Deck 6: A: Social Interaction in Everyday Life

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Only a few statuses we hold figure into our social identity.
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A father who wants to be both a friend and a role model to his son might experience role strain.
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Social structure,including status and role,provides a guide for everyday living.
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Only those who retire from their occupation experience role exit.
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A person's racial or ethnic identity is an ascribed status.
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People generate reality in their social interaction.
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A status set refers to the roles people have over the course of their lifetimes.
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Sociologists use the concept "status" to mean someone's importance.
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The concept "master status" refers to being the best in one's occupational field.
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Being a professional baseball player is mostly an achieved status.
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The process by which people disengage from important social roles is termed "role exit."
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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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Having a terminal illness may operate as a master status insofar as people react to the disease as much as to the person.
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"Role strain" refers to differences between the same roles when performed by two different people.
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The Thomas theorem states that situations that are defined as real become real in their consequences.
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People usually have more statuses than they have roles.
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"Role conflict" refers to the conflict or incompatibility among the roles linked to two or more statuses.
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The idea that reality is socially constructed means that nothing is real to most people at all.
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The global map shows that,in general,the lower a nation's average income,the greater the share of housework that is done by women..
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Typically,each status is linked to several roles.
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In general,how much power someone has little to do with that person's claims regarding personal space.
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Ethnomethodology is the study of how people present themselves to others.
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Hand gestures vary widely from culture to culture.
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Emotions have both a biological and cultural foundation.
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In dramaturgical analysis,a restricted area in some settings is called a "back region."
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According to dramaturgical analysis,a role operates like a part in a play,and a status serves as a script.
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Tact is common because embarrassment causes discomfort for both the presenter and members of the audience.
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Hollywood's portrayal of persons with disabilities has not significantly changed in the last 20 years.
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The reality people build in their interaction depends only on the actors themselves,not on the larger culture they live in.
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Ending words with "ette" and "ess" denotes femininity,which generally reduces the value of something.
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In everyday conversation,men tend to maintain more eye contact than women do.
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Because emotions are biologically based,it is incorrect to say they are "socially constructed."
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Nonverbal communication is communication using,not speech,but body movements,gestures,and facial expressions.
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Dramaturgical analysis treats embarrassment as the "loss of face."
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People around the world create the same realities in their everyday interaction.
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People with less power typically have greater personal discretion in terms of how they act in the presence of others.
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A person's effort to foster certain impressions in the minds of others is called the "presentation of self."
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Because men typically have more power in everyday interaction than women,they are more likely to intrude on the personal space of women.
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Erving Goffman is the sociologist who developed the approach known as dramaturgical analysis.
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Employers rarely concern themselves with the emotions of employees.
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Canadian and American humour are indistinguishable from each other.
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Disadvantaged people make fun of the powerful discreetly.
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People sometimes use jokes to "put down" others-a basic form of social conflict.
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Comedians can travel all over the world,because humor "travels well."
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The weaker the perceived incongruity between conventional and unconventional social definitions of reality,the greater the potential for humor.
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Deck 6: A: Social Interaction in Everyday Life
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Only a few statuses we hold figure into our social identity.
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A father who wants to be both a friend and a role model to his son might experience role strain.
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Social structure,including status and role,provides a guide for everyday living.
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Only those who retire from their occupation experience role exit.
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A person's racial or ethnic identity is an ascribed status.
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People generate reality in their social interaction.
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A status set refers to the roles people have over the course of their lifetimes.
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Sociologists use the concept "status" to mean someone's importance.
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The concept "master status" refers to being the best in one's occupational field.
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Being a professional baseball player is mostly an achieved status.
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The process by which people disengage from important social roles is termed "role exit."
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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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Having a terminal illness may operate as a master status insofar as people react to the disease as much as to the person.
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"Role strain" refers to differences between the same roles when performed by two different people.
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The Thomas theorem states that situations that are defined as real become real in their consequences.
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People usually have more statuses than they have roles.
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"Role conflict" refers to the conflict or incompatibility among the roles linked to two or more statuses.
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The idea that reality is socially constructed means that nothing is real to most people at all.
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The global map shows that,in general,the lower a nation's average income,the greater the share of housework that is done by women..
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Typically,each status is linked to several roles.
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In general,how much power someone has little to do with that person's claims regarding personal space.
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Ethnomethodology is the study of how people present themselves to others.
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Hand gestures vary widely from culture to culture.
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Emotions have both a biological and cultural foundation.
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In dramaturgical analysis,a restricted area in some settings is called a "back region."
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According to dramaturgical analysis,a role operates like a part in a play,and a status serves as a script.
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Tact is common because embarrassment causes discomfort for both the presenter and members of the audience.
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Hollywood's portrayal of persons with disabilities has not significantly changed in the last 20 years.
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The reality people build in their interaction depends only on the actors themselves,not on the larger culture they live in.
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Ending words with "ette" and "ess" denotes femininity,which generally reduces the value of something.
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In everyday conversation,men tend to maintain more eye contact than women do.
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Because emotions are biologically based,it is incorrect to say they are "socially constructed."
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Nonverbal communication is communication using,not speech,but body movements,gestures,and facial expressions.
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Dramaturgical analysis treats embarrassment as the "loss of face."
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People around the world create the same realities in their everyday interaction.
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People with less power typically have greater personal discretion in terms of how they act in the presence of others.
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A person's effort to foster certain impressions in the minds of others is called the "presentation of self."
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Because men typically have more power in everyday interaction than women,they are more likely to intrude on the personal space of women.
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Erving Goffman is the sociologist who developed the approach known as dramaturgical analysis.
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Employers rarely concern themselves with the emotions of employees.
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Canadian and American humour are indistinguishable from each other.
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Disadvantaged people make fun of the powerful discreetly.
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People sometimes use jokes to "put down" others-a basic form of social conflict.
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Comedians can travel all over the world,because humor "travels well."
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The weaker the perceived incongruity between conventional and unconventional social definitions of reality,the greater the potential for humor.
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