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gbarreiro

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What are the three factors that comprise socioeconomic status, or SES?
 
  a. social class, income, and education level
  b. social norms, income, and potential criminality
  c. social class, religion, and gender
  d. social class, race, and income

Question 2

How does a birth cohort differ from a generation?
 
  a. Birth cohorts are those born in the same 10-year period; generations are those born in a 20-year period.
  b. Birth cohorts are those born in the same year; generations are born in a 20-year period.
  c. Birth cohorts must have shared a common experience. Generations do not have to have the common experience.
  d. Birth cohorts do have to share a common experience. Generations do have to share common experience.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B




gbarreiro

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Reply 2 on: Jun 21, 2018
Excellent


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