy's influence on marriage
B)theories linking pop culture and its influence on families
C)theories examining individuals' impact on society
D)All of the above
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32
Which of the following theoretical perspectives on the family is considered among the top three most important?
A)ecological
B)family development
C)conflict
D)feminist
A)ecological
B)family development
C)conflict
D)feminist
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33
Which of the following research methods is used least?
A)experimental research
B)clinical research
C)survey research
D)observational research
A)experimental research
B)clinical research
C)survey research
D)observational research
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34
________ refers to subjects in research studies that alter their behavior because they know they are being studied.
A)Researcher bias
B)Hawthorne effect
C)Ethnocentrism
D)Participant observation
A)Researcher bias
B)Hawthorne effect
C)Ethnocentrism
D)Participant observation
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35
Which of the following illustrates the first step in critical thinking?
A)rereading directions while assembling a new gas grill
B)examining relevant past experiences to determine new courses of action
C)devising an outline for an essay
D)using the Internet to research a controversial issue
A)rereading directions while assembling a new gas grill
B)examining relevant past experiences to determine new courses of action
C)devising an outline for an essay
D)using the Internet to research a controversial issue
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36
________ are factors or behaviors that can be controlled or manipulated by the experimenter.
A)Case studies
B)Observational studies
C)Dependent variables
D)Independent variables
A)Case studies
B)Observational studies
C)Dependent variables
D)Independent variables
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37
Viewers who respond to a television news program via the Internet make up a
A)representative sample.
B)stratified random sample.
C)nonrepresentative sample.
D)stratified nonrepresentative sample.
A)representative sample.
B)stratified random sample.
C)nonrepresentative sample.
D)stratified nonrepresentative sample.
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38
___________ studies require the most time.
A)Historical
B)Longitudinal
C)Content analysis
D)Secondary analysis
A)Historical
B)Longitudinal
C)Content analysis
D)Secondary analysis
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39
Which of the following is an example of observational research?
A)using the case study method
B)studying subjects via hidden cameras
C)exposing subjects to variables
D)examining media to extract data concerning cultural patterns
A)using the case study method
B)studying subjects via hidden cameras
C)exposing subjects to variables
D)examining media to extract data concerning cultural patterns
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40
The belief that one's culture, language and values are superior to all others is known as
A)ethnocentrism.
B)heterosexism.
C)cultural relativity.
D)neutrality.
A)ethnocentrism.
B)heterosexism.
C)cultural relativity.
D)neutrality.
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41
The dependent variable influences the independent variable.
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42
Feminist scholar Jessie Bernard believed that women were oppressed by
A)the institution of marriage.
B)academic rhetoric.
C)policies affecting female reproduction.
D)All of the above
A)the institution of marriage.
B)academic rhetoric.
C)policies affecting female reproduction.
D)All of the above
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43
Which of the following perspectives is an example of micro-level orientation?
A)conflict
B)structural-functional
C)symbolic interaction
D)feminist
A)conflict
B)structural-functional
C)symbolic interaction
D)feminist
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44
A main point of the family systems theory is that the environment the family lives in greatly affects its behavior.
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45
The structural-functional perspective states the family is shaped by the interactions exchanged with other family members.
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46
Which of the following perspectives is the most difficult for scholars to define?
A)social exchange
B)ecological
C)family systems
D)family development
A)social exchange
B)ecological
C)family systems
D)family development
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47
Media influences affect how we function within our families.
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48
A sample is considered biased when
A)a researcher makes assumptions about subjects' lifestyles.
B)subjects are not randomly chosen.
C)interview questions include loaded words.
D)it yields time-sensitive data.
A)a researcher makes assumptions about subjects' lifestyles.
B)subjects are not randomly chosen.
C)interview questions include loaded words.
D)it yields time-sensitive data.
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49
Magical thinking is quite common and seems to be rooted in the circuitry of the brain.
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50
The symbolic interactionist perspective focuses on the conflicts that exist between individuals and groups in society.
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51
Which of the following perspectives is criticized for negating the significance of acceptance and cooperation?
A)structural-functional
B)symbolic interaction
C)conflict
D)family systems
A)structural-functional
B)symbolic interaction
C)conflict
D)family systems
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52
Which of the following has been a result of the feminist perspective?
A)an expanded definition of family
B)an emphasis on inequality
C)a reduction in harassment and violence
D)All of the above
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B)an emphasis on inequality
C)a reduction in harassment and violence
D)All of the above
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53
The micro-level of sociology studies individual interactions in specific settings.
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54
Expecting family members to perform certain roles and exhibit certain behaviors in accordance with the age of the family is an example of which perspective?
A)family development
B)family systems
C)ecological
D)social exchange
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C)ecological
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55
Which of the following employ micro- AND macro-level orientations?
A)ecological
B)symbolic interaction
C)feminist
D)social exchange
A)ecological
B)symbolic interaction
C)feminist
D)social exchange
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56
The presence of bias is a concern when assessing a measurement's
A)reliability.
B)validity.
C)neutrality.
D)applicability.
A)reliability.
B)validity.
C)neutrality.
D)applicability.
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57
In a control group, the subjects are not introduced to the independent variable.
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58
Clinical research is useful in obtaining intimate data from patients and then using that information to generalize across the population.
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59
Mindfulness is characterized by entrapment in old categories, automatic behavior, and acting from a single perspective.
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60
According to Jean Kilbourne, media advertisements have little impact on our behavior.
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61
________ are factors or behaviors that can be controlled or manipulated by the experimenter in an experiment.
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Conflict perspective proponents believe that family difficulties appear for one reason: conflict over power.
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Manifest functions are unconscious and unintended; they have hidden purposes.
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According to Ellen J. Langer, one should approach any new information as if there are alternative explanations.
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________ is the degree to which a research measurement actually measures what it claims.
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66
Clinical research is useful in obtaining intimate data from patients and then using that information to generalize across the population.
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The enemy of clear thinking is skepticism.
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A disadvantage to using survey and clinical research is that results may not be applicable to the larger population.
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Critical thinking can be learned.
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In the functionalist perspective the husband and wife in the family are viewed as providing ________ roles and ________ roles functions to society.
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The use of questionnaires or interviews to collect data from a sample of the population is called ________ __________.
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A researcher who conducts a study more than once in an attempt to produce similar results is concerned with validity.
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________ is characterized by openness to new information, the creation of new categories, and the awareness of more than one perspective.
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The ecological perspective utilizes both the ________ level and ________ level orientations.
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75
In survey research there are two types of sample populations, ________ and ________.
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76
The social exchange perspective proposes that people in their social interactions ________ their benefits and ________ their costs.
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Within the conflict perspective two sources of conflict are over ________ and ________.
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A downside to using intuition is that it obscures logic.
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The process of seeking to understand a problem, gathering information, developing and carrying out a plan to solve the problem, and evaluating the plan's effectiveness is known as ________ _________.
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The systematic examination of various aspects of a culture in research is known as ________.
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