This document sets up a Jeopardy-style game to review information from chapters 1-5 of the book "Academic Encounters: Life in Society". It includes the chapter topics as categories and contains questions and answers in the typical Jeopardy format to test knowledge of key terms, people and concepts discussed in each chapter.
31. $500 Question from
Chapter 3
in his research he found a number of
differences in the way boys and
girls interact with their same sex
such as, girls engage in more
cooperative kinds of play
41. $500 Question from
Chapter 4
In one study of over 300 men this researcher
concluded that no more than 5 to 10
percent of American men fit the media’s
description of the “new age” men- those who
support women in the workplace and give
equal time to new male roles such as child
rearing.
45. $200 Question from
Chapter 5
negative events, time
(what has just happened)
famous people, and geographic
proximity or closeness are
considered to be this
51. $500 Question from
Chapter 5
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
In his study in 1991,
he says that 34 percent
of sources believed they
have been misquoted,
that is the sources did
not really say what
was reported in the news story.