Exam 5: Social Interaction And Everyday Life In The Age Of The Internet
Exam 1: What Is Sociology?117 Questions
Exam 2: Asking And Answering Sociological Questions86 Questions
Exam 3: Culture And Society110 Questions
Exam 4: Socialization And The Life Cycle115 Questions
Exam 5: Social Interaction And Everyday Life In The Age Of The Internet160 Questions
Exam 6: Groups, networks, and Organizations83 Questions
Exam 7: Conformity, deviance, and Crime113 Questions
Exam 8: Stratification, class, and Inequality111 Questions
Exam 9: Global Inequality81 Questions
Exam 10: Gender Inequality97 Questions
Exam 11: Ethnicity And Race97 Questions
Exam 12: Aging97 Questions
Exam 13: Government, political Power, and Social Movements85 Questions
Exam 14: Work And Economic Life111 Questions
Exam 15: Families and Intimate Relations103 Questions
Exam 16: Education70 Questions
Exam 17: Religion In Modern Society117 Questions
Exam 18: The Sociology Of The Body: Health,illness,and Sexuality109 Questions
Exam 19: Urbanization, population, and The Environment108 Questions
Exam 20: Globalization In A Changing World102 Questions
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When your professor is delivering a lecture,she usually displays professional behavior: that is,she doesn't scream,yell,or use excessive profanity.Erving Goffman refers to these behaviors as characteristic of:
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Charles Darwin believed that basic human emotional expressions are innate and the same in all human beings.
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In a globalized world where people of many cultures come together for social and business purposes,research by Edward T.Hall has particular significance in our increasingly globalized world because he found that there are culturally universal intimacy boundaries.
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The requirement on facebook that people must send and have accepted a request to be a "friend" is one way that social media allows the user to employ:
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According to Harold Garfinkel and ethnomethodology,people tend to get upset when minor conventions of talk are not followed.His explanation for this reaction is that:
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In Carol Brooks Gardner's 1995 study Passing By: Gender and Public Harassment,the treatment of women was linked to male privilege in public spaces.
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Elijah Anderson's study of everyday life in two adjacent urban neighborhoods showed that tensions in social interaction are often based on stereotypes about the presumed statuses of the individuals involved.
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Moving through different areas of our lives during different times of the day and for different activities is called regionalization.
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An ethnomethodologist would study all of the following EXCEPT:
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A student who sends a photograph of himself drinking with a suggestive message to his boss can be considered to be engaging in an electronic form of:
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Two people walking on a city sidewalk quickly glance at each other and then look away as they pass.Erving Goffman called this type of interaction:
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Harold Garfinkel developed "ethnomethodology," which is the study of ethnic and racial difference in verbal and nonverbal conversational expressions.
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The requirement on facebook that people must send and have accepted a request to be a "friend" is one way that social media allows the user to employ audience segregation.
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A method for studying nonverbal communication is called fACS,or factual area correlation.
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An MSN survey in 2001 reported that for the age group under 25,e-mail was fast replacing face-to-face contact and that most young people no longer desire face-to-face contact with friends.
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Sometimes a person will smile,but an observer notes that the person's eyes look sad.Erving Goffman would say the sad eyes are part of the expression the person gives.
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Why would some people believe that women talk more than men? What does the research suggest? How is the belief that women talk more than men related to gender hierarchy?
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A student who sends a photograph of himself drinking with a suggestive message to his boss can be considered to be engaging in an electronic form of interactional vandalism.
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As a form of social interaction,the exchange of information and meaning through facial expressions,gestures,and movements of the body is called:
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The research by Dierdre Boden and Harvey Molotch (1994)concludes that co-presence fosters intimacy and trust in part because people can see one another's eyes-the "windows of the soul."
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