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With regard to homophobia and gender socialization, the author argues that
 
  a. homophobia plays little role in gender socialization.
 b. there is no connection between homophobia and gender norms.
 c. homophobia may have serious negative consequences for both heterosexual and homosexual men and women.
 d. while homophobia has an influence on male socialization, it has no effect on the socialization of women.

Question 2

When choosing a research method, the first thing for sociologists to consider is
 
  a. what sociological question is being investigated.
 b. which research method is most popular at the time of the study.
 c. if funding is available for that particular method.
 d. the size of the desired sample.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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