Exam 6: Social Interaction in Everyday Life
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Explain ways in which human emotions are the same everywhere, and ways in which they are different. In your essay, note both the biological and the cultural foundations of human emotions.
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According to dramaturgical analysis, a role operates like a part in a play, and a status serves as a script.
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The power relationship between physician and patient is immediately evident when the patient enters the doctor's office because
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In dramaturgical analysis, a restricted area in some setting is called a "back region."
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What can we potentially learn from a person's Facebook page?
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Which of the following is an important element of non-verbal communication?
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Which of the following is a major contributor to the creation of humour?
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Hollywood's portrayal of persons with disabilities has not significantly changed in the last 20 years.
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Dianne and Matt are lost while driving to some friends' house. Matt will not stop to ask for directions as Dianne wants him to. This chapter-opening story illustrates the pattern that
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The idea that reality is socially constructed means that nothing is real to most people at all.
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Dramaturgical analysis treats embarrassment as the "loss of face."
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A person's effort to foster certain impressions in the minds of others is called the "presentation of self."
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Akbar is an honours student. In sociological terms, being an honours student is an example of which of the following?
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The careful observer can notice clues indicating that someone is telling a lie. People give off these clues because
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Shawna is an excellent artist but, as a mother, finds she cannot devote enough time to her family. She is experiencing
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What concept refers to a social position that is received at birth or involuntarily assumed later in life?
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Explain the idea of socially constructing reality with examples from everyday life.
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