A. two respectable responses/answers
B. two answers but incompatible with each other
C. Both A and B
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- The population of the world is expected to double in the next________?
A. 35 years
B. 75 years
C. 100 years
D. None of these - The creative potential of personality is accounted for by______________?
A. Stimulus-response psychology
B. Drive psychology
C. Trait psychology
D. None of these - The potential number of children that women are capable of bearing is called_______________?
A. fertility
B. fecundity
C. femininity
D. facticity - Which of the following has NOT been identified as a potential consequence of global warming ?
A. falls in agricultural yields
B. the spread of disease
C. the use of unclear energy
D. a rise in sea levels - Which of these is not a key factor behind the potential economic catch-up of developing nations according to Willem Buiter ?
A. a young population
B. good healthcare system
C. education
D. careful policy planning - The potential number of children that women are capable of bearing is called____________?
A. fertility
B. fecundity
C. femininity
D. facticity - The validity of laboratory experiment is doubtful in sociology because the people being observed are_____________?
A. unconscious
B. conscious and behave artificially
C. behave naturally
D. None of these - Max Weber_______________?
A. recognized that it is impossible for scholars to prevent their personal values from influencing their work
B. stressed that researchers had to maintain the confidentiality of their subjects
C. emphasized that under no conditions could a researcher allow his or her personal feelings to influence the interpretation of data
D. all of the above - William F Whyte’s study of a low-income Italian neighborhood in Boston was a classic example of_____________?
A. participant observation research
B. a survey
C. content analysis
D. an experiment - In participant observation research the role of the “complete” participant forces the researcher to be_______________?
A. with the group for months and sometimes years
B. discreet about his/her research
C. close to the leadership of the group that he/she is studying
D. open and honest about his/her intentions
E. taking copious notes