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Exam 1

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  TRUE
B  FALSE
Question #2
A  because many of those societies don’t have written languages.
B  because primitive societies’ people are very selfish
C  because those societies usually include group marriages
D  all of the above
Question #3
A  lost two children in a fire explosion in 1957
B  lived in LA streets for at least 16 years
C  did have early childhood socialization
D  all of the above
Question #5
A  usually cannot become normal because they lost most important socialization stage
B  would learn speech fast after being taken back to human societies
C  would be able to grow up as normal persons later
D  learned correct eye to eye contacts with humans after being rescued
Question #9
A  social class
B  class consciousness
C  class struggle
D  all of the above
Question #10
A  the measurement bias can be involved
B  the response bias can be involved
C  the sampling bias can be involved
D  all of the above
Question #19
A  is the most important outcome of socialization and is the fairly stable patterns of thoughts, feelings, and actions
B  is the most important outcome of socialization
C  is the fairly stable patterns of thoughts, feelings, and actions
D  is biologically determined only
Question #27
A  FALSE
B  TRUE
Question #28
A  social structure and social behaviors
B  individualism and collectivism
C  social integration and isolation
D  all of the above
Question #29
A  race is also culture
B  culture is a adaptation process that produces behaviors, thinking, and ways of being.
C  sexual orientation is not part of culture
D  all of the above
Question #31
A  only 2 stages
B  only 3 stages
C  at least 4 stages
D  None of the above
Question #32
A  a society is like a functional body with some occupations are more important than others
B  skills are greatly influenced by genetic inheritance
C  inequality is not affected by greed
D  all of the above
Question #33
A  related to one’s religion
B  related to one’s community
C  related to a society’s authority ranking
D  very important in shaping individuals’ personality
Question #34
A  biological
B  social
C  ecological
D  all of the above
Question #35
A  invention of the steam machine
B  process of “sheep ate humans”
C  process of “sheep ate humans” and profit made from the sheep industry
D  profit made from the sheep industry
Question #36
A  personality
B  speaking, symbolic, and written languages
C  class consciousness
D  all of the above
Question #37
A  both carpenters and doctors jobs should be equally important
B  power and prestige have much less significance than money
C  if one invests more time, energy and money, one should be rewarded higher with money, prestige and power
D  class struggles are necessary in a society
Question #38
A  the content of personality is largely learned
B  a person needs to be approved by others
C  a person also tries to control anxiety-modification of events
D  both A and B
Question #39
A  quantitative data are collected through questionnaires
B  ethnographic interviews are used
C  researchers use observations and conversations in fields
D  researchers use content analyses
Question #40
A  the independent variables are the effect
B  the independent variables can include gender
C  both a and b
D  the dependent variables cannot use race and age
Question #41
A  a cohort study is a cross sectional study
B  a panel study follows the exact individuals in the surveys
C  a cross sectional study is better than a longitudinal study
D  all of the above
Question #42
A  to use fire to cook raw meat
B  to create speaking and symbolic languages
C  to stand up and create simple tools
D  all of the above
Question #43
A  the top talented individuals are rare in a society and they should be rewarded higher than others
B  the rich should be punished
C  the poor should be disregarded
D  all of the above
Question #44
A  there are two forces located in individuals and conflict is necessary
B  there is a need for approval of others and self
C  b and c only
D  one has to meet the expectations of others and his/her society
Question #45
A  human selfish instincts come into conflict with taboos of a society
B  minority members interact with one another
C  the sacrifices of self is the beginning of personality
D  a and c
Question #47
A  the mental and psychiatry variables are not important in personality studies
B  human cultures ensure a great diversity in life
C  animals do not have any culture at all
D  none of the above