A. Max Weber
B. Karl Marx
C. T. Parsons and R. Merton
D. R. Linton
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Related Mcqs:
- The term ‘role- conflict’ refers to which one of the following situations?
- A. Two individual with conflicting interests try to work together B. An individual faces two or more conflicting expectations C. Two individuals with differing specializations try to do a similar kind of work D. None of the above...
- A part of forebrain that plays an important role in the formation of long term memory, and thus is required for learning:
- A. Hypothalamus B. Amygdala C. Hippocampus D. Cerebrum...
- The area of the brain where short-term memories are transferred to long-term memory is the _________________?
- A. medulla B. hippocampus C. pons D. hypothalamus...
- The process that controls the movement of information from the short-term store into the long-term store is __________________?
- A. retrieval B. attention C. encoding D. recall...
- What is the term for a structured form of short – term psychotherapy in which the goal is to change the negative, inaccurate ways of thinking associated with depression or bipolar disorder?
- A. Transactional theory B. Cognitive therapy C. EMDR D. Somatic trauma therapy...
- Long-term potentiation and long-term depression are processes demonstrating that:
- A. Experience can modify a neuron’s responses B. Experience can modify a person’s potential C. Experience can modify a person’s mental health D. Experience cannot modify a neuron’s responses...
- All of the following play a role in fostering friendships EXCEPT:
- A. Passion B. Reciprocity C. Physical attractiveness D. Similarity...
- Gender role refers to_________?
- A. one’s biological sex B. a sense of being male or female C. a set of expected behaviors for males and females D. how masculine a boy is or how feminine a girls is...
- A hypothesis concerning the role of language is shaping cultures. It holds that language is culturally determined and serves to influence our mode of thought is called:
- A. legal- rational authority B. Sapir- Whorf hypothesis C. Routine activities theory D. None of these...
- The brain structure that plays a critical role in ‘motivated’ behaviors such as eating and sexual activity is the ___________?
- A. cerebral cortex B. amygdala C. corpus collosum D. hypothalamus...
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