(A) the covariance of measure of two variables.
(B) the criterion for role performance leading us to behave in accordance with certain standards
(C) confronting evidence to test the nature of reality.
(D) the quality of being divinely favoured with extraordinary capacities.
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Folkways means:
(A) centring on beliefs and practices.
(B) behaviour that departs unvarying degree of conduct.
(C) ordinary modes of behaviour governed by norms.
(D) a criterion for role performance.
Gesellschaft is used by:
(A) P. A. Sprokin B.
(B) Emile Durkheim
(C) Ferdinand Tonnies
(D) Max Weber
Homo sapiens means:
(A) an early hominid that was erected.
(B) the species of modern humans that first appeared in the middle Pleistocene.
(C) mental image that embodies cmmon elements.
(D) common man.
Juvenile delinquency means:
(A) a professional criminal
(B) armed robbery
(C) young offender must be of age usually 18 years.
(D) murder or aggravated assault.
Fatalism means:
(A) loose kinship ties
(B) absence of child
(C) belonging to fate, ill fortune to a particular individual.
(D) materialistic
Diffusion is:
(A) the spread of culture traits from group to group.
(B) cultural differences within a common society.
(C) the time lag between social and cultural adjustments.
(D) limiting
Urbanisation means:
(A) population increase.
(B) population shift from rural to urban.
(C) resident of suburbs.
(D) unequal opportunity for employment.