Cultures differ in the values they place on their families and children. Parents in Europe and Asia
a. place a low value on educating their young.
b. place a higher value on hedonic consumption than on educating their young.
c. value education only for girls.
d. place a higher value on self gratification than on educating their young.
e. place a higher value on educating their young than parents in the United States.
Question 2If a respondent indicates that he drives a foreign car, then later, in the same questionnaire, identifies it as a Ford, the
editor should
a. change the Ford identification to unknown foreign.
b. change the foreign identification to domestic.
c. throw out both responses.
d. determine which of the responses is correct.
e. Any of the above may be correct.
Question 3Technological advances mean that
a. work is becoming slower.
b. the distinction between work and home life is becoming sharper.
c. working hours are becoming longer.
d. the distinction between work and home life is becoming blurred.
e. more individuals must work in the office.