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Bullying results in a decline in social standards of behavior.
True
False
Question at position 17
17
True or False
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Question at position 17
Homogamy is the term for the tendency of individuals to marry people who have social characteristics similar to their own.
True
False
Question at position 18
18
True or False
5 points
Question at position 18
Anticipatory socialization is the learning of the rights, obligations, and expectations of a role in preparation for assuming that role at a later date.
True
False
Question at position 19
19
True or False
5 points
Question at position 19
Courtship was the primary form of social interaction between males and females that existed prior to the emergence of dating.
True
False
Question at position 20
20
True or False
5 points
Question at position 20
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are the third-leading cause of death among young people aged 15 to 24.
True
False
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17. True — Bullying undermines norms of respectful behavior and contributes to a decline in social standards.
18. True — Homogamy is marrying people with similar social characteristics (e.g., class, race, education).
19. True — Anticipatory socialization is preparing by learning the rights/expectations of a future role.
20. True — Before modern dating, courtship (formal, family-supervised interactions) was the common pattern.
21. False — STDs are common and cause morbidity, but they are not the third-leading cause of death for ages 15–24.
17. True — Bullying undermines norms of respectful behavior and contributes to a decline in social standards.
18. True — Homogamy is marrying people with similar social characteristics (e.g., class, race, education).
19. True — Anticipatory socialization is preparing by learning the rights/expectations of a future role.
20. True — Before modern dating, courtship (formal, family-supervised interactions) was the common pattern.
21. False — STDs are common and cause morbidity, but they are not the third-leading cause of death for ages 15–24.
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