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1. More U.S. adults identify as atheists than identify as members of a religion.
True
False
2. Carol Gilligan's primary criticism of Lawrence Kohlberg's theory of moral development was that Kohlberg had too small a sample size.
True
False
3. Which of the following is an example of Erving Goffman's concept of misrepresentation?
Debbie shows everyone in the office her new sports car.
Shawn tells his girlfriend that the new jeans she is wearing look great on her.
Ralf announces to his family that he plans to return to school to study electrical engineering.
Cindi tells her wife that she hasn't been smoking when, in fact, Cindi has.
4. Why do prisons often fail at the resocialization of inmates?
Prisons do not commit to the resocialization process.
Inmates are not monitored carefully enough.
Inmates are genetically and biologically distinct from the general population.
Inmates identify more with their fellow prisoners than with the administration's agenda.
5. Which of the following age groups is the fastest-growing segment of the online dating market, according to research?
adults between the ages of 18 and 24
adults between the ages of 40 and 50
adults between the ages of 25 and 35
adults older than 60
6. Which of the following statements best explains the differences in family and peer influence on children as they grow?
From the time children are about age three, both family and peers generally have equal influence.
Peers generally have more influence when the children are young, while family gains significant influence as children get older.
The family generally has more influence when children are young, while peers gain significant influence as children get older.
By the time children get to school age, family generally no longer has a significant influence.