Exam 5: Social Interaction, groups, and Social Structure
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Which of the following is most likely to be a secondary group?
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A domestic abuse counselor fails to listen to an injured woman because the woman has no valid proof of U.S.citizenship.This is an example of
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Describe some of the potential negative consequences of the process of bureaucratization.
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Today,Steve went into a grocery store where a stranger checked out his purchases and another stranger bagged his groceries.Then he went to a fast-food restaurant and purchased a hamburger from another stranger,and on his way home he stopped at an intersection,where an unknown police officer raised her hand.These experiences are all characteristic of
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Explain the ways in which a social network can either help or hinder a person.
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A preindustrial society in which people rely on whatever foods and fibers are readily available in order to live is called a(n)
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Émile Durkheim suggested that as a society becomes more complex,the nature of solidarity becomes more
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Coalitions consist of organized workers who share either the same skill or the same employer.
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Define and discuss labor unions.What are some of the reasons that are contributing to the decline in union membership?
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Describe sociologist Gerhard Lenski's stages of sociocultural evolution,and explain how his view differs from that of Émile Durkheim's mechanical and organic solidarity and Ferdinand Tönnies's Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft.
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A temporary or permanent alliance geared toward a common goal is referred to as
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Émile Durkheim argued that mechanical solidarity is characteristic of the interdependence of people in a complex society.
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Explain the difference between ascribed and achieved statuses,and give examples to support your answer.
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In Ebaugh's four stages of the process of role exit,which of the following is a core element of the first stage?
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Which sociological perspective suggests that a society or a relatively permanent group must accomplish certain major tasks if it is to survive?
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Which of the following statements about social roles is correct?
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William I.Thomas wrote from which perspective when observing that people respond not only to the objective features of a person or situation,but also to the meaning that person or situation has for them?
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