Differences that are statistically significant
a. may or may not be substantively significant.
b. are substantively significant.
c. are only possible when they are first substantively significant.
d. cannot be substantively significant.
Question 2__________ is/are the basis for human thinking
a. Nature
b. Instinct
c. Symbols
d. Sociology
Question 3Howard and Hollander
a. are critical of gender research in social psychology because differences are expected.
b. are critical of gender research in social psychology because sameness is expected.
c. defend gender research in social psychology because it neither expects differences nor sameness.
d. neither defend nor criticize gender research in social psychology because, although biased, it accepts and announces that fact.
Question 4According to Warner, religious vitality in America is due to
a. a limited number of religious choices.
b. competition among different religious groups.
c. cooperation among the major U.S. religions.
d. the stability of religious funding in the U.S.
Question 5Human thinking
a. is primarily symbolic.
b. is symbolic only occasionally.
c. is not symbolic.
Question 6Gender polarization (the exaggeration of gender differences) is probably the result of
a. children's search for identity.
b. adults' search for identity.
c. both children's and adults' search for identity.
d. a natural need to reject those who are different.
e. natural desire of men rather than women.