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Which of the following topics would most likely be approached based on a macrosociological analysis?


A) a study of the social norms used by street corner men
B) a study of the face-to-face interaction of members of a research group
C) a study of the impact of terrorism on the travel plans of business people
D) a study of the ways in which children in a play group develop language skills

E) A) and D)
F) B) and C)

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A focus on the broad features of society to analyze such things as social class and how groups relate to one another is called ________.


A) macrosociology
B) microsociology
C) meta analysis
D) qualitative analysis

E) None of the above
F) A) and D)

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When Professor Jones is before his class lecturing, he has assumed the front stage, based on the terminology used in dramaturgy.

A) True
B) False

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Ascribed status is involuntary and achieved status is voluntary.

A) True
B) False

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What is status inconsistency? Provide an example to illustrate a condition of status inconsistency. How might status inconsistency affect social interaction?

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The notion that the mass media represents the varied interests of many groups would reflect a position consistent with ________ theory.


A) exchange
B) conflict
C) functionalist
D) symbolic interactionist

E) A) and D)
F) B) and C)

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In dramaturgy, what is "teamwork"?

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the collaboration of...

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Dr. Zalewski expects her students to be on time for class, holds them for the entire class period, and has firm deadlines set for reports and other assignments. Sociologically, which statement best describes Dr. Zalewski's approach to teaching?


A) Dr. Zalewski is engaged in the macrosociological approach.
B) Dr. Zalewski is advocating social inequality by maintaining different standards than other faculty.
C) Dr. Zalewski has set up a system of academic social stratification.
D) Dr. Zalewski has created a strong sense of social structure in her classroom.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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All master statuses are achieved statuses.

A) True
B) False

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Which sociological perspective is most closely linked to microsociology?


A) the conflict perspective
B) structural functionalism
C) symbolic interactionism
D) the feminist perspective

E) A) and C)
F) A) and B)

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Define role strain and role conflict. Give an example of role strain that you might experience as a college student and an example of role conflict that you have experienced.

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Role strain is conflict that someone fee...

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Erving Goffman introduced the idea that in everyday life we perform our assigned roles, and maintained that our social life was like a drama enacted on a stage. Discuss his approach to the study of everyday life. Include in your discussion his ideas of front and back stage, as well as impression management.

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According to Goffman, in everyday life w...

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Hilda is studying at the library. She has placed her coat on the chair next to her and has spread books in front of the other chairs. Hilda is trying to extend her ________ so others do not invade it.


A) intimate space
B) personal space
C) social space
D) public space

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Which of the following groups is LEAST qualified as a social institution?


A) a neighborhood street gang
B) a family
C) a religious group
D) a military unit

E) None of the above
F) A) and B)

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Match the term with the definition. 1) macrosociology 2) microsociology 3) status 4) social class 5) status symbols 6) master status 7) status inconsistency 8) social group 9) social institution 10) functional requisites 11) mechanical solidarity 12) organic solidarity 13) Gemeinschaft 14) Gesellschaft 15) Thomas theorem -A) a status that cuts across other statuses that an individual occupies B) the position that someone occupies is society or in a social group C) items used to identify the position that someone occupies in society D) the basic tasks that a society must fulfill if it is to survive E) people who have something in common and believe that what they have in common is significant F) analysis of social life that focuses on broad features of society G) analysis of social life that focuses on social interaction H) Durkheim's term for the unity that people feel as a result of performing the same or similar tasks I) Tönnies' term for a type of society in which life is intimate J) Tönnies' term for a type of society that is dominated by impersonal relationships, individual accomplishments, and self-interest K) ranking high on one dimension of social class and low on others L) the definition of the situation, that is, "if people define situations as real, they are real in their consequences." M) Durkheim's term for the interdependence that results from the division of labor N) the organized, usual, or standard ways in which society meets its basic needs O) a large group of people who rank close to one another in wealth, prestige, and power

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1) F
2) G
3) B
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A face-saving technique in which all parties involved in an embarrassing situation ignore it and continue their conversation or interaction as though the embarrassing situation never happened is referred to as ________.


A) redefining the situation
B) teamwork
C) studied nonobservance
D) impression management

E) All of the above
F) None of the above

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John and Doug are both full professors in a state university, holding doctorate degrees from Ivy League schools. Both make about the same salary and enjoy a similar sense of prestige in the community and on campus. Based only on this information, what do John and Doug have in common?


A) They share the same social location in all respects.
B) They have identical social roles.
C) They are members of the same social class.
D) They share a great deal of social solidarity.

E) B) and D)
F) B) and C)

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The definition of the situation is based on an objective interpretation of things as they exist in any social interaction.

A) True
B) False

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Expectations that define appropriate or inappropriate behavior for the occupant of a status are called ________.


A) folkways
B) roles
C) mores
D) simple norms

E) B) and C)
F) A) and D)

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What is meant by the terms "ascribed status" and "achieved status"? Provide an example to illustrate how a person's ascribed status could influence his or her achieved status.

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Ascribed status is an involuntary positi...

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