Exam 4: Socialization and Interaction

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Which of the following is a key idea in network theory?

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Which of the following might lead to a need for resocialization?

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Compare and contrast Cooley and Mead's theories on the development of self. Please include the "looking-glass self," the "I" and the "me," as well as the "generalized other" in your answer.

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Micro sociology concerns itself with a particular individual.

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A grocery store is an example of a total institution.

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As children mature, peer socialization becomes more likely to conflict with primary socialization.

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Define the term role overload. Describe a time in which you personally experienced role overload. How can role overload relate to role conflict?

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Mary goes on her first job interview after graduating from college. She gets up early that day to iron her clothes and fix her hair. According to Erving Goffman, this is an example of ______.

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Individuals learn that they are expected to accept the ways of the group and/or society they belong to. This process is called ______.

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Joan is not sure if she wants to become an engineer, so she decides to take an internship at a local engineering firm. Engineers are Joan's ______.

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Jim goes to a New York Yankees game and decides to sit with other Yankees fans because they will all cheer when the team does well. New York Yankees fans are Jim's ______.

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Discuss at least three changes in socialization related to new media technologies. Explain at least two sources of socialization. How do new social media affect socialization through these sources?

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______ conducted an experiment in which he demonstrated that the power of groups can be so great that they may override our previously held judgments and perceptions.

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When Sue comes home from work, she gets changed and takes off her makeup. Sue is not concerned with her appearance, as she is not going out for the rest of the night. When Sue returns home from work, she is in her ______ stage.

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An example of an interaction order would be people who gather at 9 pm for a midnight viewing of a very popular movie.

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Which of the following represents a "superordinate-subordinate" relationship?

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According to George Herbert Mead, social control is the dominance of ______.

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Heather helps Joe with his math homework, and in return, she expects that Joe will help her with her English homework. This is an example of ______.

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According to most sociologists, what is the essential difference between humans and other animals?

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______ is the view that social life is a series of performances, akin to those that take place in a theater and on a stage.

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