Teenagers living in areas where religious sentiment is strong and who are, themselves, religious are less likely to rebel and commit delinquent acts.
a. true
b. false
Question 2Putnam's findings clearly include a _____________ correlation between trusting members of one's own race and neighborhood (census tract) homogeneity.
a. strong negative
b. weak negative
c. strong positive
d. weak positive
e. near zero
Question 3Breault, Hampton, and Brown's analyses revealed that _________________ had the strongest correlation with suicide.
a. per capita income
b. female labor force participation
c. divorce
d. unemployment
e. percent urban
Question 4Missionary enterprises are not really examples of ethnocentrism, as they are done with the best of intentions.
a. true
b. false
Question 5Concepts (e.g., education, wealth, racism) and their indicatorsthat is, the things we use to measure or gauge themare not the same thing.
a. true
b. false
Question 6On the same vacation, Gregg Carter and his traveling companion came into the main train depot in Brussels around midnight. The place was almost deserted, and they were worried about finding a cheap place to camp out that night.
Out of the corner of his eye, Gregg caught a glimpse of an American flag; it was embroidered on the back of Levi jacket a young man was wearing. They approached the young man and asked if he had any advice on where to stay. He did. After giving them directions, the three men chatted for a few minutesduring which time they established that the man wearing the Levi jacket had roomed in college in California with the older brother of a girl Gregg had dated in high school in Nevada. This is a classic confirmation of Milgram's small-world research.
a. true
b. false