Which situation would Robert Merton have labeled as dysfunctional?
Answer: Out of all the options presented above the one that represents the situation that Robert Merton would have labeled as dysfunctional is answer choice A. After a society decides to save money by reducing funding for education and training, it finds that workers do not have the skills needed for jobs. The reason being that he labeled the negative consequences of a social pattern as social dysfunction.
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She says that there was a time when she bore children regularly, every two years. Six times she had born a boy child and six times they had died. Some had swollen up and with weak, plaintive cries had faded away. Others had shuddered in sudden convulsions, with burning skins, and had rolled up their eyes and died. They had all died; or rather he had died, Bola thought, because she knew it was one child all the time whose spirit had crept up restlessly into her womb to be born and mock her.
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The "trap of deification" as referred to in line 85 is the limitations imposed by a belief in one's own superiority.
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A deity in this context refers to divine status, quality or nature.
Therefore, the trap of deification as shown in line 85 is simply the limitations that is brought about by a belief in one's own superiority over others.
To think of oneself above others and to subjugate others to the role of "lesser humans" is an act of limiting one's self and falling in the danger of "trap of deification"
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