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The mixed-effects position is one perspective on the effect of technology on job skills. A parallel perspective on the effect of technology on the number of jobs is
 
  a. the job displacement thesis.
  b. the job creation thesis.
  c. the dual occupational structure.
  d. the low-tech imperative.
  e. the subsidiarity hypothesis.

Question 2

When coping with the practical problems connected with their deviance, self-injurers
 
  a. lacked a family support group but instead relied upon close, sympathetic friends to help support their deviance.
  b. lacked financial resources to get necessary medical and counseling services to help them quit.
  c. lacked the social support of a deviant subculture; others who found out tried to stop, not aid them.
  d. relied upon a deviant subculture to help provide social support and much needed information for how to cope with others.



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Answer to Question 1

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