Deck 19: Shopping As Symbolic Interaction: Race, Class, and Gender in the Toy Store

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According to the author, what is necessary in order for ritualized scripts to become meaningful?

A) symbolic interactionism
B) second-tier leadership
C) doing gender
D) solid identities
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Which toy store in the author's research employed mostly African Americans?

A) Diamond Toys
B) House of Toys
C) Toy Warehouse
D) Toy Haven
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The informal rules that employees devise and follow to ensure order and preserve their self-respect in their interactions with customers are known as the ______.

A) ropes
B) order
C) rules
D) scripts
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Initial employee training at the Toy Warehouse typically consisted of ______.

A) participating in role play exercises
B) playing with children in the store
C) entertaining customers
D) watching videotapes
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A White, middle-class mother would be the ideal customer at ______.

A) Diamond Toys
B) House of Toys
C) Toy Warehouse
D) Toy Haven
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Who was the ultimate toy expert at Diamond Toys?

A) the parent
B) the child
C) the pediatrician
D) Diamond Toys
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Who were the most demanding customers at Toy Warehouse?

A) African American males
B) mothers with infants
C) middle-class White women
D) wealthy tourists
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The dress code at Diamond Toys is best compared to a ______.

A) school uniform
B) recital costume
C) satisfied customer
D) medieval feast
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Who had the most institutionalized power and authority at the Toy Warehouse stores?

A) preschool children
B) Latina mothers
C) sales associates
D) White men
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What did the male customers do to assert their masculinity while shopping?

A) They threw things at the author.
B) They held beer in their hands.
C) They only purchased sports-related toys.
D) They sexually harassed workers.
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Identify the "Five Is of Customer Service" at Diamond Toys.
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Compare and contrast the ideal customer at the Toy Warehouse and Diamond Toys. How did the targeted customer affect their marketing strategies?
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Discuss how White women developed a sense of entitlement at both toy stores.
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What is the $19,800 rule?
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How was the author treated differently based on her skin color?
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Deck 19: Shopping As Symbolic Interaction: Race, Class, and Gender in the Toy Store
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According to the author, what is necessary in order for ritualized scripts to become meaningful?

A) symbolic interactionism
B) second-tier leadership
C) doing gender
D) solid identities
A
2
Which toy store in the author's research employed mostly African Americans?

A) Diamond Toys
B) House of Toys
C) Toy Warehouse
D) Toy Haven
C
3
The informal rules that employees devise and follow to ensure order and preserve their self-respect in their interactions with customers are known as the ______.

A) ropes
B) order
C) rules
D) scripts
A
4
Initial employee training at the Toy Warehouse typically consisted of ______.

A) participating in role play exercises
B) playing with children in the store
C) entertaining customers
D) watching videotapes
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A White, middle-class mother would be the ideal customer at ______.

A) Diamond Toys
B) House of Toys
C) Toy Warehouse
D) Toy Haven
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Who was the ultimate toy expert at Diamond Toys?

A) the parent
B) the child
C) the pediatrician
D) Diamond Toys
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Who were the most demanding customers at Toy Warehouse?

A) African American males
B) mothers with infants
C) middle-class White women
D) wealthy tourists
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The dress code at Diamond Toys is best compared to a ______.

A) school uniform
B) recital costume
C) satisfied customer
D) medieval feast
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Who had the most institutionalized power and authority at the Toy Warehouse stores?

A) preschool children
B) Latina mothers
C) sales associates
D) White men
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What did the male customers do to assert their masculinity while shopping?

A) They threw things at the author.
B) They held beer in their hands.
C) They only purchased sports-related toys.
D) They sexually harassed workers.
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Identify the "Five Is of Customer Service" at Diamond Toys.
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Compare and contrast the ideal customer at the Toy Warehouse and Diamond Toys. How did the targeted customer affect their marketing strategies?
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Discuss how White women developed a sense of entitlement at both toy stores.
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What is the $19,800 rule?
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How was the author treated differently based on her skin color?
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