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According to Shepard, the distinction between gender roles is learned beginning
 
  a. just prior to adolescence.
  b. at school age.
  c. around two years of age.
  d. in early adulthood.
  e. at birth.

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The study of collective behavior poses some particularly interesting problems for sociology because
 
  a. sociologists are not accustomed to studying social interaction.
  b. sociologists are accustomed to studying structured behavior.
  c. collective behavior is difficult to define in sociological terms.
  d. there are no sociological theories to account for collective behavior.
  e. collective behavior does not occur often enough for it to be studied.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

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P68T

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Reply 2 on: Jul 1, 2018
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