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CBme

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Social conditions have a significant effect on health. In fact,
 
  a. male occupational roles put them at greater risk than women of infectious disease.
 b. perceived discrimination against oneself is related to psychological and physical health.
 c. housewives have higher rates of illness than women who work outside the home.
 d. All of these choices are true.

Question 2

According to the text, in the study of social interaction, sociologists find that:
 
  a. social status influences the meaning of nonverbal behaviors.
 b. nonverbal communication, such as silence, has universal interpretations.
 c. the vast majority of human communication is verbal.
 d. although men and women have different speech patterns, they use nonverbal communication in the same ways.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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