Exam 6: Social Interaction in Everyday Life
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In Canada, people stand farther away from one another when speaking than do people in a Middle Eastern nation. This pattern reveals differences in meaning attached to
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Rebuilding relationships with people who knew you in an earlier period of life is a common experience for those who are undergoing which of the following?
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Ethnomethodology is the study of how people present themselves to others.
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Because emotions are biologically based, it is incorrect to say they are "socially constructed."
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The process by which people act and react in relation to others is called
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Based on research around the world, Paul Ekman concludes that people everywhere have how many basic emotions?
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Explain Erving Goffman's ideas on the presentation of self. What are the elements of "presentations?" How, for example, does a college professor engage in a scripted presentation of self to a class? What about a professor's office? What features of the office are used to convey information to an observer?
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Non-verbal communication is communication using, not speech, but body movements, gestures, and facial expressions.
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People sometimes use jokes to "put down" others-a basic form of social conflict.
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The process by which people disengage from important social roles is termed "role exit."
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"Role conflict" refers to the conflict or incompatibility among the roles linked to two or more statuses.
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Looking at humour from a structural-functional viewpoint, jokes
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The weaker the perceived incongruity between conventional and unconventional social definitions of reality, the greater the potential for humour.
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Which sociologist developed the approach called dramaturgical analysis?
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Which of the following phrases was used by Erving Goffman to refer to being embarrassed in a social situation?
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Which concept refers to the tension among roles connected to a single status?
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