Exam 6: Groups and Organizations
Exam 1: The Sociological Perspective158 Questions
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Discuss how McDonaldization has come to dominate American lifestyles.
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In Milgram's studies of obedience to authority, more than half of the volunteer subjects went "all the way."
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Secondary groups are most likely to take on characteristics of primary groups
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Sociological analysis of the process of deindividuation finds that
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Rosabeth Moss Kanter's classic study of organizational structure indicated that
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Which of the following is false in regard to patterns of discrimination within organizations?
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Which of the following does not illustrate a common type of attribution error?
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Which of the following would not be a slogan for Ritzer's McDonaldization?
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Which of the following is false about the formation of social networks?
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Define instrumental needs and expressive needs; explain which types of groups are most likely to meet these different types of needs.
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Alienation is only a problem in occupations involving manual labor and factory production.
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Define in-groups and out-groups; explain attribution theory as it applies to in-groups and out-groups. List and describe at least two of the dimensions of attribution error presented in the text.
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