Exam 5: Separate and Together: Life in Groups
Exam 1: Sociology and the Real World120 Questions
Exam 2: Studying Social Life: Sociology Research Methods125 Questions
Exam 3: Culture104 Questions
Exam 4: Socialization, Interaction, and the Self130 Questions
Exam 5: Separate and Together: Life in Groups132 Questions
Exam 6: Deviance122 Questions
Exam 7: Social Class: the Structure of Inequality138 Questions
Exam 8: Race and Ethnicity As Lived Experience127 Questions
Exam 9: Constructing Gender and Sexuality131 Questions
Exam 10: Social Institutions: Politics, Education, and Religion113 Questions
Exam 11: The Economy and Work104 Questions
Exam 12: Life at Home: Families and Relationships114 Questions
Exam 13: Leisure and Media128 Questions
Exam 14: Health and Illness99 Questions
Exam 15: Populations, Cities, and the Environment116 Questions
Exam 16: Social Change130 Questions
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Jennifer's soccer league is quite large. It includes twelve teams, and each team has approximately fifteen members. Jennifer is very popular and has the most ties with individuals throughout the league. Which social network concept best describes Jennifer's situation?
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How should all left-handed people in the United States be classified?
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Describe the three types of conformity that can result from peer pressure.
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Would the test you are now taking have been produced twice as fast if two people worked together to create it rather than if one person wrote it? Explain.
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Which of the following phenomena is a reason that group efficiency declines as groups increase in size?
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What do sociologists call a group that provides standards by which an individual can judge their own accomplishments?
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Which of the following statements about secondary groups is true?
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The sociologist Duncan Watts examined the way people may change their minds about whom to vote for based on the opinions of friends and acquaintances. What concept was Watts studying?
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Mark Granovetter has argued that the people you know best are likely to possess only information you already have. This is why he believed that, when looking for employment, it is advantageous to have
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What do we call groups that are used as standards to evaluate ourselves positively, in terms of the qualities we aspire to achieve, or negatively, in terms of the qualities we wish to avoid?
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Which of the following statements about bureaucracies is true?
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What is social loafing? How could it affect a group of college students working on a group presentation? What would be some possible solutions for preventing this problem?
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