Exam 10: The Sociology of Sentiment and Emotion
Exam 1: Introduction to Sociological Social Psychology43 Questions
Exam 2: Perspectives in Sociological Social Psychology47 Questions
Exam 3: Studying People46 Questions
Exam 4: The Social Psychology of Stratification53 Questions
Exam 5: Self and Identity76 Questions
Exam 6: Socialization Over the Life Course59 Questions
Exam 7: The Social Psychology of Deviance54 Questions
Exam 8: Mental Health and Illness41 Questions
Exam 9: Attitudes, Values, and Behaviors37 Questions
Exam 10: The Sociology of Sentiment and Emotion63 Questions
Exam 11: Collective Behavior73 Questions
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Knowing the cultural norms and cues are important to correctly interpreting social scripts?
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(True/False)
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Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank.
A. Primary emotions
AA. Mood
B. Secondary emotions
BB. Sentiment
C. McDonaldization
CC. Affect
D. Feeling rules
DD. Emotions
E. Socioemotional economy
EE. Expressive gestures
F. Physiological changes
FF. Emotion work
G. Transient sentiments
GG. Affect theory of social exchange
H. Emotional label
HH. Edgework
I. Activity
II. Emotional discrimination
J. Evaluation
K. Potency
L. Emotion culture
M. Sympathy account
N. Feelings
O. Power-status approach
P. Distributive justice
Q. Procedure justice
R. Interaction ritual
S. Emotional scripts
T. Emotional energies
U. Situational cues
V. Emotional cues
W. Cybernetic approach
X. Sociocentric model
Y. Theory of interaction ritual chains
Z. Fundamental sentiments
-____ Element of affect control theory referring to how a person's sentiment toward an object is powerful or powerless.
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(Short Answer)
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Correct Answer:
K
Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank.
A. Primary emotions
AA. Mood
B. Secondary emotions
BB. Sentiment
C. McDonaldization
CC. Affect
D. Feeling rules
DD. Emotions
E. Socioemotional economy
EE. Expressive gestures
F. Physiological changes
FF. Emotion work
G. Transient sentiments
GG. Affect theory of social exchange
H. Emotional label
HH. Edgework
I. Activity
II. Emotional discrimination
J. Evaluation
K. Potency
L. Emotion culture
M. Sympathy account
N. Feelings
O. Power-status approach
P. Distributive justice
Q. Procedure justice
R. Interaction ritual
S. Emotional scripts
T. Emotional energies
U. Situational cues
V. Emotional cues
W. Cybernetic approach
X. Sociocentric model
Y. Theory of interaction ritual chains
Z. Fundamental sentiments
-____ Feelings that incorporate situational cues, physiological changes, expressive gestures, and an emotion label.
Free
(Short Answer)
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Correct Answer:
DD
Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank.
A. Primary emotions
AA. Mood
B. Secondary emotions
BB. Sentiment
C. McDonaldization
CC. Affect
D. Feeling rules
DD. Emotions
E. Socioemotional economy
EE. Expressive gestures
F. Physiological changes
FF. Emotion work
G. Transient sentiments
GG. Affect theory of social exchange
H. Emotional label
HH. Edgework
I. Activity
II. Emotional discrimination
J. Evaluation
K. Potency
L. Emotion culture
M. Sympathy account
N. Feelings
O. Power-status approach
P. Distributive justice
Q. Procedure justice
R. Interaction ritual
S. Emotional scripts
T. Emotional energies
U. Situational cues
V. Emotional cues
W. Cybernetic approach
X. Sociocentric model
Y. Theory of interaction ritual chains
Z. Fundamental sentiments
-____ The study of emotion that assumes that social conditions shape our emotions, and in turn, our emotions act to maintain social structures.
(Short Answer)
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Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank.
A. Primary emotions
AA. Mood
B. Secondary emotions
BB. Sentiment
C. McDonaldization
CC. Affect
D. Feeling rules
DD. Emotions
E. Socioemotional economy
EE. Expressive gestures
F. Physiological changes
FF. Emotion work
G. Transient sentiments
GG. Affect theory of social exchange
H. Emotional label
HH. Edgework
I. Activity
II. Emotional discrimination
J. Evaluation
K. Potency
L. Emotion culture
M. Sympathy account
N. Feelings
O. Power-status approach
P. Distributive justice
Q. Procedure justice
R. Interaction ritual
S. Emotional scripts
T. Emotional energies
U. Situational cues
V. Emotional cues
W. Cybernetic approach
X. Sociocentric model
Y. Theory of interaction ritual chains
Z. Fundamental sentiments
-____ Element of an emotion referring to the indications we give of the emotion we are experiencing.
(Short Answer)
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Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank.
A. Primary emotions
AA. Mood
B. Secondary emotions
BB. Sentiment
C. McDonaldization
CC. Affect
D. Feeling rules
DD. Emotions
E. Socioemotional economy
EE. Expressive gestures
F. Physiological changes
FF. Emotion work
G. Transient sentiments
GG. Affect theory of social exchange
H. Emotional label
HH. Edgework
I. Activity
II. Emotional discrimination
J. Evaluation
K. Potency
L. Emotion culture
M. Sympathy account
N. Feelings
O. Power-status approach
P. Distributive justice
Q. Procedure justice
R. Interaction ritual
S. Emotional scripts
T. Emotional energies
U. Situational cues
V. Emotional cues
W. Cybernetic approach
X. Sociocentric model
Y. Theory of interaction ritual chains
Z. Fundamental sentiments
-____ A heightened sense of excitement produced by a feeling of belonging in society.
(Short Answer)
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Based on Thoit's treatment of emotions, which of the following is NOT a dimension of emotion?
(Multiple Choice)
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Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank.
A. Primary emotions
AA. Mood
B. Secondary emotions
BB. Sentiment
C. McDonaldization
CC. Affect
D. Feeling rules
DD. Emotions
E. Socioemotional economy
EE. Expressive gestures
F. Physiological changes
FF. Emotion work
G. Transient sentiments
GG. Affect theory of social exchange
H. Emotional label
HH. Edgework
I. Activity
II. Emotional discrimination
J. Evaluation
K. Potency
L. Emotion culture
M. Sympathy account
N. Feelings
O. Power-status approach
P. Distributive justice
Q. Procedure justice
R. Interaction ritual
S. Emotional scripts
T. Emotional energies
U. Situational cues
V. Emotional cues
W. Cybernetic approach
X. Sociocentric model
Y. Theory of interaction ritual chains
Z. Fundamental sentiments
-____ Element of emotion referring to the changes in our body that reflect the emotion in a given situation.
(Short Answer)
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Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank.
A. Primary emotions
AA. Mood
B. Secondary emotions
BB. Sentiment
C. McDonaldization
CC. Affect
D. Feeling rules
DD. Emotions
E. Socioemotional economy
EE. Expressive gestures
F. Physiological changes
FF. Emotion work
G. Transient sentiments
GG. Affect theory of social exchange
H. Emotional label
HH. Edgework
I. Activity
II. Emotional discrimination
J. Evaluation
K. Potency
L. Emotion culture
M. Sympathy account
N. Feelings
O. Power-status approach
P. Distributive justice
Q. Procedure justice
R. Interaction ritual
S. Emotional scripts
T. Emotional energies
U. Situational cues
V. Emotional cues
W. Cybernetic approach
X. Sociocentric model
Y. Theory of interaction ritual chains
Z. Fundamental sentiments
-____ Physiologically grounded emotions that we inherit through evolutionary processes, including anger, fear, depression, and satisfaction.
(Short Answer)
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According to Randall Collins' theory of interaction ritual chains, what role does emotion play in the maintenance of society?
(Multiple Choice)
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Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank.
A. Primary emotions
AA. Mood
B. Secondary emotions
BB. Sentiment
C. McDonaldization
CC. Affect
D. Feeling rules
DD. Emotions
E. Socioemotional economy
EE. Expressive gestures
F. Physiological changes
FF. Emotion work
G. Transient sentiments
GG. Affect theory of social exchange
H. Emotional label
HH. Edgework
I. Activity
II. Emotional discrimination
J. Evaluation
K. Potency
L. Emotion culture
M. Sympathy account
N. Feelings
O. Power-status approach
P. Distributive justice
Q. Procedure justice
R. Interaction ritual
S. Emotional scripts
T. Emotional energies
U. Situational cues
V. Emotional cues
W. Cybernetic approach
X. Sociocentric model
Y. Theory of interaction ritual chains
Z. Fundamental sentiments
-____ A diffuse emotional state that lasts a relatively long period of time.
(Short Answer)
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Which of the following theories or concepts best explains why Fred is able to blow up at his secretary but she is not able to respond to his outbursts?
(Multiple Choice)
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According to Scheff, which of the following emotions is essential to making people follow the rules of society?
(Multiple Choice)
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Milan was a little perturbed when his boss refused to take some flowers he brought as a sign of his sadness over the loss of her sister. Which sympathy rule did his boss break?
(Multiple Choice)
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Non-verbal behaviors play a lesser role than verbal communication does?
(True/False)
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Which of the following would be considered a primary emotion?
(Multiple Choice)
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Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank.
A. Primary emotions
AA. Mood
B. Secondary emotions
BB. Sentiment
C. McDonaldization
CC. Affect
D. Feeling rules
DD. Emotions
E. Socioemotional economy
EE. Expressive gestures
F. Physiological changes
FF. Emotion work
G. Transient sentiments
GG. Affect theory of social exchange
H. Emotional label
HH. Edgework
I. Activity
II. Emotional discrimination
J. Evaluation
K. Potency
L. Emotion culture
M. Sympathy account
N. Feelings
O. Power-status approach
P. Distributive justice
Q. Procedure justice
R. Interaction ritual
S. Emotional scripts
T. Emotional energies
U. Situational cues
V. Emotional cues
W. Cybernetic approach
X. Sociocentric model
Y. Theory of interaction ritual chains
Z. Fundamental sentiments
-____ The generation of prescribed emotion in order to meet the demands of a job.
(Short Answer)
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Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank.
A. Primary emotions
AA. Mood
B. Secondary emotions
BB. Sentiment
C. McDonaldization
CC. Affect
D. Feeling rules
DD. Emotions
E. Socioemotional economy
EE. Expressive gestures
F. Physiological changes
FF. Emotion work
G. Transient sentiments
GG. Affect theory of social exchange
H. Emotional label
HH. Edgework
I. Activity
II. Emotional discrimination
J. Evaluation
K. Potency
L. Emotion culture
M. Sympathy account
N. Feelings
O. Power-status approach
P. Distributive justice
Q. Procedure justice
R. Interaction ritual
S. Emotional scripts
T. Emotional energies
U. Situational cues
V. Emotional cues
W. Cybernetic approach
X. Sociocentric model
Y. Theory of interaction ritual chains
Z. Fundamental sentiments
-____ An evaluative component of an emotion.
(Short Answer)
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Which of the following jobs does NOT demand high levels of emotion work?
(Multiple Choice)
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Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank.
A. Primary emotions
AA. Mood
B. Secondary emotions
BB. Sentiment
C. McDonaldization
CC. Affect
D. Feeling rules
DD. Emotions
E. Socioemotional economy
EE. Expressive gestures
F. Physiological changes
FF. Emotion work
G. Transient sentiments
GG. Affect theory of social exchange
H. Emotional label
HH. Edgework
I. Activity
II. Emotional discrimination
J. Evaluation
K. Potency
L. Emotion culture
M. Sympathy account
N. Feelings
O. Power-status approach
P. Distributive justice
Q. Procedure justice
R. Interaction ritual
S. Emotional scripts
T. Emotional energies
U. Situational cues
V. Emotional cues
W. Cybernetic approach
X. Sociocentric model
Y. Theory of interaction ritual chains
Z. Fundamental sentiments
-____ Expectations about when and how to act excited or angry, or any other emotion.
(Short Answer)
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