The primary tenet of the behaviourism school of psychology is that it solely studies observable behavior in relation to its environment as its topic. It ...

A civilization or culture's belief system is the arrangement of beliefs within that society or culture. The phrase describes a society's knowledge and ideas, ...

Bias is any circumstance in which the correctness, reliability, and validity of sociological data or conclusions are skewed by the constraints of a research ...

The birth rate is known as the number of live births per 1,000 individuals of all ages in a given year. Because the number of births is represented as a ratio ...

The word "black" describes a wide range of non-white ethnic groupings. Due to the prominence of race and social inequality as major sociological concerns, the ...

The black economy is the portion of a country's economic activity obtained from sources that circumvent the country's trade laws. Depending on the products and ...

David Lockwood, an English sociologist, came up with the phrase "Black-Coated Worker" to refer to ordinary clerical and office employees back in the days when ...

The black-white achievement gap is a term that describes differences in academic performance between African American (black) and European American (white) ...

Blue-collar workers are employees who do strenuous physical labor, generally in agribusiness, commerce, engineering, quarrying, or servicing.

Body language is a kind of nonverbal communication that uses gestures, posture, and other indications. Unintentional and intentional body language is used in ...

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