Exam 4: Socialization and the Construction of Reality
Exam 1: The Sociological Imagination: An Introduction93 Questions
Exam 2: Methods97 Questions
Exam 3: Culture and Media80 Questions
Exam 4: Socialization and the Construction of Reality88 Questions
Exam 5: Groups and Networks88 Questions
Exam 6: Social Control and Deviance86 Questions
Exam 7: Stratification87 Questions
Exam 8: Gender87 Questions
Exam 9: Race87 Questions
Exam 10: Poverty80 Questions
Exam 11: Health and Society88 Questions
Exam 12: Family (in Core edition)88 Questions
Exam 13: Education89 Questions
Exam 14: Capitalism and the Economy87 Questions
Exam 15: Authority and the State93 Questions
Exam 16: Religion86 Questions
Exam 17: Science, the Environment, and Society69 Questions
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A drastic type of adult socialization that may occur when adults change environments is known as:
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In terms of how we feel about ourselves,which of the following statements would Charles Horton Cooley argue is NOT true?
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The three basic tenets of symbolic interactionism theory include all of the following EXCEPT:
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Summarize what sociologists mean by the social construction of reality and give one example.
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Define gender roles and give one example of a female gender role and one example of a male gender role in the United States.
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Explain the main concepts of Merton's role theory and provide an example of each.
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Who developed role theory as a way to examine social interaction?
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The process by which people internalize the values,beliefs,and norms required to become functioning members of a given society is known as:
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Unconscious signals of our true feelings,such as nonverbal behaviors,are known by Goffman as:
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Janet has a paper due in her English class,a test in her psychology class,and field notes due in her anthropology class this week.On top of it all,she needs to meet with her advisor to plan out classes for next semester.Janet is experiencing:
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If we place nature and nurture at opposite ends on a continuum,most sociologists would fall toward the nurture end of the continuum.Which statement best explains this tendency?
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Which of the following theories contains concepts such as front stage and backstage and has its roots in the work of William Shakespeare?
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A good deal of impression management can be said to involve teamwork.Which of the following is NOT an example of teamwork?
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The expectations that Barbie dolls are for girls and G.I.Joe dolls are for boys are examples of:
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According to George Herbert Mead's stages of development,children learn to recognize an other through:
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Harold Garfinkel and his students devised breaching experiments in order to:
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According to Annette Lareau (2003),working-class and poor parents focus on the "accomplishment of natural growth," while middle-class parents are more likely to engage in "concerted cultivation." In the "accomplishment of natural growth," children experience:
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Your professor drank too much over the weekend and tripped and sprained his ankle.When asked about his injury in class the next day,the professor replied,"I sprained my ankle playing soccer with the kids." This is an example of:
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Expected conformity,especially among teenage friends,is known as:
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