Deck 5: Social Interaction and Impression Management: With Emphasis on Relationships in a Digital Age
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Deck 5: Social Interaction and Impression Management: With Emphasis on Relationships in a Digital Age
1
A _______________ is the array of roles associated with a given social status.
A)role strain
B)role set
C)role expectation
D)status stet
A)role strain
B)role set
C)role expectation
D)status stet
B
2
Aaron is a 19-year old male, a football player, a college student, a brother, a son, a boyfriend and a mountain climber. This statement is describing Aaron's
A)ascribed statuses.
B)achieved statuses.
C)status set.
D)role strains.
A)ascribed statuses.
B)achieved statuses.
C)status set.
D)role strains.
C
3
A(n)_________________ is behavior expected of a status in relation to another social status.
A)attribution
B)role
C)obligation
D)right
A)attribution
B)role
C)obligation
D)right
B
4
____________ is the sociologist associated with the dramaturgical model of social interaction.
A)Erving Goffman
B)Emile Durkheim
C)Randy Shilts
D)Neil Postman
A)Erving Goffman
B)Emile Durkheim
C)Randy Shilts
D)Neil Postman
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5
When patients do not give honest answers to questions their physicians ask, and they do not comply with treatment plans, they have
A)failed to meet role expectations.
B)experienced role strain.
C)no right to demand physician attention.
D)achieved role conflict.
A)failed to meet role expectations.
B)experienced role strain.
C)no right to demand physician attention.
D)achieved role conflict.
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6
On the first day of class, Professor Smith always wears a tie to convey that he is serious about his job. On the other hand, he gives out his home number as a way of letting students know that he is approachable. Professor Smith is engaged in
A)backstage behavior.
B)impression management.
C)role strain.
D)role conflict.
A)backstage behavior.
B)impression management.
C)role strain.
D)role conflict.
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7
Role _____________ is a predicament in which the roles associated with two or more distinct statuses conflict in some way.
A)conflict
B)reversal
C)enactment
D)strain
A)conflict
B)reversal
C)enactment
D)strain
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8
Role ______________ is a predicament in which contradictory or conflicting expectations are associated with a single status.
A)conflict
B)reversal
C)enactment
D)strain
A)conflict
B)reversal
C)enactment
D)strain
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9
Sometimes one status in a status set is so important to a person's social identity, it overshadows all other statuses a person occupies. That "so important" status is known as a(n)__________ status.
A)achieved
B)ascribed
C)master
D)premier
A)achieved
B)ascribed
C)master
D)premier
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10
Ascribed statuses result from
A)chance.
B)effort.
C)ability.
D)choice.
A)chance.
B)effort.
C)ability.
D)choice.
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11
The ___________ model views social interaction as though it is taking place in a theater.
A)dramaturgical
B)historical
C)cultural strain
D)division of labor
A)dramaturgical
B)historical
C)cultural strain
D)division of labor
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12
As a patient, Shelby has an obligation to follow her doctor's treatment plan. However, her prescribed drug makes her feel very drowsy, preventing her from carrying out her role as a mother. Shelby feels she is not alert enough to properly care for her daughter. Shelby is experiencing
A)role strain.
B)status inconsistency.
C)a role set.
D)role conflict.
A)role strain.
B)status inconsistency.
C)a role set.
D)role conflict.
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13
Professor Smith cancels class for personal reasons at least twice a semester, shows up to class late almost every day and is often unprepared. From a sociological perspective, Professor Smith has
A)failed to meet role expectations.
B)experienced role strain.
C)no right to demand student participation.
D)achieved role conflict.
A)failed to meet role expectations.
B)experienced role strain.
C)no right to demand student participation.
D)achieved role conflict.
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14
Joel Goddard is a laid-off Ford worker, a male, a father, an unemployed individual, and a husband. This sentence describes Goddard's
A)achieved statuses.
B)ascribed statuses.
C)status set.
D)social structure.
A)achieved statuses.
B)ascribed statuses.
C)status set.
D)social structure.
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15
__________ groups include the family, military units, cliques, and peer groups.
A)Primary
B)Secondary
C)Social
D)Active
A)Primary
B)Secondary
C)Social
D)Active
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16
Achieved statuses result from
A)chance.
B)luck.
C)fate.
D)ability.
A)chance.
B)luck.
C)fate.
D)ability.
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17
Jillian is a weight lifter, a swimmer, a college student, and a sister. She is also a person with Down syndrome. When people describe her, they find it difficult to see beyond her Down syndrome. In this situation, Down syndrome has become Jillian's
A)primary status.
B)medical diagnosis.
C)role.
D)master status.
A)primary status.
B)medical diagnosis.
C)role.
D)master status.
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18
__________ is a largely invisible system that coordinates human interaction in broadly predictable ways.
A)A role set
B)Impression management
C)Social structure
D)Social behavior
A)A role set
B)Impression management
C)Social structure
D)Social behavior
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19
In the backstage, people
A)are on their best behavior.
B)"let their hair down."
C)behave appropriately.
D)follow the "rules."
A)are on their best behavior.
B)"let their hair down."
C)behave appropriately.
D)follow the "rules."
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20
The distinction between role and status is subtle: people __________ statuses and _____________ roles.
A)hold; perform
B)enact; occupy
C)choose; take on
D)take on; choose
A)hold; perform
B)enact; occupy
C)choose; take on
D)take on; choose
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21
People who undergo sex transformation surgery, lighten their skin to appear to be another race, or hire a plastic surgeon to create a younger appearance remind us that
A)just about anything can be an ascribed status.
B)the distinction between ascribed and achieved statuses is not clear cut.
C)people usually occupy more than one status.
D)role and status are related concepts.
A)just about anything can be an ascribed status.
B)the distinction between ascribed and achieved statuses is not clear cut.
C)people usually occupy more than one status.
D)role and status are related concepts.
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22
About 270,000 American students study abroad each year. Most, if not all engage in ________________ by keeping in touch with family and friends in the U.S. while negotiating a life in the host country.
A)role strain
B)role conflict
C)transnational relationships
D)secondary groups
A)role strain
B)role conflict
C)transnational relationships
D)secondary groups
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23
Men account for 89 percent of all video game designers and for 97 percent of all video game programmers. What does this statement suggest about ascribed and achieved statuses?
A)Sometimes ascribed statuses overshadow achieved statuses.
B)Male is a master status.
C)Ascribed characteristics can play a role in the statuses people achieve.
D)Ascribed statuses have no bearing on statuses achieved.
A)Sometimes ascribed statuses overshadow achieved statuses.
B)Male is a master status.
C)Ascribed characteristics can play a role in the statuses people achieve.
D)Ascribed statuses have no bearing on statuses achieved.
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24
Which one of the following qualifies as a transnational relationship?
A)students helping people in the community that surrounds their school
B)recent immigrants who broke all ties with a home country
C)online dating service subscribers looking to form romantic relationships with someone in another country
D)subscribers to a newspaper that covers international news
A)students helping people in the community that surrounds their school
B)recent immigrants who broke all ties with a home country
C)online dating service subscribers looking to form romantic relationships with someone in another country
D)subscribers to a newspaper that covers international news
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25
When searching for a romantic partner on-line, Jillian will only review profiles of men from a specific country. In this example, _______________ is the master status.
A)gender
B)age
C)nationality
D)romantic partner
A)gender
B)age
C)nationality
D)romantic partner
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26
Once the flashlight, the pay phone, and the candle became __________________ they were much less likely to be criticized as problematic.
A)internalized
B)socialized
C)institutionalized
D)marginalized
A)internalized
B)socialized
C)institutionalized
D)marginalized
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27
___________ can play a role in determining ___________, as when women "choose" to enter a female-dominated career such as elementary school teacher, or when men "choose" to enter a male-dominated career such as car repair technician.
A)An ascribed status; an achieved status
B)An achieved status; an ascribed status
C)Master statuses; ascribed statuses
D)Primary groups; social statuses
A)An ascribed status; an achieved status
B)An achieved status; an ascribed status
C)Master statuses; ascribed statuses
D)Primary groups; social statuses
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28
The __________ is the region visible to an "audience."
A)backstage
B)frontstage
C)middle stage
D)off stage
A)backstage
B)frontstage
C)middle stage
D)off stage
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29
Which one of the following is an incorrect statement about social structures?
A)Social structures are highly visible systems that coordinate human activities.
B)Sociologists study social structures that can involve as few as two people.
C)Social structures encompass statuses, roles, groups, and institutions.
D)Social structures shape opportunities to connect to others.
A)Social structures are highly visible systems that coordinate human activities.
B)Sociologists study social structures that can involve as few as two people.
C)Social structures encompass statuses, roles, groups, and institutions.
D)Social structures shape opportunities to connect to others.
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30
Institution is a very broad concept that can apply to all but which one of the following?
A)established norms and rituals about dating
B)established holidays
C)a new technology that has yet to become widely adopted
D)study abroad programs for college students
A)established norms and rituals about dating
B)established holidays
C)a new technology that has yet to become widely adopted
D)study abroad programs for college students
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31
A ____________ underlies doctor-patient relationships, a family, and a large corporation.
A)social status.
B)social structure.
C)organic solidarity.
D)mechanical solidarity.
A)social status.
B)social structure.
C)organic solidarity.
D)mechanical solidarity.
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32
The status of physician can be considered ______________ if everyone, no matter the setting, seeks health-related advice from that person.
A)an ascribed status
B)an achieved status
C)a master status
D)a status set
A)an ascribed status
B)an achieved status
C)a master status
D)a status set
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33
______________ is what guides the behavior of online video games.
A)Ascribed status
B)Master status
C)Social structure
D)Role strain
A)Ascribed status
B)Master status
C)Social structure
D)Role strain
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34
Which one of the following qualities apply to an institution?
A)unstable
B)unpredictable
C)human-created
D)reflexive
A)unstable
B)unpredictable
C)human-created
D)reflexive
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35
_____________ consist of statuses, roles, groups and institutions.
A)Secondary groups
B)Social networks
C)Social structures
D)Performances
A)Secondary groups
B)Social networks
C)Social structures
D)Performances
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36
The front stage is the area
A)out of the audience's sight.
B)where people take care to create and maintain expected images and behavior.
C)where individuals can "let their hair down."
D)that people take great care to conceal from the audience.
A)out of the audience's sight.
B)where people take care to create and maintain expected images and behavior.
C)where individuals can "let their hair down."
D)that people take great care to conceal from the audience.
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37
Sociologists use the word social status to mean a
A)role.
B)rank.
C)prestigious position.
D)position in a social structure.
A)role.
B)rank.
C)prestigious position.
D)position in a social structure.
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38
When people enter a classroom, they step into what sociologists call
A)a primary group.
B)voluntary organization.
C)an ideal type.
D)a social structure.
A)a primary group.
B)voluntary organization.
C)an ideal type.
D)a social structure.
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39
Transnational relationships
A)represent new ways of relating.
B)lack social structure.
C)are an important component of globalization.
D)tend to revolve around work.
A)represent new ways of relating.
B)lack social structure.
C)are an important component of globalization.
D)tend to revolve around work.
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40
Which one of the following is a characteristic of a transnational relationship?
A)unknown
B)isolated
C)sustained
D)impersonal
A)unknown
B)isolated
C)sustained
D)impersonal
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41
Which one of the following careers is least likely to involve emotional labor as an expected part of the job description?
A)food services
B)funeral director
C)construction worker
D)customer service reps
A)food services
B)funeral director
C)construction worker
D)customer service reps
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42
Sociologist Arlie Hochschild believes that the emotional labor associated with service workers can be as alienating an experience as
A)failing a test.
B)working on an assembly line.
C)shopping at a giant superstore.
D)jumping off a cliff.
A)failing a test.
B)working on an assembly line.
C)shopping at a giant superstore.
D)jumping off a cliff.
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43
Think about a social structure you "step into" routinely - it might be a social structure at your place of employment, at a place you workout or eat. Describe that social structure in terms of its "invisible" power to direct behavior.
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44
Javier suppresses feelings of envy at an award ceremony upon losing and congratulates the winner. Sociologist Arlie Hochschild called this
A)rationalization.
B)alienation.
C)impression management.
D)emotion work.
A)rationalization.
B)alienation.
C)impression management.
D)emotion work.
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45
The process of impression management can be likened to
A)playing a game.
B)taking a test.
C)writing a book.
D)being an actor on stage.
A)playing a game.
B)taking a test.
C)writing a book.
D)being an actor on stage.
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46
Think about a job you would like to hold when you complete college. Use Granovetter's theory to set a strategy for landing that job.
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47
A web of social relationships linking people to one another is known as
A)the division of labor.
B)weak ties.
C)strong ties.
D)a social network.
A)the division of labor.
B)weak ties.
C)strong ties.
D)a social network.
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48
Relative to men, women are expected to manage emotions on the job and to hold jobs where emotion work is essential. This expectation ties into the cultural belief that women
A)are more authentic about emotions.
B)lose control of their emotions.
C)have deeper emotions.
D)are practiced at managing emotions.
A)are more authentic about emotions.
B)lose control of their emotions.
C)have deeper emotions.
D)are practiced at managing emotions.
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49
For Arlie Hochschild, emotion work involves effort because it requires
A)actually changing one's true feelings.
B)faking an expected emotion.
C)trying to feel a certain way even if one does not succeed.
D)changing other's emotions.
A)actually changing one's true feelings.
B)faking an expected emotion.
C)trying to feel a certain way even if one does not succeed.
D)changing other's emotions.
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50
Emotions are ______________ when certain displays of emotions are an expected part of a product or service being sold.
A)commodified
B)internalized
C)rationalized
D)dislocated
A)commodified
B)internalized
C)rationalized
D)dislocated
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51
Which one of the following characteristics applies to institutions?
A)Institutions have a history.
B)Institutions do not change over time.
C)Institution seeks to distribute rewards evenly.
D)Institutions are ideology free.
A)Institutions have a history.
B)Institutions do not change over time.
C)Institution seeks to distribute rewards evenly.
D)Institutions are ideology free.
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52
Sociologist Arlie Hochschild makes the case that _____________ are under the most pressure to manage their emotions on the job.
A)minorities
B)females
C)males
D)younger workers
A)minorities
B)females
C)males
D)younger workers
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53
The ____________ holds that people on average can use social networks to connect to just about anyone on the planet through six or fewer relationships.
A)theory of differential association
B)dramaturgical model
C)small world theory
D)theory of emotion work
A)theory of differential association
B)dramaturgical model
C)small world theory
D)theory of emotion work
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54
Granovetter learned that contacts who helped newly employed workers land their jobs were likely those that the job seekers
A)saw on a daily basis.
B)maintained sporadic contact with, such as a former classmate.
C)were related to.
D)knew from church.
A)saw on a daily basis.
B)maintained sporadic contact with, such as a former classmate.
C)were related to.
D)knew from church.
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55
Sociologist Arlie Hochschild extended the work of Erving Goffman by presenting "actors" as not only managing outer impressions but as also managing
A)other people's impressions.
B)their physical appearance.
C)their surroundings.
D)inner feelings or emotions.
A)other people's impressions.
B)their physical appearance.
C)their surroundings.
D)inner feelings or emotions.
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56
To measure the strength of a job seeker's ties to contacts, Granovetter
A)asked how often he/she saw a contact.
B)created a diagram of social ties.
C)asked for how long they knew contacts.
D)interviewed contacts to get a rating of closeness.
A)asked how often he/she saw a contact.
B)created a diagram of social ties.
C)asked for how long they knew contacts.
D)interviewed contacts to get a rating of closeness.
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57
Phrases like "I psyched myself up," "I tried hard not to feel disappointed," and "I let myself feel sad" get at the effort involved in
A)emotion work.
B)alienation.
C)rationalization.
D)internalization.
A)emotion work.
B)alienation.
C)rationalization.
D)internalization.
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58
In interviews with the workers who changed jobs, Granovetter learned that the contacts who helped them land the job were most often an old friend, a former co-worker, or former employer. In addition, that contact was likely to be someone with whom that worker had maintained sporadic contact over the years. Granovetter called these
A)the division of labor.
B)weak ties.
C)strong ties.
D)a social network.
A)the division of labor.
B)weak ties.
C)strong ties.
D)a social network.
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59
Which one of the following statements is false about social ties formed through digital technologies?
A)Digital technologies are not the first innovations to expand size and reach of networks.
B)Digital technologies help to maintain strong and weak ties.
C)Digital technologies expand opportunities to communicate.
D)Digital technologies neglect local connections.
A)Digital technologies are not the first innovations to expand size and reach of networks.
B)Digital technologies help to maintain strong and weak ties.
C)Digital technologies expand opportunities to communicate.
D)Digital technologies neglect local connections.
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60
Describe an every day item that has been institutionalized. In doing so, describe what it means for an item to be institutionalized and the controversy that item may have caused when it first came on the scene.
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61
If applicable, use Arlie Hochschild's theory of emotional labor to describe the requirements of a job you hold (or someone you know holds.)
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62
Think of an area of your life where it is critical that you manage impressions. It might involve your family, job or church. Describe the impressions you are expected to convey and what you do specifically to convey those impressions.
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