Which of the following is NOT true with regard to the relationship between socialization and culture?
a. External social change produces discontinuity in the socialization process.
b. Socialization acts to produce new generations who function well within existing cultural and social environments.
c. Socialization produces uniformity of behavior in new generations.
d. The values and ways of the parents are never entirely valid for their children.
Question 2A religious organization that has strong ties to the larger society is a:
a. church
b. cult
c. denomination
d. sect
Question 3Most colleges plan several days of activities for new students. These orientation programs are primarily a form of:
a. anticipatory socialization
b. entertainment
c. primary socialization
d. self-fulfillment
Question 4What is meant by the statement, Religion in the United States is increasingly voluntaristic?
a. People are more likely to choose their religion just because their parents did.
b. People are more likely to join a group that upholds their particular moral standards.
c. People who engage in volunteer activities are more likely to be religious.
d. Religious people are more likely to be community volunteers.
Question 5Which of the following statements about body image is correct?
a. Age is the most important factor in satisfaction with body image.
b. Men tend to be more satisfied with their body image than women.
c. Men and women tend to be equally satisfied with their body image.
d. Women tend to be more satisfied with their body image than men.
Question 6Religion as a fully differentiated institution developed in which of the following societies?
a. agrarian
b. horticultural
c. hunting-gathering
d. horticultural
Question 7Which of the following statements about gender identity is correct?
a. It develops during a critical period of the child's socialization.
b. It is completely determined by biological factors.
c. It is completely determined by cultural factors.
d. It is different from our ideas about the physiological definition of male or female.