Author Question: According to Durkheim's logic, we would expect _________________________. a. single, widowed, or ... (Read 40 times)

jazziefee

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According to Durkheim's logic, we would expect ___________________ ______.
 
  a. single, widowed, or divorced persons to be more socially integrated than married persons
  b. married persons without children to be more socially integrated than married persons with children
  c. nonmarried persons to be more socially integrated than married persons
  d. married persons with children most likely to be socially integrated (compared to those not married or those married but without children)

Question 2

For traditional two-parent+children families, family size and family income tend to be negatively related. Given this fact, we would guess thatall things equala family of ______________.
 
  a. 4 would be more prosperous than a family of 2
  b. 7 would be less prosperous than a family of 8
  c. 3 would be more prosperous than a family of 4
  d. 6 would be less prosperous than a family of 7



cassie_ragen

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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