Exam 5: Social Structure and Social Interaction

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Patterns of touch are strongly influenced by gender.Which of the following statements regarding gender and touch is false?

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When the different statuses of a person each brings with them significantly different amounts of prestige this causes.

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In a society marked by organic solidarity

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The established position that one occupies within a social structure and that carries with it a degree of prestige is called a(n) .

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Sociologist Arlie Hochschild's concept of "the second shift" is discussed in the text as an example of .

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Explain the differences between preindustrial and industrial societies in terms of economic and social organization.

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Ais a broad system that organizes specific functions in society.

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Sociologists who study the large patterns of social interactions that are vast,complex,and highly differentiated are using.

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What is the relationship between culture and society,from a sociological perspective?

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The social exchange model states that our interactions are influenced by the rewards and punishments that we receive from others.The social rewards that influence our behavior

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The key difference that distinguishes different types of societies is the type and level of technology.

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A pastoral society is unlike a forging society because:

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Sociologists who study patterns of social interaction use macroanalysis.

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Functionalist theorists contend that social institutions

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Within a gemeinschaft society,how is social control achieved?

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Explain the importance of division of labor,according to Durkheim.

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are statuses that demonstrate that it is difficult to draw a firm line between ascribed and achieved statuses.

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Your age and race are examples of

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Insocieties,there is a clearer division of labor than pastoral societies,but less than in industrial societies.

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In postindustrial societies

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