A statistical norm is______________?
A. What is expected to exist
B. The common conduct
C. What actually exists
D. None of these
A. What is expected to exist
B. The common conduct
C. What actually exists
D. None of these
A. Self-actualization
B. Self-denial
C. None of these
D. both of these
A. medicine
B. Drug
C. Cure
D. None of these
A. the custom of chewing food with one,s mouth closed
B. the practice of shaking hands when greeting someone for the first time
C. the courtesy of arriving on time for a religious service
D. the habit of driving on the right-hand side of the road
A. Rumors are effective ways to disseminate reliable information
B. Rumors are easy to verify
C. Rumors are transmitted from person to person in a relatively rapid fashion
D. Rumors typically arise when people trust official sources of information
A. are committed by relatively affluent people often in the course of business activities
B. are not very costly compared to the dollar cost of other crimes
C. are crimes the average person is less likely to experience than street crime
D. usually result in severe punishment for those who are caught
A. a vehicle by which we reveal to one another that we a common mental state
B. a vehicle through which we create a d consciousness that contributes to social bonding
C. creating a pool of individuals with the attitudes and values necessary to function as entrepreneurs
D. producing another-worldly focus that diverts the oppressed from seeking social change in this world