Deck 4: Social Interaction in Everyday Life
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Deck 4: Social Interaction in Everyday Life
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Sociologists use "status" to mean someone's importance.
False
2
Typically, each status is linked to several roles.
True
3
"Role conflict" refers to the conflict or incompatibility among the roles linked to two or more statuses.
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4
Only a few statuses that we hold figure into our social identity.
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A "role set" refers to all the roles a person has over the course of a lifetime.
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"Role strain" refers to differences between the same roles when performed by two different people.
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A person's racial or ethnic identity is an ascribed status.
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8
The process by which people disengage from important social roles is termed "role exit."
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9
Having "street smarts" really amounts to the ability to make daily events unfold in the way that you want them to.
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10
A father who wants to be both a friend and a role model to his son might experience role strain.
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11
The Thomas theorem states that situations that are defined as real become real due to their consequences.
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12
Social structure, including status and role, provides a guide for everyday living.
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13
A status set refers to the roles people have over the course of their lifetimes.
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14
Being a professional baseball player is mostly an achieved status.
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15
People usually have more statuses than roles.
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16
People create reality through their social interaction.
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17
The term "master status" refers to being the best in one's occupational field.
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18
Having a terminal illness may operate as a master status because people can react to the disease as much as they do to the person.
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19
The global map in thisCHAPTER of the text shows that, in general, when a nation's income level is low, the share of housework for women increases.
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20
The idea that reality is socially constructed means that, to most people, nothing seems real at all.
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21
Employers rarely concern themselves with the emotions of employees.
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22
Nonverbal communication is communication using body movements, gestures, and facial expressions instead of speech.
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23
Because men typically have more power in daily interactions than women, they are more likely to intrude on the personal space of women.
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24
Emotions have both a biological and cultural foundation.
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25
In general, how much power someone possesses has little to do with that person's claims regarding personal space.
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26
Social media, based on computer technology, easily link large numbers of people who may not be in the same physical space.
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27
Dramaturgical analysis treats embarrassment as "losing face."
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28
A person's effort to foster certain impressions in the minds of others is called the "presentation of self."
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29
Tact is common because embarrassment causes discomfort for both the presenter and members of the audience.
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30
In everyday conversation, men tend to maintain more eye contact than women.
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31
The reality people build in their interaction depends only on the actors themselves, not on the larger culture in which they live.
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32
The concept social media refers to technology that links people in social activity.
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33
Ethnomethodology is the study of how people present themselves to others.
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34
Because emotions are biologically based, it is incorrect to say they are "socially constructed."
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35
Erving Goffman is the sociologist who developed the approach known as dramaturgical analysis.
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36
In dramaturgical analysis, an examination room in a doctor's office is called a "back region."
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37
People with less power typically have greater personal discretion in terms of how they act in the presence of others.
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38
People around the world create the same realities in their everyday interactions.
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39
According to dramaturgical analysis, a role operates like a part in a play and a status serves as a script.
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40
There are specific gestures that indicate when a person is lying or otherwise engaging in deception.
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41
Which concept refers to a social position that is assumed voluntarily and that reflects a significant measure of personal ability and effort?
A) active role
B) master status
C) ascribed status
D) achieved status
A) active role
B) master status
C) ascribed status
D) achieved status
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42
The process by which people act and react in relation to others is called
A) social connectedness.
B) social construction.
C) social dynamics.
D) social interaction.
A) social connectedness.
B) social construction.
C) social dynamics.
D) social interaction.
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43
A role set refers to
A) all the roles found in a society.
B) a number of roles attached to a single status.
C) all the roles that are similar in function.
D) a number of roles within any particular organization.
A) all the roles found in a society.
B) a number of roles attached to a single status.
C) all the roles that are similar in function.
D) a number of roles within any particular organization.
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44
Which of the following concepts defines a social position that a person holds?
A) role
B) status
C) role set
D) presentation of self
A) role
B) status
C) role set
D) presentation of self
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45
Sociologists use what concept to refer to behavior that people expect from someone who holds a particular status?
A) role
B) master status
C) status set
D) role set
A) role
B) master status
C) status set
D) role set
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46
Shawna is an excellent artist, but as a mother, she feels that she cannot work and devote enough time to her family.She is experiencing
A) role conflict.
B) role strain.
C) role ambiguity.
D) role exit.
A) role conflict.
B) role strain.
C) role ambiguity.
D) role exit.
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47
What is the concept that refers to the conflict among roles corresponding to two or more statuses?
A) role conflict
B) role strain
C) role set
D) role exit
A) role conflict
B) role strain
C) role set
D) role exit
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48
Julie is a police officer who finds that wherever she goes in her small town, people seem to think of her as a "cop." Julie is experiencing the effects of
A) role exit.
B) master status.
C) ascribed status.
D) status conflict.
A) role exit.
B) master status.
C) ascribed status.
D) status conflict.
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49
Akbar is an honors student.In sociological terms, being an honors student is an example of
A) role conflict.
B) master status.
C) ascribed status.
D) achieved status.
A) role conflict.
B) master status.
C) ascribed status.
D) achieved status.
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50
Which concept refers to the tension among roles connected to a single status?
A) role conflict
B) role strain
C) role ambiguity
D) role exit
A) role conflict
B) role strain
C) role ambiguity
D) role exit
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51
Which concept refers to a status that has special importance for social identity, often shaping a person's entire life?
A) social status
B) master status
C) ascribed status
D) achieved status
A) social status
B) master status
C) ascribed status
D) achieved status
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52
Ending words with "ette" and "ess" denotes femininity, which generally reduces the value of something.
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53
Despite the fact that the world's people live in different cultures, humor "travels well" because it is a universal element of human culture.
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54
Racial and ethnic conflict is a chief motive for humor around the world.
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55
At any given time you occupy a number of statuses.These statuses make up your
A) master status.
B) role set.
C) achieved statuses.
D) status set.
A) master status.
B) role set.
C) achieved statuses.
D) status set.
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56
The less incongruity that people perceive between conventional and unconventional social definitions of reality, the greater the potential for humor.
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57
What concept refers to a social position that is received at birth or involuntarily assumed later in life?
A) passive role
B) master status
C) ascribed status
D) achieved status
A) passive role
B) master status
C) ascribed status
D) achieved status
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58
Which item in the following list might serve as an achieved status?
A) occupation
B) physical or mental disability
C) gender
D) race
A) occupation
B) physical or mental disability
C) gender
D) race
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59
Harold and Sybil are lost while driving to some friends' house.Harold will not stop to ask for directions as Sybil wants him to.This story illustrates the pattern that
A) social interaction is actually mostly random.
B) men and women may have disagreements about who should drive.
C) men avoid asking for directions because they want to keep a sense of control.
D) men are more interested in connectedness than women are.
A) social interaction is actually mostly random.
B) men and women may have disagreements about who should drive.
C) men avoid asking for directions because they want to keep a sense of control.
D) men are more interested in connectedness than women are.
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60
People sometimes use jokes to "put down" others, which is a basic form of social conflict.
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61
Garfinkel's research, an approach called ethnomethodology, involves
A) studying the way people make sense of their everyday surroundings.
B) tracking people's roles over the life course.
C) the study of interaction in terms of theatrical performance.
D) studying unfamiliar cultural systems.
A) studying the way people make sense of their everyday surroundings.
B) tracking people's roles over the life course.
C) the study of interaction in terms of theatrical performance.
D) studying unfamiliar cultural systems.
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62
What does the term "presentation of self" mean?
A) efforts to create impressions in the minds of others
B) being very self-conscious
C) interaction that is highly formal
D) trying to take attention away from others
A) efforts to create impressions in the minds of others
B) being very self-conscious
C) interaction that is highly formal
D) trying to take attention away from others
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63
A ______ might be a prop in the classroom performance of a professor.
A) backpack
B) lectern
C) cell phone
D) confident tone of voice
A) backpack
B) lectern
C) cell phone
D) confident tone of voice
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64
Which concept is involved when a plant supervisor wants to be a good friend and confidant to the workers, but must remain distant in order to rate the workers' performances?
A) role conflict
B) role strain
C) role ambiguity
D) role exit
A) role conflict
B) role strain
C) role ambiguity
D) role exit
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65
Which sociologist developed the approach called dramaturgical analysis?
A) George Herbert Mead
B) Harold Garfinkel
C) Erving Goffman
D) W. I. Thomas
A) George Herbert Mead
B) Harold Garfinkel
C) Erving Goffman
D) W. I. Thomas
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66
Twitter and Facebook are examples of
A) social media.
B) dramaturgical analysis.
C) the Thomas theorem.
D) face-to-face social interaction.
A) social media.
B) dramaturgical analysis.
C) the Thomas theorem.
D) face-to-face social interaction.
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67
Rebuilding relationships with people who knew you in an earlier period of life is a common experience for those who are undergoing
A) role conflict.
B) role strain.
C) role ambiguity.
D) role exit.
A) role conflict.
B) role strain.
C) role ambiguity.
D) role exit.
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68
Research suggests that
A) men "read" women better than women "read" men.
B) women "read" men better than men "read" women.
C) neither sex is any better at "reading" the other.
D) both sexes can "read" behavior of own sex better than the other sex.
A) men "read" women better than women "read" men.
B) women "read" men better than men "read" women.
C) neither sex is any better at "reading" the other.
D) both sexes can "read" behavior of own sex better than the other sex.
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69
Nonverbal communication refers to
A) body movements, gestures, and facial expressions.
B) instant messaging and other e-communication.
C) written language.
D) beliefs assumed to be True by everyone.
A) body movements, gestures, and facial expressions.
B) instant messaging and other e-communication.
C) written language.
D) beliefs assumed to be True by everyone.
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70
Which concept is involved when a surgeon chooses not to operate on her own son because the personal involvement of motherhood could impair her professional objectivity as a physician?
A) role conflict
B) role strain
C) role ambiguity
D) role exit
A) role conflict
B) role strain
C) role ambiguity
D) role exit
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71
Flirting is a playful way of seeing if someone is interested in you without risking outright rejection.From this point of view, flirting illustrates
A) the Thomas theorem.
B) the process of role exit.
C) the social construction of reality.
D) street smarts.
A) the Thomas theorem.
B) the process of role exit.
C) the social construction of reality.
D) street smarts.
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72
According to Erving Goffman, we engage in a _____ when we use costumes, props, tone of voice, and gestures to convey information to others.
A) role
B) performance
C) status
D) self
A) role
B) performance
C) status
D) self
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73
What is the term for the process by which people disengage from important social roles?
A) role rejection
B) role reversal
C) role loss
D) role exit
A) role rejection
B) role reversal
C) role loss
D) role exit
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74
The reality we construct through social interaction is likely influenced by our
A) social class background.
B) soft reality.
C) hard reality.
D) spirituality.
A) social class background.
B) soft reality.
C) hard reality.
D) spirituality.
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75
The study of social interaction in terms of theatrical performance is referred to as
A) ethnomethodology.
B) dramaturgical analysis.
C) the Thomas theorem.
D) the social construction of reality.
A) ethnomethodology.
B) dramaturgical analysis.
C) the Thomas theorem.
D) the social construction of reality.
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76
Which concept is used to designate the process by which people creatively shape reality as they interact?
A) status interaction
B) social construction of reality
C) interactive reality
D) role reality
A) status interaction
B) social construction of reality
C) interactive reality
D) role reality
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77
The power relationship between a physician and patient is immediately evident when the patient enters the doctor's office because
A) it is up to patients to decide when they will see the doctor.
B) the physician is there to greet the patient.
C) patients must wait until a "gatekeeper" admits them to see the doctor in the office's "back region."
D) patients generally address physicians by their first names.
A) it is up to patients to decide when they will see the doctor.
B) the physician is there to greet the patient.
C) patients must wait until a "gatekeeper" admits them to see the doctor in the office's "back region."
D) patients generally address physicians by their first names.
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78
The Thomas theorem states that
A) a role is as a role does.
B) people rise to their level of incompetence.
C) situations defined as real are real in their consequences.
D) people know the world only through their language.
A) a role is as a role does.
B) people rise to their level of incompetence.
C) situations defined as real are real in their consequences.
D) people know the world only through their language.
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79
An important element of nonverbal communication is
A) tone of voice.
B) the back region.
C) body language.
D) idealization.
A) tone of voice.
B) the back region.
C) body language.
D) idealization.
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80
The careful observer can notice clues indicating that someone is telling a lie.People give off these clues because
A) our culture defines specific gestures to convey dishonesty.
B) nonverbal communication is hard for most people to control.
C) few people ever intend to lie.
D) research shows that most criminals really want to be caught.
A) our culture defines specific gestures to convey dishonesty.
B) nonverbal communication is hard for most people to control.
C) few people ever intend to lie.
D) research shows that most criminals really want to be caught.
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