Exam 3: Social Interaction, Groups, and Social Structure

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In a small town in the Midwest, children all attend the same school and most of the community members attend the same church. Everyone in this community knows everyone else, and they have shared numerous experiences with one another. This community is characterized by

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Describe sociologist Gerhard Lenski's stages of sociocultural evolution, and how his view differs from that of Ferdinand Tonnies's Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft.

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The analysis of how the "definition of the situation" can mold the thinking and personality of the individual is associated with the

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A woman in her mid-30s has enrolled in a local community college to earn a degree in horticulture. The night before her first major course examination she is asked by her boss to work several additional hours because they have just received a major order that needs to be processed immediately. This student is experiencing

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According to Max Weber, bureaucracies would be very similar in efficiency to that of family-run businesses.

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Which sociological perspective would be most likely to emphasize that "we" and "they" feelings have the positive aspect of promoting in-group solidarity and a sense of belonging?

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Long-term trends in societies resulting from the interplay of continuity, innovation, and selection are referred to as

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You are taking a sociology class from Dr. Jones at your local community college. Which of the following are you most likely to consider an out-group?

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Formal organizations began to emerge as contemporary societies shifted to more advanced forms or technology and their social structures became more complex.

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The concepts Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft were introduced to sociology by

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Define the differences between ascribed and achieved statuses and give examples to support your answer.

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In sociology, a group is any number of people

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