Exam 10: The Sociology of Sentiment and Emotion

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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 study of emotions based on the idea that human emotions result from real, anticipated, imagined, or recollected outcomes of social relations.

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Your feeling that a district attorney has a lot of power refers to which dimension of affect control theory?

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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 -____ Thrill seeking behaviors designed to produce intense emotions.

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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 -____ Tell us how we should feel in different social interactions.

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People are generally motivated to help us maintain our identities during everyday social interactions.

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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 society's expectation about how to experience different emotions.

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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 lively or quiet.

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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 -____ Enduring emotional meanings in a given society.

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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 -____ Attributing secondary (i.e. human) emotions to our in groups and not our out-groups.

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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 exchange of symbols and emotion between individuals essential to maintaining society.

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Secondary emotions are?

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According to exchange theory and research, which of the following situations is most likely to produce a positive emotion?

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Which dimension of emotions is expressed when Fred threw his hands up in the air as a result of his anger?

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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 heightened sense of excitement produced by a feeling of belonging in society.
Primary emotions
____ Exchange-based theory in which exchange relationships are thought to produce emotions which are used as an internal source of rewards and punishments for developing cohesion among individuals and groups.
Secondary emotions
____ Thrill seeking behaviors designed to produce intense emotions.
McDonaldization
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____ A heightened sense of excitement produced by a feeling of belonging in society.
Primary emotions
____ Exchange-based theory in which exchange relationships are thought to produce emotions which are used as an internal source of rewards and punishments for developing cohesion among individuals and groups.
Secondary emotions
____ Thrill seeking behaviors designed to produce intense emotions.
McDonaldization
____ Attributing secondary (i.e. human) emotions to our in groups and not our out-groups.
Feeling rules
____ The process of hyperrationality of the service workforce, applying assembly-line techniques to interpersonal work.
Socioemotional economy
____ A diffuse emotional state that lasts a relatively long period of time.
Physiological changes
____ Element of emotion referring to the changes in our body that reflect the emotion in a given situation.
Transient sentiments
____ Element of emotion referring to the terms we use to label our feelings.
Emotional label
____ Expectations about when and how to act excited or angry, or any other emotion.
Activity
____ Feelings that incorporate situational cues, physiological changes, expressive gestures, and an emotion label.
Evaluation
____ Element of affect control theory referring to how a person's sentiment toward an object is lively or quiet.
Potency
____ An evaluative component of an emotion.
Emotion culture
____ The study of emotion that assumes that social conditions shape our emotions, and in turn, our emotions act to maintain social structures.
Sympathy account
____ In exchange theory, it is the beliefs about the fairness of what people get.
Feelings
____ A society's expectation about how to experience different emotions.
Power-status approach
____ The generation of prescribed emotion in order to meet the demands of a job.
Distributive justice
____ Information about when and what emotions are appropriate in a given social setting.
Procedure justice
____ Element of affect control theory referring to how a person's sentiment toward an object is good or bad.
Interaction ritual
____ Element of an emotion referring to the indications we give of the emotion we are experiencing.
Emotional scripts
____ Tell us how we should feel in different social interactions.
Emotional energies
____ Internal states associated with a particular emotion.
Situational cues
____ Enduring emotional meanings in a given society.
Emotional cues
____ The exchange of symbols and emotion between individuals essential to maintaining society.
Cybernetic approach
____ The study of emotions based on the idea that human emotions result from real, anticipated, imagined, or recollected outcomes of social relations.
Sociocentric model
____ Element of affect control theory referring to how a person's sentiment toward an object is powerful or powerless.
Theory of interaction ritual chains
____ Physiologically grounded emotions that we inherit through evolutionary processes, including anger, fear, depression, and satisfaction.
Fundamental sentiments
____ In exchange theory, it is the beliefs about the fairness of the methods used to make distributions.
Mood
____ Emotions that derive from primary emotions when we attach varying meanings to primary emotions.
Sentiment
____ A system for regulating emotional resources among people.
Affect
____ The amount of sympathy that a person can expect from other people.
Emotions
____ Theory that emphasizes the role of emotions in maintaining macrosociological institutions.
Expressive gestures
____ Sentiments unique to specific interactions.
Emotion work
____ A feeling that has been given meaning by society.
Affect theory of social exchange
____ Element of emotion that tells when and what emotion is appropriate in a given social interaction.
Edgework
____ Theory that argues that the primary means of learning about emotions comes from social instruction, primarily through family, friends, and schooling.
Emotional discrimination
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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 amount of sympathy that a person can expect from other people.

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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 -____ Theory that argues that the primary means of learning about emotions comes from social instruction, primarily through family, friends, and schooling.

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What emotion did wheel-chair users employ when managing interactions with "stand-up" people in Cahill and Eggleston's study of people with a handicap?

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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 -____ In exchange theory, it is the beliefs about the fairness of the methods used to make distributions.

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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 -____ In exchange theory, it is the beliefs about the fairness of what people get.

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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 -____ Exchange-based theory in which exchange relationships are thought to produce emotions which are used as an internal source of rewards and punishments for developing cohesion among individuals and groups.

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