d: Your : reflexive interaction. relative action. social dybanucs. social interaction. 2. Question: Which of the following might serve as a master status? Your : occupation physical or mental disability race or color All of the above are . 3. Question: Flirting is a way of seeing if someone is interested in you without risking rejection. From this point of view, flirting is an everyday experience involving: Your : status interaction. role exit. social construction of reality. ( pg.149 ) role interaction. 4. Question: In her study of women's abortions experiences, Jennifer Keys discovered that feeling are guided by: Your : biological processes over which people have no control. our inner self. "emotional scripts." All of the above are . 5. Question: Which of the following is involved when a surgeon chooses not to operate on her own son because the personal involvement of mother hood could impair her professional objectivity as a physician? Your : role conflict role strain role ambiquity role exit 6. Question: The Thomas theorem states that situations that are defined as real become real in their consequences. Your : True False 7. Question: Ethnomethodology is the study of how people present themselves to others. Your : True False 8. Question: People around the world create the same realities in their everyday interaction. Your : True False 9. Question: Dramaturgical analysis treats a role as a part in a play, and a status serves as a script. Your : True False 10. Question: The weaker the perceived incongruity between conventional and unconventional social definitions of reality, the greater the potential for humor. Your : True False 11. Question: The idea of "getting" a joke, according to the text, depends on: Your : knowing the joke teller well. having a different social background than the joke teller. understanding the two realities involved and appreciating their differences. understanding why someone is telling a joke. 12. Question: From a social-conflict point of view, jokes: Your : tend to bring people together. can be a way of making one category of people feel good at the expense of another. are a good way of reducing conflict in society. All of the above are . 13. Question: People usually have more statuses than they have roles. Your : True False 14. Question: According to Erving Goffman, in a ___________ we use costumes, props, tone of voice, and gestures to convey information to others Your : role performance master status self 15. Question: The "status" someone occupies refers to the person's importance. Your : True >searchn Piet%C5%B3 s Belly ; Afrikos nsearchs Pa%C5%BEintys ; Respublika nsearchs Piet%C5%B3 ; Piet%C5%B3 n1s Respublika ; Piet%C5%B3 n Piet%C5%B3 s Respublika ;
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13. Question:
When Cooley used ther term "looking-glass self," he was referring to the fact that:
Your :
people are self-absorbed
people see themselves as they think others see them
people see things only from their own point of view.
our actions asre a reflection of our values
14. Question:
On the basis of Melvin Kohn's study of what parents expect of their children, high-income parents are likely to be most concerned when their child:
Your :
is given a tardy slip at school.
needs to be told what he should draw during free art time.
is lableled a "nonconformist."
is said to have an "active imagination."
15. Question:
As the proportion of women and men in old age increases, we can expect U.S. culture to become more comfortable with reality of death.
Your :
True
False
16. Question:
In historical perspective, the power of the mass media in the socialization process has:
Your :
increased over time.
been about the same over the last century.
decreased over time.
The mass media have never played a large part in the socialization process.
17. Question:
Critics of Erikson's theory of personality development point out that:
Your :
not everyone confronts the stages in the exact order given by Erikson.
failing to meet the challenge of one stage of development may not mean failing at later challenges.
this process may unfold differently in other times and places.
All of the above are .
18. Question:
Taken together, the cases of Anna, Isabelle, and Genie provide strong evidence that:
Your :
social experience ahs a crucial role in forming human personality.
both social experience and the presence of the birth mother are crucial to early development.
the effect of long-term social isolation can be overcome in a relatively short time.
All of the above are .
19. Question:
Carol Gilligan extended Kohlberg's research, showing that:
Your :
girls and boys typically use different standards in assessing situations as right and wrong.
girls are more interested in right and wrong than boys.
boys are more interested in right and wrong than girls.
the ability to assess situations as right and wrong typically develops only as young people enter the teenage years
20. Question:
Mead placed the origin of the self in:
Your :
biological drives
culture
social experience ( pg. 124 )
the functioning of the brain.
Points Received: 1 of 1
Question:
The process by which people act and react in relation to others is called:
Your :
reflexive interaction.
relative action.
social dybanucs.
social interaction.
2. Question:
Which of the following might serve as a master status?
Your :
occupation
physical or mental disability
race or color
All of the above are .
3. Question:
Flirting is a way of seeing if someone is interested in you without risking rejection. From this point of view, flirting is an everyday experience involving:
Your :
status interaction.
role exit.
social construction of reality. ( pg.149 )
role interaction.
4. Question:
In her study of women's abortions experiences, Jennifer Keys discovered that feeling are guided by:
Your :
biological processes over which people have no control.
our inner self.
"emotional scripts."
All of the above are .
5. Question:
Which of the following is involved when a surgeon chooses not to operate on her own son because the personal involvement of mother hood could impair her professional objectivity as a physician?
Your :
role conflict
role strain
role ambiquity
role exit
6. Question:
The Thomas theorem states that situations that are defined as real become real in their consequences.
Your :
True
False
7. Question:
Ethnomethodology is the study of how people present themselves to others.
Your :
True
False
8. Question:
People around the world create the same realities in their everyday interaction.
Your :
True
False
9. Question:
Dramaturgical analysis treats a role as a part in a play, and a status serves as a script.
Your :
True
False
10. Question:
The weaker the perceived incongruity between conventional and unconventional social definitions of reality, the greater the potential for humor.
Your :
True
False
11. Question:
The idea of "getting" a joke, according to the text, depends on:
Your :
knowing the joke teller well.
having a different social background than the joke teller.
understanding the two realities involved
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