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Donna Gaines' study of affluent teenagers in which she spent months hanging out with teenagers is an example of
 
  a. quantitative research.
  b. qualitative research.
  c. controlled experiment.
  d. unobtrusive research.

Question 2

According to conflict theory, gender roles persist because
 
  a. it is to the advantage of men to have differential access to the resources in society.
  b. they are beneficial and efficient for human living.
  c. gender roles are incorporated into the self-concept through role-taking and the looking-glass self.
  d. they are essential for human survival.
  e. women are naturally more well-suited to perform certain tasks.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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