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QuestionAnswered step-by-stepWhich theoretical framework would be best suited to help us…Which theoretical framework would be best suited to help us understand how family members define their roles, the meanings we attach to different roles within the family, and how these are negotiated?    Symbolic interactionist theory    Conflict theory    Post-modernism theory    Functionalist theoryCrimes such as tax fraud and embezzlement are called:    White-collar crimes    Corporate anti-disestablishment crimes    Blue-collar crimes    Street crimes Any physical or social characteristic that is devalued in a particular social context is referred to as a:    Health literacy    Stigma    Gini coefficient    Social lesion Same-sex parents:  A. raise children that are as well-adjusted as children from different-sex parents, according to social science research  B. can, if they wish to, get legally married nationwide in the US  C. raise children who fair worse academically compared to children with different-sex parents  D. Both A & B When sociologists refer to a family of orientation, we are referring to:    the people with whom one feels the deepest connection as an adult    the family situation that best relates to our sexual orientation    the family into which individuals are born    the parents and relatives of one’s spouse Which of the following is part of the hidden curriculum in schools?    offering business courses that are not publicized to all students    having all students pass a competency exam before graduating    teaching students to respect authority    credentialing only certain students What was the main idea of the additional assigned reading, “The Future of Work”?    How individual health behaviors are an avenue for further educational outreach.    How making a living wage affects other aspects of life, like health, family, self-identity, and stress.    How work in upper-class households is divided among family members.    How technological advances are replacing permanent jobs with jobs in the gig economy. In families where both spouses work for wages, the second shift can best be described as:    the domestic tasks that fall disproportionately on women in addition to their paid work    the domestic tasks that couples share equally in order to keep their households running smoothly    mismatched paid work schedules between spouses    a second job that either spouse may take in order to help make ends meet According to the assimilation theory of education, schooling and its focus on an “official” curriculum–common language and the facts of a common history and geography–accomplishes which of the following?    Promoting upward mobility    Providing a diploma for access to jobs    Promoting a sense of nationalism and an affinity among societal members    Promoting specific skill sets to participate in the workforce When classrooms are divided into ability levels, type of preparation, or according to future plans, and receive differing instruction based on these groupings it is called:    remediation    vocational training    tracking    college preparation Federal education laws and programs, such as No Child Left Behind Act, Race to the Top, and Every Student Succeeds Act, focus on using:    Standardized testing    Emotional intelligence testing    Information poverty testing    Cultural navigator testingWhat was the big takeaway of the Harvard Study of Adult Development, as well as other research on health and happiness more generally?    Spousal relationships are not protective (or helpful) against physical and mental health problems as we age.    The amount of relationships one has is more important than the quality of those relationships in their effect on physical and mental health problems.    Having children is an emotional and financial net loss overall.    Good relationships keep us happier and healthier, and loneliness kills.  Howard Becker’s theory that said it is not the act that makes one a deviant but the way others react to it was called:    labeling theory    anomie    differential association theory    act-react theory Cohabitation is defined as a couple living together in a sexual relationship without being married.   True  False Sanctions can be positive or negative, as well as formal or informal.   True  False Work has become separated into a vast number of different occupations in which people specialize. Sociologists refer to this distinctive characteristic of the economic system of modern societies as:    occupational division demarcation    division of labor    self-provisioning    occupational segregation  In the US, all mothers are guaranteed some unpaid time off after having a child.   True  False What is the sick role refer to?    patterns of behavior that a sick person adopts to minimize the dysfunctional aspect of illness upon others    the lived experience of illness or how it feels to be labeled as ill    a shift in our modern societies from chronic illnesses to acute diseases being leading causes of sickness    disagreement about a medical diagnosis among doctors In thinking about historical changes to the US economy, Fordism and Taylorism can be linked to what other concepts, related to how these practices reduce many people’s work to dull, uninteresting tasks, over which workers have no influence or control?    The knowledge economy in high-trust systems    Alienation in low-trust systems    Alienation in high-trust systems    The knowledge economy in low-trust systems Which is true regarding the relationship between crime and deviance?    All deviant behaviors are considered crimes    All crimes are considered deviant    All deviant behaviors involve laws    Some deviant behaviors are not crimes and some crimes are not really considered deviant We classify the killing of another person in several ways, ranging from self-defense to first-degree murder. This emphasizes what idea about how we define crime?  A. The intention of an action  B. How the action is not considered  C. How our laws fail to keep up with social change  D. None of the above The article from Lisa Wade about “Hooking Up” noted that:    hookup culture is when everyone is hooking up on college campuses    hookup culture idealizes and promotes casual sexual encounters over other kinds, regardless of what college students want or are doing    hookup culture satisfies most college students’ similar desires for sex without emotional ties    hookup culture continues into young adulthood after college  The credentialism approach or theory in understanding education explains that the:  A. content of education is its most important component  B. content learned in the classroom is much less important than the diploma or credential itself  C. credential is valid only if it stems from quality content and a common cultural environment in the classroom  D. None of the above  Which of the following is/are true about crime and corrections in the US?  A. The US has the highest rate of incarceration per capita in the world.  B. The US no longer legally permits the death penalty.  C. Crime rates in the US have been rising since the mid-1990s.  D. All of the above Capitalism is a way of organizing economic life that is characterized by:    private ownership of the means of production    public ownership of the means of production    cooperation over competition    government-controlled markets ReferencesIntroduction to Sociology (Seagull Twelfth Edition)by Anthony Giddens; Mitchell Duneier; Richard P. Appelbaum; Deborah Carr Crime and Deviance- CHP7 Theories and Deviance YouTube URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06IS_X7hWWICrime and the Criminal Justice System YouTube URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBodqwAlW3A CHP-14 OF TEXTBOOKThe Future of Work DesmondThe Future of Work.pdf (108.875 KB)Economic Systems and Society YouTube URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wslCc0Di978 CHP 15 OF THE TEXTBOOKIntroduction to Marriage and FamilyYouTube URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yaeiCEro0iUVariation in Families across the Life CourseYouTube URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWTz3KBCxfgWade — Hooking Up- What was the main idea of this reading?Wade_Sex on campus isnt what you think.pdf (2.496 MB)Families and Intimate Relationships Paid family leave: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ziPPItLiSYCaitlyn Collins, sociologist on paid family leave: https://hbr.org/video/6117116720001/quick-study-the-high-cost-of-being-a-working-mom-in-the-us   Chapter 18 of the textbook, remember this Chapter discusses both Sexuality and Health, and Illness in the sections on pages 707-714, 717-724, 727-740, 746-755.Himmelstein et al–Medical Bankruptcy Himmelstein et al 2019 Medical Bankruptcy.pdf (178.638 KB)Population Health and Health DisparitiesYouTube URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9SWRByzDSo Health and Mental Health in the USSlide 2: https://youtu.be/jbkSRLYSojo Last slide: https://www.ted.com/talks/robert_waldinger_what_makes_a_good_life_lessons_from_the_longest_study_on_happiness CHP 16Education In Society YouTube URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S294zRodS_4Education For-profit colleges with Tressie McMillan Cottom: http://www.cc.com/video-clips/nsqb7g/the-daily-show-with-trevor-noah-tressie-mcmillan-cottom—investigating-for-profit-colleges-in–lower-ed—-extended-interviewEducational testing worldwide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1tsnszgSKMHearing from teachers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qz7dysrSFw             Social ScienceSociologySOC 201SShare Question