Deck 9: Beauty Is Only Skin Deep

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When selecting our mates for life, ______.

A) we tend to select the most attractive partners possible
B) we tend to choose our social opposites when it comes to beauty
C) we tend to select partners who are comparable to our own level of attractiveness
D) we tend to select partners who are clearly below our own level of attractiveness
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In the fashion industry, "plus" sizing refers to ______.

A) size large and extra-large
B) size 6 and over
C) size 12 and over
D) None of these choices are correct, fashion doesn't acknowledge plus sizing.
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The ideal body type for women ______.

A) has changed very little over time
B) can vary greatly across racial/ethnic groups
C) is remarkably similar to the ideal for men
D) has become much more realistic with the rise of the political power of women
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Choose the false statement: Studies show that ______.

A) people prefer the company of physically attractive people over unattractive people
B) physical attractiveness has no impact on hiring practices
C) attractive babies are held, cuddled, kissed, and talked to more frequently than are unattractive babies
D) we assume that physically attractive people also have great personalities and happy, successful lives
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Beauty ______.

A) can be thought of as a form of cultural capital
B) tends not to be correlated with income
C) really is only skin deep
D) is ultimately tied to universal standards embraced by all cultures
Question
Our behaviors and interactions with others repeatedly show us that ______.

A) appearance norms are so varied that they do not have much influence over us
B) internal beauty is valued more than external beauty
C) what lies within us is more important than our appearances
D) appearance is an extremely important social resource
Question
In their chapter on beauty and appearance norms, Ruane and Cerulo argue that ______.

A) American culture puts very little emphasis on physical appearance
B) beauty is an important aspect of one's cultural capital
C) appearance has little to do with our core identity
D) beauty really is only skin deep
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Ruane and Cerulo use the discussion of beauty and appearance norms to ______.

A) show the importance of material culture
B) illustrate the idea of cultural inconsistency
C) illustrate the idea of culture lag
D) challenge Cooley's concept of the looking glass self
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Cooley's "looking glass self" argues that one's self concept is ______.

A) a reflection of those around us
B) as fragile as a looking glass
C) functions as a carnival mirror
D) None of these choices are correct.
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A parent admonishes a child for not saying thank-you after receiving a gift from grandma. The parent's action illustrates ______.

A) primary socialization
B) reverse socialization
C) anticipatory socialization
D) desocialization
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When we expect that handsome men or beautiful women are happy, intelligent, or well placed, we pave the way for expectation to become reality. This is called ______.

A) the halo effect
B) political correctness
C) a self-fulfilling prophecy
D) cultural inconsistency
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Standards of attractiveness can vary by race and ethnicity.
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Deck 9: Beauty Is Only Skin Deep
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When selecting our mates for life, ______.

A) we tend to select the most attractive partners possible
B) we tend to choose our social opposites when it comes to beauty
C) we tend to select partners who are comparable to our own level of attractiveness
D) we tend to select partners who are clearly below our own level of attractiveness
C
2
In the fashion industry, "plus" sizing refers to ______.

A) size large and extra-large
B) size 6 and over
C) size 12 and over
D) None of these choices are correct, fashion doesn't acknowledge plus sizing.
B
3
The ideal body type for women ______.

A) has changed very little over time
B) can vary greatly across racial/ethnic groups
C) is remarkably similar to the ideal for men
D) has become much more realistic with the rise of the political power of women
B
4
Choose the false statement: Studies show that ______.

A) people prefer the company of physically attractive people over unattractive people
B) physical attractiveness has no impact on hiring practices
C) attractive babies are held, cuddled, kissed, and talked to more frequently than are unattractive babies
D) we assume that physically attractive people also have great personalities and happy, successful lives
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Beauty ______.

A) can be thought of as a form of cultural capital
B) tends not to be correlated with income
C) really is only skin deep
D) is ultimately tied to universal standards embraced by all cultures
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Our behaviors and interactions with others repeatedly show us that ______.

A) appearance norms are so varied that they do not have much influence over us
B) internal beauty is valued more than external beauty
C) what lies within us is more important than our appearances
D) appearance is an extremely important social resource
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In their chapter on beauty and appearance norms, Ruane and Cerulo argue that ______.

A) American culture puts very little emphasis on physical appearance
B) beauty is an important aspect of one's cultural capital
C) appearance has little to do with our core identity
D) beauty really is only skin deep
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Ruane and Cerulo use the discussion of beauty and appearance norms to ______.

A) show the importance of material culture
B) illustrate the idea of cultural inconsistency
C) illustrate the idea of culture lag
D) challenge Cooley's concept of the looking glass self
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Cooley's "looking glass self" argues that one's self concept is ______.

A) a reflection of those around us
B) as fragile as a looking glass
C) functions as a carnival mirror
D) None of these choices are correct.
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A parent admonishes a child for not saying thank-you after receiving a gift from grandma. The parent's action illustrates ______.

A) primary socialization
B) reverse socialization
C) anticipatory socialization
D) desocialization
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When we expect that handsome men or beautiful women are happy, intelligent, or well placed, we pave the way for expectation to become reality. This is called ______.

A) the halo effect
B) political correctness
C) a self-fulfilling prophecy
D) cultural inconsistency
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Standards of attractiveness can vary by race and ethnicity.
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