A. so predictable
B. not tied to social factors
C. often the basis of important social change
D. reflective of purely animal behavior
A. so predictable
B. not tied to social factors
C. often the basis of important social change
D. reflective of purely animal behavior
A. rather unstructured
B. well planned
C. based on regular norms
D. individual behavior multiplied
A. is the same as propaganda
B. gives a one-sided interpretation of an issue
C. deletes all or parts of information
D. is the opposite of propaganda?
A. they are temporary
B. individuals can remain anonymous
C. individuals are unpredictable
D. BOTH they are temporary, and individuals are anonymous
A. Fashions
B. Rumors
C. Dining out with a friend
D. Panic
A. group
B. Crowd
C. public
D. audience
A. Individuals totally shed their identity
B. Development of a common mood
C. Behavior according ti previously established norms
D. Temporary
A. anomaly
B. rapid social change
C. deviant behavior
D. fear of the future
A. the differences is pay for the same job
B. the small number of legislators who are women
C. the sexual harassment situations in the military and other work places
D. all of the above
A. more men than women live alone
B. more elderly men than women are married
C. only a small percentage of the 65- to 74- year olds live in nursing homes
D. older workers perform as well as younger workers