Exam 4: Social Interaction and Everyday Life in the Age of the Internet
Exam 1: Sociology: Theory and Method74 Questions
Exam 2: Culture and Society76 Questions
Exam 3: Socialization, the Life Course, and Aging77 Questions
Exam 4: Social Interaction and Everyday Life in the Age of the Internet63 Questions
Exam 5: Groups, networks, and Organizations72 Questions
Exam 6: Conformity, deviance, and Crime73 Questions
Exam 7: Stratification, class, and Inequality90 Questions
Exam 8: Global Inequality69 Questions
Exam 9: Gender Inequality69 Questions
Exam 10: Ethnicity and Race74 Questions
Exam 11: Families and Intimate Relationships69 Questions
Exam 12: Education and Religion74 Questions
Exam 13: Politics and Economic Life73 Questions
Exam 14: The Sociology of the Body: Health,illness,and Sexuality74 Questions
Exam 15: Urbanization,population,and the Environment84 Questions
Exam 16: Globalization in a Changing World75 Questions
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According to Erving Goffman,reality is not fixed or static but created through:
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Throughout our day we alternate our activities and where they take place according to what sociologists call:
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Which of the following would NOT be a case in which both focused and unfocused interaction are likely to occur?
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Which of the following would NOT be classified as civil inattention?
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According to the textbook,interactional vandalism,such as when men on the street call out to and follow women,is likely to have the effect of:
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Regionalization is the idea that social life is separated into regional settings or zones.These social zones are separated physically,such as a kitchen and a bedroom,but also by:
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According to Edward T.Hall,which zone of personal space is most acceptable during an encounter with your spouse or romantic partner?
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When Jane arrived at the party,her friend Alyssa came over immediately to say hello.According to Erving Goffman,this is an example of:
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To understand a conversation,we need to understand __________,which is why electronic communication,such as e-mail or text messaging,can lead to miscommunication.
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Using the concept of regionalization,explain how time and space shaped your social activities and interactions in the past 24 hours.
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What is impression management? Give an example of how a college student engages in impression management when interacting with professors.
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__________ of all adult Americans use some kind of social networking site.
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Which of the following is an example of the compulsion of proximity?
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According to Erving Goffman,one of the reasons it is important to study subtle day-to-day interactions is because:
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Sociologists Deirdre Boden and Harvey Molotch argue that even with the growth of electronic communication,such as text messaging and e-mail,people have a strong need to interact in each other's presence.They call this concept:
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The measuring of time by clocks is standard around the world today.World standard time was first introduced in:
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What do sociologists call the social honor or prestige society accords to a group of people?
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Our actions throughout the day are generally organized according to both the time of day and:
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Edward T.Hall identifies how many zones for personal space?
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