Describe the primary differences between quantitative and qualitative research and give examples of each.
What will be an ideal response?
Question 2Maintaining eye contact during conversation is___________________________
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a. more common for women than for men
b. a means of intimidating another person
c. not important to establishing trust
d. a sign of insecurity
Question 3According to the text, nursing homes:
a. have undergone a number of regulatory changes in recent years.
b. have been set up to care for younger persons with disabilities such as head and spinal cord injuries as well as frail, older persons.
c. typically have more male residents than female residents because men can better afford such facilities.
d. have few residents with chronic illnesses.
Question 4Explain how sociological research is grounded in the scientific tradition.
What will be an ideal response?
Question 5Which of these statements about emotional labor and emotion management is false?
a. In some occupations, employees are trained to show feelings that are not really their own.
b. In any society, members must be socialized into what feelings to have and when they are appropriate.
c. Race is a factor in determining the amount of emotional labor one expends.
d. Middle- and upper-class parents do not teach emotional labor because it is not a requirement of most professions.
Question 6Some older adults remain in the residence where they have lived for many years, a process that gerontologists refer to as aging in _____. Remaining in a person's customary residence is a symbol that he or she is able to maintain independence and preserve ties to his or her neighborhood and surrounding community.
a. time b. space
c. residence d. place