Deck 11: Professions and Professionals

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The habit of consistently performing very high-quality work is called

A)empowerment.
B)professionalization.
C)deprofessionalization.
D)professionalism.
E)mystification.
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Which of the following is NOT a hallmark of professions?

A)altruism
B)abstract, specialized knowledge
C)authority
D)autonomy
E)alternative lifestyles
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Professional knowledge is

A)monopolized.
B)specialized.
C)couched in jargon.
D)both a and b
E)a, b, and c
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A code of ethics is a sign of

A)professional knowledge.
B)a professional association.
C)altruism.
D)organizational autonomy.
E)a desire to evade government regulation.
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The so-called "new middle class" is defined by

A)personal acquisition of capital.
B)inheritance of capital.
C)lower prestige than the "old middle class."
D)higher prestige than the "old middle class."
E)the ownership of knowledge.
Question
Obstacles to professionalization include all but which of
The following?

A)opposition from existing professions
B)opposition from the government
C)employment in large organizations
D)public skepticism
E)difficulty in standardizing a body of knowledge
Question
An occupation that seeks to imitate a profession follows the process of

A)deprofessionalization.
B)mystification.
C)professionalization.
D)turf definition.
E)professionalism.
Question
The professional-client relationship is most affected by

A)professional association accreditation standards.
B)third-party payments for professional services.
C)the professional code of ethics.
D)the alumni association of the professional school.
E)the client's level of belief in the professional.
Question
Occupational groupings closely associated with professions in a helping or supporting role but not possessing their own body of knowledge nor having autonomy are called

A)semi-professionals.
B)paraprofessions.
C)deprofessionalized workers.
D)executives.
E)free professions.
Question
Deprofessionalization often threatens

A)the profession's right to licensing.
B)the profession's right to monopolize its knowledge.
C)the profession's code of ethics.
D)the profession's autonomy.
E)the profession's altruism.
Question
"Professionalization" refers to

A)competence and effectiveness in job performance.
B)the effort by an occupational group to raise its collective standing.
C)competition between semi-professionals and paraprofessionals over areas of authority.
D)specialization.
E)moving a service from home to market production.
Question
The knowledge base of a profession includes all of the following EXCEPT

A)theoretical knowledge.
B)technique.
C)practical information.
D)research published in journals.
E)professional culture.
Question
One characteristic of semi-professions is that they often have a predominance of

A)people with only a high school education.
B)women.
C)minority group members.
D)geographically isolated people.
E)people following a second career.
Question
Which "hallmark" of the professions leads professionals to expect compliance with their orders from clients and subordinate occupational groups?

A)specialized knowledge
B)autonomy
C)authority
D)altruism
E)ethical obligations
Question
Which of the following characteristics do the semi-professions NOT share in common with the traditional free professions?

A)an over-representation of women
B)having concern for others
C)a professional culture
D)a body of knowledge
E)specialized training
Question
In the text, Ritzer and Walczak use the term McDoctors to characterize

A)the ongoing reorganization of professional services.
B)the support of residential homes near hospitals for the families of sick children by McDonalds.
C)the automation of professional work.
D)the employment of professionals in staff positions.
E)the increasing use of advertising by professionals.
Question
Which of the following is NOT a form of deprofessionalization?

A)diffusion of specialized knowledge
B)control by management
C)regulation by the state
D)licensure by the state
E)guidelines by third-party payers
Question
Which of the following IS a characteristic of paraprofessionals?

A)They control their own body of knowledge.
B)They are required to maintain full-time status.
C)They obtain the same training as professionals.
D)They provide a supporting role to other professionals.
E)They are as autonomous as the professionals.
Question
Employment in large organizations threatens professionals with the substitution of _________ authority for professional authority.

A)bureaucratic
B)traditional
C)charismatic
D)communal
E)amateur
Question
The relentless creation of new knowledge has what consequences for professionals?

A)Professionals who cannot keep up with the new knowledge become intellectually obsolete.
B)Professionals may find that computerized techniques have routinized their professional judgment.
C)Professionals feel the need for greater specialization.
D)both a and b
E)a, b, and c
Question
Dr.Smith is the company doctor for Megavert Widget Company.Dr.Jones works in a group practice with ten other doctors.An importance difference between their work conditions is:

A)The group practice retains control by the profession.
B)The factory does not require its physician to be licensed by the state.
C)The factory doctor does not need continuing education.
D)The clients at the group practice have more medical problems.
E)The doctors in the group practice graduated from a different medical school than the factory doctor.
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New professions arise

A)whenever the state legislature passes licensing laws.
B)when universities create new majors.
C)when professional associations are formed.
D)when a new journal is developed.
E)when the public accepts advice from an occupational group with expertise in a subject.
Question
Which of the following is NOT a criticism of the "four hallmarks" approach to the professions by the "power" approach?

A)The "hallmarks" approach neglects efforts by the professions to reserve work to themselves.
B)The professions are not really meritocracies as claimed in the "hallmarks" approach.
C)The "hallmarks" approach overemphasizes the autonomy of professionals.
D)Professionals are not as altruistic as the "hallmarks" approach suggests.
E)Struggles within the profession are ignored.
Question
Within each profession, women and minorities

A)tend to have lower incomes
B)are more likely to have their authority challenged
C)occupy less prestigious specialties
D)sometimes experience discrimination
E)all of the above
Question
Struggles over authority between two occupations are most likely to occur when

A)the state legislature has no political majority.
B)the public does not yet accept the claims of expertise by either occupation.
C)universities will not provide training in either area.
D)one occupation is already recognized for third-party reimbursement.
E)the two occupations have equally stringent admission criteria to their training schools.
Question
One danger for the professional who hires a paraprofessional is that

A)the paraprofessional might practice the profession without a license.
B)the professional is responsible for any mistakes made by the paraprofessional.
C)the paraprofessional receives no training.
D)the paraprofessional will raise the cost of providing the professional service.
E)most clients feel more comfortable with the paraprofessional than they do with the professional.
Question
Compared with other workers, professionals

A)receive higher salaries.
B)receive lower prestige.
C)work fewer hours per week.
D)are exempt from continuing education requirements.
E)rarely volunteer their time.
Question
Professions delegate their dirty work to other workers.This is consistent with their

A)altruism.
B)abstract, specialized knowledge.
C)authority.
D)autonomy.
E)alternative lifestyles.
Question
Which of the following is NOT a typical characteristic of professional occupations?

A)barriers to entry
B)lengthy training schools
C)claim of altruism
D)have legal or institutional support for their monopoly of knowledge through credentialing
E)are subject to the authority of a dominant occupation
Question
Which of the following would you be LEAST likely to find in an occupation that is professionalizing?

A)university training programs
B)professional journals
C)lobbying effort at the state legislature
D)licensing
E)collective bargaining.
Question
Socialization in the professional school is critical to participating in

A)lobbying for the professional association.
B)the professional culture.
C)a bureaucratic organization.
D)pro bono publico work.
E)an occupation.
Question
Government regulation and managerial control are forces of

A)professionalization.
B)deprofessionalization.
C)meritocracy.
D)mystification.
E)specialization.
Question
The concept that each profession is a meritocracy is most compatible with

A)the conflict theory.
B)Marxist theory.
C)the theory of professionalization
D)structural-functionalist theory
E)the theory of deprofessionalization
Question
In the "power" approach to defining professions, what makes the knowledge held by professionals unique?

A)Although the knowledge is often held by general public, the professional has power over the client.
B)Professional knowledge is both theoretical and applied.
C)Professionals use this knowledge in doing pro bono work.
D)The knowledge is monopolized.
E)The knowledge is conveyed in formal schooling.
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What do the semi-professions lack in comparison with the professions?

A)ultimate control over their own body of knowledge
B)control over areas of uncertainty
C)professional associations and a code of ethics
D)a lengthy training period in a body of specialized knowledge
E)an effort to require licensing
Question
A powerful professional association is interested in all of the following EXCEPT

A)lobbying for favorable laws.
B)accrediting professional schools.
C)setting standards for professional degrees.
D)sharing authority with closely related occupations.
E)maintaining prestige with clients.
Question
Suppose a lawyer is employed as full-time legal counsel for a university.She is

A)a professional in name only.
B)a professional in a staff position.
C)a semi-professional.
D)a manager.
E)a paraprofessional.
Question
Semi-professions experience reduced autonomy because

A)their state licenses are limited.
B)they are more likely to be employed in bureaucratic organizations.
C)they delegate their dirty work to others.
D)they are recognized as legitimate by clients.
E)they cooperate with professionals.
Question
The hallmarks approach (i.e., the structural-functional approach) is most useful for

A)understanding the distribution of power within the profession.
B)predicting which occupations will professionalize.
C)distinguishing professions from other types of occupations.
D)understanding how professions maintain a position of dominance.
E)predicting the behavior of professionals who are employed in bureaucratic organizations.
Question
Which of the following is key to understanding the "power" approach to the professions?

A)The professions are relatively meritocratic.
B)Organized collectivities can act to achieve desired ends.
C)The possession of specialized technical knowledge gives its holders power.
D)The state autonomously decides which occupations will be conferred professional status.
E)Occupations that are already powerful act to retain their power.
Question
The model of the "free professions" refers to

A)working without pay.
B)self-employment as opposed to working for a bureaucratic organization.
C)working without legal constraints.
D)working without paying a licensing fee.
E)working without supervision within a bureaucracy.
Question
Given the definition of professionalism,

A)only a professional's work could be described with this term.
B)both professionals and semi-professionals could be described with this term.
C)only the work of someone who is licensed to perform their occupation could be described with this term.
D)only the work of people who receive pay for their work could be described with this term.
E)any work could be described with this term.
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Librarians are an example of an occupation in which

A)there are high barriers to entry.
B)deprofessionalization is not possible.
C)occupational monopoly of work has not yet occurred.
D)legislatures require licenses to practice.
E)bureaucratic control does not conflict with professional control.
Question
The professions exercise authority over other occupations

A)by delegating dirty work.
B)by creating paraprofessions.
C)by maintaining a monopoly over some tasks.
D)by using licensing to limit the ability of other occupations to perform some tasks.
E)all of the above.
Question
Intense specialization within the professions has led to

A)a need for generalists.
B)demystification.
C)competition among professions.
D)competition between professions and semi-professions.
E)competition between professions and paraprofessions.
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The conflict perspective

A)views the professions as unproductive.
B)explains the professions in terms of their objective merit.
C)explains the relative rankings of the professions and of the specialties within the profession as a function of power.
D)explains the position of professionals who are self-employed but not the position of those who are employed by organizations.
E)views the entry into professional school as the most important determinant of the professional culture.
Question
One implication of the new middle class is that

A)there will no longer be inheritance of capital.
B)outsourcing is creating a middle class abroad.
C)taxes on consumption will replace taxes on income.
D)admission to professional schools will become a key form of social mobility
E)only professionals will be viewed as members of the middle class.
Question
Pro bono publico work

A)is paid employment.
B)is performed only in medical fields.
C)has no professional significance.
D)is unrelated to other professional work.
E)may carry symbolic rewards.
Question
Outsourcing presupposes that

A)the United States no longer produces enough professionals to serve its own needs.
B)the professionals hired abroad were trained in American professional schools.
C)the professionals hired abroad are paid more than those in the United States.
D)the professionals hired abroad have knowledge roughly equivalent to that of U.S.professionals.
E)U.S.professionals have delegated "dirty work" abroad.
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1
The habit of consistently performing very high-quality work is called

A)empowerment.
B)professionalization.
C)deprofessionalization.
D)professionalism.
E)mystification.
D
2
Which of the following is NOT a hallmark of professions?

A)altruism
B)abstract, specialized knowledge
C)authority
D)autonomy
E)alternative lifestyles
E
3
Professional knowledge is

A)monopolized.
B)specialized.
C)couched in jargon.
D)both a and b
E)a, b, and c
E
4
A code of ethics is a sign of

A)professional knowledge.
B)a professional association.
C)altruism.
D)organizational autonomy.
E)a desire to evade government regulation.
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The so-called "new middle class" is defined by

A)personal acquisition of capital.
B)inheritance of capital.
C)lower prestige than the "old middle class."
D)higher prestige than the "old middle class."
E)the ownership of knowledge.
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Obstacles to professionalization include all but which of
The following?

A)opposition from existing professions
B)opposition from the government
C)employment in large organizations
D)public skepticism
E)difficulty in standardizing a body of knowledge
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7
An occupation that seeks to imitate a profession follows the process of

A)deprofessionalization.
B)mystification.
C)professionalization.
D)turf definition.
E)professionalism.
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8
The professional-client relationship is most affected by

A)professional association accreditation standards.
B)third-party payments for professional services.
C)the professional code of ethics.
D)the alumni association of the professional school.
E)the client's level of belief in the professional.
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Occupational groupings closely associated with professions in a helping or supporting role but not possessing their own body of knowledge nor having autonomy are called

A)semi-professionals.
B)paraprofessions.
C)deprofessionalized workers.
D)executives.
E)free professions.
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10
Deprofessionalization often threatens

A)the profession's right to licensing.
B)the profession's right to monopolize its knowledge.
C)the profession's code of ethics.
D)the profession's autonomy.
E)the profession's altruism.
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"Professionalization" refers to

A)competence and effectiveness in job performance.
B)the effort by an occupational group to raise its collective standing.
C)competition between semi-professionals and paraprofessionals over areas of authority.
D)specialization.
E)moving a service from home to market production.
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The knowledge base of a profession includes all of the following EXCEPT

A)theoretical knowledge.
B)technique.
C)practical information.
D)research published in journals.
E)professional culture.
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One characteristic of semi-professions is that they often have a predominance of

A)people with only a high school education.
B)women.
C)minority group members.
D)geographically isolated people.
E)people following a second career.
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14
Which "hallmark" of the professions leads professionals to expect compliance with their orders from clients and subordinate occupational groups?

A)specialized knowledge
B)autonomy
C)authority
D)altruism
E)ethical obligations
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Which of the following characteristics do the semi-professions NOT share in common with the traditional free professions?

A)an over-representation of women
B)having concern for others
C)a professional culture
D)a body of knowledge
E)specialized training
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In the text, Ritzer and Walczak use the term McDoctors to characterize

A)the ongoing reorganization of professional services.
B)the support of residential homes near hospitals for the families of sick children by McDonalds.
C)the automation of professional work.
D)the employment of professionals in staff positions.
E)the increasing use of advertising by professionals.
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Which of the following is NOT a form of deprofessionalization?

A)diffusion of specialized knowledge
B)control by management
C)regulation by the state
D)licensure by the state
E)guidelines by third-party payers
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Which of the following IS a characteristic of paraprofessionals?

A)They control their own body of knowledge.
B)They are required to maintain full-time status.
C)They obtain the same training as professionals.
D)They provide a supporting role to other professionals.
E)They are as autonomous as the professionals.
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Employment in large organizations threatens professionals with the substitution of _________ authority for professional authority.

A)bureaucratic
B)traditional
C)charismatic
D)communal
E)amateur
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The relentless creation of new knowledge has what consequences for professionals?

A)Professionals who cannot keep up with the new knowledge become intellectually obsolete.
B)Professionals may find that computerized techniques have routinized their professional judgment.
C)Professionals feel the need for greater specialization.
D)both a and b
E)a, b, and c
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21
Dr.Smith is the company doctor for Megavert Widget Company.Dr.Jones works in a group practice with ten other doctors.An importance difference between their work conditions is:

A)The group practice retains control by the profession.
B)The factory does not require its physician to be licensed by the state.
C)The factory doctor does not need continuing education.
D)The clients at the group practice have more medical problems.
E)The doctors in the group practice graduated from a different medical school than the factory doctor.
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New professions arise

A)whenever the state legislature passes licensing laws.
B)when universities create new majors.
C)when professional associations are formed.
D)when a new journal is developed.
E)when the public accepts advice from an occupational group with expertise in a subject.
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23
Which of the following is NOT a criticism of the "four hallmarks" approach to the professions by the "power" approach?

A)The "hallmarks" approach neglects efforts by the professions to reserve work to themselves.
B)The professions are not really meritocracies as claimed in the "hallmarks" approach.
C)The "hallmarks" approach overemphasizes the autonomy of professionals.
D)Professionals are not as altruistic as the "hallmarks" approach suggests.
E)Struggles within the profession are ignored.
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Within each profession, women and minorities

A)tend to have lower incomes
B)are more likely to have their authority challenged
C)occupy less prestigious specialties
D)sometimes experience discrimination
E)all of the above
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Struggles over authority between two occupations are most likely to occur when

A)the state legislature has no political majority.
B)the public does not yet accept the claims of expertise by either occupation.
C)universities will not provide training in either area.
D)one occupation is already recognized for third-party reimbursement.
E)the two occupations have equally stringent admission criteria to their training schools.
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One danger for the professional who hires a paraprofessional is that

A)the paraprofessional might practice the profession without a license.
B)the professional is responsible for any mistakes made by the paraprofessional.
C)the paraprofessional receives no training.
D)the paraprofessional will raise the cost of providing the professional service.
E)most clients feel more comfortable with the paraprofessional than they do with the professional.
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Compared with other workers, professionals

A)receive higher salaries.
B)receive lower prestige.
C)work fewer hours per week.
D)are exempt from continuing education requirements.
E)rarely volunteer their time.
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Professions delegate their dirty work to other workers.This is consistent with their

A)altruism.
B)abstract, specialized knowledge.
C)authority.
D)autonomy.
E)alternative lifestyles.
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Which of the following is NOT a typical characteristic of professional occupations?

A)barriers to entry
B)lengthy training schools
C)claim of altruism
D)have legal or institutional support for their monopoly of knowledge through credentialing
E)are subject to the authority of a dominant occupation
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30
Which of the following would you be LEAST likely to find in an occupation that is professionalizing?

A)university training programs
B)professional journals
C)lobbying effort at the state legislature
D)licensing
E)collective bargaining.
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31
Socialization in the professional school is critical to participating in

A)lobbying for the professional association.
B)the professional culture.
C)a bureaucratic organization.
D)pro bono publico work.
E)an occupation.
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Government regulation and managerial control are forces of

A)professionalization.
B)deprofessionalization.
C)meritocracy.
D)mystification.
E)specialization.
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The concept that each profession is a meritocracy is most compatible with

A)the conflict theory.
B)Marxist theory.
C)the theory of professionalization
D)structural-functionalist theory
E)the theory of deprofessionalization
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34
In the "power" approach to defining professions, what makes the knowledge held by professionals unique?

A)Although the knowledge is often held by general public, the professional has power over the client.
B)Professional knowledge is both theoretical and applied.
C)Professionals use this knowledge in doing pro bono work.
D)The knowledge is monopolized.
E)The knowledge is conveyed in formal schooling.
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35
What do the semi-professions lack in comparison with the professions?

A)ultimate control over their own body of knowledge
B)control over areas of uncertainty
C)professional associations and a code of ethics
D)a lengthy training period in a body of specialized knowledge
E)an effort to require licensing
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36
A powerful professional association is interested in all of the following EXCEPT

A)lobbying for favorable laws.
B)accrediting professional schools.
C)setting standards for professional degrees.
D)sharing authority with closely related occupations.
E)maintaining prestige with clients.
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37
Suppose a lawyer is employed as full-time legal counsel for a university.She is

A)a professional in name only.
B)a professional in a staff position.
C)a semi-professional.
D)a manager.
E)a paraprofessional.
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38
Semi-professions experience reduced autonomy because

A)their state licenses are limited.
B)they are more likely to be employed in bureaucratic organizations.
C)they delegate their dirty work to others.
D)they are recognized as legitimate by clients.
E)they cooperate with professionals.
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39
The hallmarks approach (i.e., the structural-functional approach) is most useful for

A)understanding the distribution of power within the profession.
B)predicting which occupations will professionalize.
C)distinguishing professions from other types of occupations.
D)understanding how professions maintain a position of dominance.
E)predicting the behavior of professionals who are employed in bureaucratic organizations.
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40
Which of the following is key to understanding the "power" approach to the professions?

A)The professions are relatively meritocratic.
B)Organized collectivities can act to achieve desired ends.
C)The possession of specialized technical knowledge gives its holders power.
D)The state autonomously decides which occupations will be conferred professional status.
E)Occupations that are already powerful act to retain their power.
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41
The model of the "free professions" refers to

A)working without pay.
B)self-employment as opposed to working for a bureaucratic organization.
C)working without legal constraints.
D)working without paying a licensing fee.
E)working without supervision within a bureaucracy.
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42
Given the definition of professionalism,

A)only a professional's work could be described with this term.
B)both professionals and semi-professionals could be described with this term.
C)only the work of someone who is licensed to perform their occupation could be described with this term.
D)only the work of people who receive pay for their work could be described with this term.
E)any work could be described with this term.
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43
Librarians are an example of an occupation in which

A)there are high barriers to entry.
B)deprofessionalization is not possible.
C)occupational monopoly of work has not yet occurred.
D)legislatures require licenses to practice.
E)bureaucratic control does not conflict with professional control.
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44
The professions exercise authority over other occupations

A)by delegating dirty work.
B)by creating paraprofessions.
C)by maintaining a monopoly over some tasks.
D)by using licensing to limit the ability of other occupations to perform some tasks.
E)all of the above.
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45
Intense specialization within the professions has led to

A)a need for generalists.
B)demystification.
C)competition among professions.
D)competition between professions and semi-professions.
E)competition between professions and paraprofessions.
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46
The conflict perspective

A)views the professions as unproductive.
B)explains the professions in terms of their objective merit.
C)explains the relative rankings of the professions and of the specialties within the profession as a function of power.
D)explains the position of professionals who are self-employed but not the position of those who are employed by organizations.
E)views the entry into professional school as the most important determinant of the professional culture.
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47
One implication of the new middle class is that

A)there will no longer be inheritance of capital.
B)outsourcing is creating a middle class abroad.
C)taxes on consumption will replace taxes on income.
D)admission to professional schools will become a key form of social mobility
E)only professionals will be viewed as members of the middle class.
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48
Pro bono publico work

A)is paid employment.
B)is performed only in medical fields.
C)has no professional significance.
D)is unrelated to other professional work.
E)may carry symbolic rewards.
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49
Outsourcing presupposes that

A)the United States no longer produces enough professionals to serve its own needs.
B)the professionals hired abroad were trained in American professional schools.
C)the professionals hired abroad are paid more than those in the United States.
D)the professionals hired abroad have knowledge roughly equivalent to that of U.S.professionals.
E)U.S.professionals have delegated "dirty work" abroad.
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