Exam 6: Social Interaction in Everyday Life

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A role set refers to

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Which sociologist developed the approach called dramaturgical analysis?

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Explain the difference between an ascribed status and an achieved status. Give examples of statuses that are mostly ascribed and those that are mostly achieved.

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Julie is a police officer who finds that, wherever she goes in her small town, people seem to think of her as a cop. Julie is experiencing the effects of which of the following?

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What makes something funny? Explain the foundation of humour, and what is involved in "getting" a joke.

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Which item in the following list might serve as a master status?

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"Presentation of self" is also known as

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Which of the following best describes a "well-told" joke?

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Women often take the family name of men upon marriage. In sociological terms, this is an example of how language can be used to convey

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Thinking about Global Map 6-1, Housework in Global Perspective (on page 147), describe the relationship between a nation's average income and the social position of women. Explain why this is the case.

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Using one of your parents as a subject, discuss two examples of role strain and two examples of role conflict.

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Canadian and American humour are indistinguishable from each other.

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Tact is common because embarrassment causes discomfort for both the presenter and members of the audience.

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The English language often treats as ______ whatever has greater value, power, or importance.

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In general, how much power someone has little to do with that person's claims regarding personal space.

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Smiling and making polite remarks to people we do not like is an example of

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Having a terminal illness may operate as a master status insofar as people react to the disease as much as to the person.

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Employers rarely concern themselves with the emotions of employees.

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According to Erving Goffman, people usually make efforts to _____ their intentions.

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People usually have more statuses than they have roles.

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