Exam 10: The Sociology of Emotions and Relationships
Exam 1: Introduction to Sociological Social Psychology46 Questions
Exam 2: Perspectives in Sociological Social Psychology50 Questions
Exam 3: Studying People49 Questions
Exam 4: The Social Psychology of Stratification56 Questions
Exam 5: Self and Identity78 Questions
Exam 6: Socialization Over the Life Course61 Questions
Exam 7: The Social Psychology of Deviance55 Questions
Exam 8: Mental Health and Illness42 Questions
Exam 9: Social Attitudes39 Questions
Exam 10: The Sociology of Emotions and Relationships65 Questions
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A Primary emotions M. Sympathy account Y. Theory of interaction ritual chains B. Secondary emotions N. Feelings Z. Gesellschaft C. McDonaldization O. Power-status approach AA Mood D. Feeling rules P. Distributive justice BB. Sentiment E. Socioemotional econorry Q. Procedure justice CC. Affect F. Physiological charne R. Interaction ritual DD. Emotions G. Moral emotions S. Emotional scripts EE. Expressive gestures H. Enotional labe! T. Emotional energy FF. Emotion work I Emotional intelligence U. Situational cues GG. Affect theory of social excharge J. Gemeirschaft V. Emotiomal cues HH. Edgework K. Homophily W. Cybemetic approach II. Emotional discrimination L. Emotion culture X. Sociocentricmodel
-____ 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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Which of the following jobs is most likely to have an extensive set of feeling rules?
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A Primary emotions M. Sympathy account Y. Theory of interaction ritual chains B. Secondary emotions N. Feelings Z. Gesellschaft C. McDonaldization O. Power-status approach AA Mood D. Feeling rules P. Distributive justice BB. Sentiment E. Socioemotional econorry Q. Procedure justice CC. Affect F. Physiological charne R. Interaction ritual DD. Emotions G. Moral emotions S. Emotional scripts EE. Expressive gestures H. Enotional labe! T. Emotional energy FF. Emotion work I Emotional intelligence U. Situational cues GG. Affect theory of social excharge J. Gemeirschaft V. Emotiomal cues HH. Edgework K. Homophily W. Cybemetic approach II. Emotional discrimination L. Emotion culture X. Sociocentricmodel
-____ The process of hyperrationality of the service workforce, applying assembly-line techniques to interpersonal work.
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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank.
A Primary emotions M. Sympathy account Y. Theory of interaction ritual chains B. Secondary emotions N. Feelings Z. Gesellschaft C. McDonaldization O. Power-status approach AA Mood D. Feeling rules P. Distributive justice BB. Sentiment E. Socioemotional econorry Q. Procedure justice CC. Affect F. Physiological charne R. Interaction ritual DD. Emotions G. Moral emotions S. Emotional scripts EE. Expressive gestures H. Enotional labe! T. Emotional energy FF. Emotion work I Emotional intelligence U. Situational cues GG. Affect theory of social excharge J. Gemeirschaft V. Emotiomal cues HH. Edgework K. Homophily W. Cybemetic approach II. Emotional discrimination L. Emotion culture X. Sociocentricmodel
-____ Element of an emotion referring to the indications we give of the emotion we are experiencing.
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A Primary emotions M. Sympathy account Y. Theory of interaction ritual chains B. Secondary emotions N. Feelings Z. Gesellschaft C. McDonaldization O. Power-status approach AA Mood D. Feeling rules P. Distributive justice BB. Sentiment E. Socioemotional econorry Q. Procedure justice CC. Affect F. Physiological charne R. Interaction ritual DD. Emotions G. Moral emotions S. Emotional scripts EE. Expressive gestures H. Enotional labe! T. Emotional energy FF. Emotion work I Emotional intelligence U. Situational cues GG. Affect theory of social excharge J. Gemeirschaft V. Emotiomal cues HH. Edgework K. Homophily W. Cybemetic approach II. Emotional discrimination L. Emotion culture X. Sociocentricmodel
-____ Physiologically grounded emotions that we inherit through evolutionary processes, including anger, fear, depression, and satisfaction.
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Which of the following emotions is an example of a moral emotion?
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A Primary emotions M. Sympathy account Y. Theory of interaction ritual chains B. Secondary emotions N. Feelings Z. Gesellschaft C. McDonaldization O. Power-status approach AA Mood D. Feeling rules P. Distributive justice BB. Sentiment E. Socioemotional econorry Q. Procedure justice CC. Affect F. Physiological charne R. Interaction ritual DD. Emotions G. Moral emotions S. Emotional scripts EE. Expressive gestures H. Enotional labe! T. Emotional energy FF. Emotion work I Emotional intelligence U. Situational cues GG. Affect theory of social excharge J. Gemeirschaft V. Emotiomal cues HH. Edgework K. Homophily W. Cybemetic approach II. Emotional discrimination L. Emotion culture X. Sociocentricmodel
-____ Attributing secondary (i.e., human) emotions to our in-groups and not our out-groups.
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Clem has been feeling sad all day long. What term best describes his emotional state?
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A Primary emotions M. Sympathy account Y. Theory of interaction ritual chains B. Secondary emotions N. Feelings Z. Gesellschaft C. McDonaldization O. Power-status approach AA Mood D. Feeling rules P. Distributive justice BB. Sentiment E. Socioemotional econorry Q. Procedure justice CC. Affect F. Physiological charne R. Interaction ritual DD. Emotions G. Moral emotions S. Emotional scripts EE. Expressive gestures H. Enotional labe! T. Emotional energy FF. Emotion work I Emotional intelligence U. Situational cues GG. Affect theory of social excharge J. Gemeirschaft V. Emotiomal cues HH. Edgework K. Homophily W. Cybemetic approach II. Emotional discrimination L. Emotion culture X. Sociocentricmodel
-____ In exchange theory, it is the beliefs about the fairness of the methods used to make distributions.
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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank.
A Primary emotions M. Sympathy account Y. Theory of interaction ritual chains B. Secondary emotions N. Feelings Z. Gesellschaft C. McDonaldization O. Power-status approach AA Mood D. Feeling rules P. Distributive justice BB. Sentiment E. Socioemotional econorry Q. Procedure justice CC. Affect F. Physiological charne R. Interaction ritual DD. Emotions G. Moral emotions S. Emotional scripts EE. Expressive gestures H. Enotional labe! T. Emotional energy FF. Emotion work I Emotional intelligence U. Situational cues GG. Affect theory of social excharge J. Gemeirschaft V. Emotiomal cues HH. Edgework K. Homophily W. Cybemetic approach II. Emotional discrimination L. Emotion culture X. Sociocentricmodel
-____ Feelings that incorporate situational cues, physiological changes, expressive gestures, and an emotion label.
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Your friend Chloe goes through a bad break-up and loses her cat all in the same week. When you and Chloe are out to dinner one night you run into Sarah, a good friend of yours from school. Chloe expresses the tragedies that have befallen her the past week to Sarah, who proceeds to listen and then change the conversation. Once back to your dinner, Chloe expresses her dismay that Sarah did not seem concerned about her break-up or about loss of her cat. Chloe is upset because her __________ were not met?
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Read the vignette and answer the questions that follow.
When Janet started taking notes for her boss, Fred, she just knew that there was something wrong. She decided that she should stay quiet and let him cool off a bit. However, the moment she made a mistake with the dictation, Fred blew up at her, throwing his arms in the air in disgust. Janet did not say anything, figuring that he just needed to blow off steam. This interaction made her a bit angry, but she has learned to let things like that go, thinking "he is just like that." He later apologized for the outburst and they both felt much better after the apology.
-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?
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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank.
A Primary emotions M. Sympathy account Y. Theory of interaction ritual chains B. Secondary emotions N. Feelings Z. Gesellschaft C. McDonaldization O. Power-status approach AA Mood D. Feeling rules P. Distributive justice BB. Sentiment E. Socioemotional econorry Q. Procedure justice CC. Affect F. Physiological charne R. Interaction ritual DD. Emotions G. Moral emotions S. Emotional scripts EE. Expressive gestures H. Enotional labe! T. Emotional energy FF. Emotion work I Emotional intelligence U. Situational cues GG. Affect theory of social excharge J. Gemeirschaft V. Emotiomal cues HH. Edgework K. Homophily W. Cybemetic approach II. Emotional discrimination L. Emotion culture X. Sociocentricmodel
-____ A diffuse emotional state that lasts a relatively long period of time.
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A Primary emotions M. Sympathy account Y. Theory of interaction ritual chains B. Secondary emotions N. Feelings Z. Gesellschaft C. McDonaldization O. Power-status approach AA Mood D. Feeling rules P. Distributive justice BB. Sentiment E. Socioemotional econorry Q. Procedure justice CC. Affect F. Physiological charne R. Interaction ritual DD. Emotions G. Moral emotions S. Emotional scripts EE. Expressive gestures H. Enotional labe! T. Emotional energy FF. Emotion work I Emotional intelligence U. Situational cues GG. Affect theory of social excharge J. Gemeirschaft V. Emotiomal cues HH. Edgework K. Homophily W. Cybemetic approach II. Emotional discrimination L. Emotion culture X. Sociocentricmodel
-____ A heightened sense of excitement produced by a feeling of belonging in society.
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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank.
A Primary emotions M. Sympathy account Y. Theory of interaction ritual chains B. Secondary emotions N. Feelings Z. Gesellschaft C. McDonaldization O. Power-status approach AA Mood D. Feeling rules P. Distributive justice BB. Sentiment E. Socioemotional econorry Q. Procedure justice CC. Affect F. Physiological charne R. Interaction ritual DD. Emotions G. Moral emotions S. Emotional scripts EE. Expressive gestures H. Enotional labe! T. Emotional energy FF. Emotion work I Emotional intelligence U. Situational cues GG. Affect theory of social excharge J. Gemeirschaft V. Emotiomal cues HH. Edgework K. Homophily W. Cybemetic approach II. Emotional discrimination L. Emotion culture X. Sociocentricmodel
-____ Rules that tell us how we should feel in different social interactions.
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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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At a college basketball game, Joe finds himself doing the wave and yelling more than he has ever done in his life. According to Louis Zurcher's work on emotions in society, why is Joe acting like this at a game when he never does such things in his home life?
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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank.
A Primary emotions M. Sympathy account Y. Theory of interaction ritual chains B. Secondary emotions N. Feelings Z. Gesellschaft C. McDonaldization O. Power-status approach AA Mood D. Feeling rules P. Distributive justice BB. Sentiment E. Socioemotional econorry Q. Procedure justice CC. Affect F. Physiological charne R. Interaction ritual DD. Emotions G. Moral emotions S. Emotional scripts EE. Expressive gestures H. Enotional labe! T. Emotional energy FF. Emotion work I Emotional intelligence U. Situational cues GG. Affect theory of social excharge J. Gemeirschaft V. Emotiomal cues HH. Edgework K. Homophily W. Cybemetic approach II. Emotional discrimination L. Emotion culture X. Sociocentricmodel
-____ Those emotions that compel us to follow the rules of society.
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A Primary emotions M. Sympathy account Y. Theory of interaction ritual chains B. Secondary emotions N. Feelings Z. Gesellschaft C. McDonaldization O. Power-status approach AA Mood D. Feeling rules P. Distributive justice BB. Sentiment E. Socioemotional econorry Q. Procedure justice CC. Affect F. Physiological charne R. Interaction ritual DD. Emotions G. Moral emotions S. Emotional scripts EE. Expressive gestures H. Enotional labe! T. Emotional energy FF. Emotion work I Emotional intelligence U. Situational cues GG. Affect theory of social excharge J. Gemeirschaft V. Emotiomal cues HH. Edgework K. Homophily W. Cybemetic approach II. Emotional discrimination L. Emotion culture X. Sociocentricmodel
-____ The tendency to be attracted to others who have similar characteristics, such as being from the same ethnic, religious, or social class background.
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