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Title: Discuss the incidence of HIV and AIDS cases in the U.S. Who is at risk and why? What will be an ...
Post by: srbarrett98 on Mar 12, 2018
Discuss the incidence of HIV and AIDS cases in the U.S. Who is at risk and why?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Ques. 2

Men who engage in physical and/or emotional aggression often
 
  A) come from homes where the fathers were abusive.
  B) were sexually promiscuous as adolescents.
  C) have traditional, stereotypic views of women.
  D) All of the above

Ques. 3

Passionate love was found in ________ of 166 societies studied.
 
  A) 48
  B) 59
  C) 76
  D) 89

Ques. 4

By 2007, both parents were working in __________ percent of all married-couple families.
 
  (a) 32
  (b) 42
  (c) 52
  (d) 62

Ques. 5

Describe the circumstances under which survey research is appropriate and when observational research should be used.
 
  What will be an ideal response?


Title: Discuss the incidence of HIV and AIDS cases in the U.S. Who is at risk and why? What will be an ...
Post by: HArdyx on Mar 12, 2018
Answer to #1

The student should indicate that the highest risk groups for HIV include people in their thirties, especially among minority groups. African American females age 25-44 are the highest at risk. More and more victims are female. Women of color are especially at risk. Heterosexual teenagers, adults with multiple partners, intravenous drug users, and those who live in high risk regions of the country are also at risk.

Answer to #2

D

Answer to #3

D

Answer to #4

(d)

Answer to #5

The student should indicate that survey research can be used to gather statistical data from representative groups and the data can then be used to generalize to the larger population. Surveys have specific data collection techniques to ensure reliability and validity (discussion here). Surveys can be administered by questionnaire or interview. Observational research can be used to gather intimate information about a specific group within their natural setting. Participant observation gathers data while interacting with that group. Nonparticipant observation gathers data without having to interact with the subjects (from a distance). This data cannot be generalized to other populations.


Title: Discuss the incidence of HIV and AIDS cases in the U.S. Who is at risk and why? What will be an ...
Post by: srbarrett98 on Mar 12, 2018
Extremely helpful


Title: Discuss the incidence of HIV and AIDS cases in the U.S. Who is at risk and why? What will be an ...
Post by: HArdyx on Mar 12, 2018
Cool, thanks for the positive feedback