Deck 4: Social Structure and Social Interaction

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When we belong to a group,who has the right to judge our behavior?

A)No one
B)Only a court of law
C)No one but ourselves
D)The group
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A backward collar is a(n)_____ for a priest.

A)negative status symbol
B)standard in all cultures
C)status symbol
D)ascribed status
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People learn behaviors and attitudes according to their _____ the social structure.

A)attitude toward
B)willingness to be part of
C)location in
D)number of friends within
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_____ is the level of analysis that sociologists use to focus on the broad features of society.

A)Interactional sociology
B)Macrosociology
C)Chaos theory
D)Microsociology
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Social class is based on

A)income,education,and occupational prestige.
B)birth.
C)marriage.
D)religion.
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What is the sociological significance of social structure?

A)It guides our behavior.
B)Understanding it helps to prove the randomness of human behavior.
C)It is a synonym for the term sociology.
D)Our behavior guides it.
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Richard had lived on the street for almost a year.His days were busy with doing things necessary to survive at a basic level-finding shelter,keeping safe,panhandling for money,getting food and drink,washing,and finding dry clothes.Richard knew that he did not have many chances.A _____ would stress that Richard is located at the bottom of the U.S.social class system,and that his low status means that most opportunities are closed to him.

A)microsociologist
B)symbolic interactionist
C)research sociologist
D)conflict theorist
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Microsociology is (was)the main focus of

A)sociologists in the past.
B)symbolic interactionists.
C)all sociologists.
D)conflict theorists.
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_____ lay(s)out what is expected of people.

A)Roles
B)Sociology
C)Parts
D)Master status
Question
Girish is a husband,a son,an entrepreneur,and an amateur ornithologist.A sociologist would say that these statuses or positions make up Girish's

A)role.
B)social class.
C)status set.
D)culture.
Question
A billionaire and a person living on the street share

A)the same social class.
B)comparable status.
C)the influence of social class on their lives.
D)a comparable level of privilege.
Question
The _____ framework that determines what kind of people we become is culture.

A)biological
B)narrowest
C)only
D)broadest
Question
Ex-spouse,school dropout,and debarred lawyer are examples of

A)ascribed status.
B)social classes.
C)lack of status.
D)achieved status.
Question
The typical patterns of a group of students and teachers,or of men and women,was laid out before they were born.This pattern is known as

A)behavior.
B)ordination.
C)social structure.
D)classical structure.
Question
_____ status is involuntary.

A)achieved
B)ascribed
C)earned
D)marital
Question
Aletha had an accident in which she fell into hot cooking grease.Despite many operations and treatments,her face,neck,and hands were forever altered.Regardless of her accomplishments or occupation,Aletha's disfigurement was viewed by many others as her

A)ascribed status.
B)master status.
C)status symbol.
D)status set.
Question
In _____,the focus is on social interaction.

A)microsociology
B)behavioral sociology
C)macrosociology
D)order theory
Question
Culture has a(n)_____ effect on people's lives.

A)profound
B)moderate
C)occasional
D)no
Question
A 90-year-old college student exemplifies

A)status shock.
B)prestige.
C)status inconsistency.
D)role.
Question
Are street people influenced by a social structure?

A)No.
B)Yes.
C)Only in scattered instances
D)The research is unclear.
Question
One of the distance zones that Hall found North Americans use is _____ distance.

A)tribal
B)stereotypical
C)social
D)aggressive
Question
In a self-fulfilling stereotype

A)the behaviors of the person match our expectations from the get-go.
B)the underlying truth of stereotypes is confirmed.
C)the behaviors of the person change to match our expectations.
D)many factors can play a role,but attractiveness is not one of them.
Question
Our assumptions about what people are like are known as

A)educated guesses.
B)stereotypes.
C)roles.
D)status set.
Question
The Old Order Amish of the United States exemplify a(n)_____ community.

A)Gesellschaft
B)Gemeinschaft
C)modern
D)mainstream
Question
Who believes that social institutions were originally designed to meet basic survival needs?

A)Conflict theorists
B)Order theorists
C)Both conflict and order theorists
D)The status set
Question
To interpret _____,we consider facial expressions,posture,and gestures.

A)the extent of intimate distance
B)body language
C)stereotypes
D)macrosociology
Question
For Durkheim,_____ referred to the way that people who perform similar tasks develop a shared way of viewing life.

A)mechanical solidarity
B)impromptu solidarity
C)organic solidarity
D)social class
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_____ refer(s)to the standard or usual ways that a society meets its basic needs.
a.Religion
b.Social institutions
c.Status
d.Social class
Question
One person catches a fish,a second person drives the fish to market,and a third person sells the fish.This is an example of

A)common sense.
B)division of labor.
C)basic capitalism.
D)mechanical solidarity.
Question
The social institution of _____ would include groups or organizations such as the police,courts,and prisons.

A)religion
B)the law
C)the economy
D)politics
Question
Who surrounds themselves with a personal bubble (personal space)?

A)No one
B)Children only
C)Adults up to middle age
D)Everyone
Question
A basic need addressed by _____ is to regulate reproduction.

A)medicine
B)the family
C)the economy
D)education
Question
The term organic solidarity is based on the way that different members of society

A)intermarry.
B)need each other.
C)share the same status level.
D)exploit each other.
Question
Marion belonged to a group that got together once a month in group members' houses to converse in Russian,which they had all learned in school.The Russian enthusiasts were an example of a group that wielded influence over

A)vast segments of one's behavior.
B)the need to conform with group norms over many aspects of life.
C)small segments of one's behavior.
D)social class.
Question
Priest,minister,rabbi,and imam are examples of statuses associated with the social institution of

A)religion.
B)the law.
C)the family.
D)medicine.
Question
Which of the following is one of the five functional requisites that functionalists believe a society must meet in order to survive?

A)Replacing members
B)Yielding the needs of the group in favor of self-interest
C)Promoting creative chaos
D)Socializing politicians
Question
Emile Durkheim was interested in how societies united their members by shared values and other social bonds to produce

A)social dissolution.
B)aggregation.
C)dissonance.
D)social integration.
Question
_____ is (are)the primary focus of microsociologists.

A)Hidden meanings and innuendo
B)The broader features of society
C)Face-to-face interaction
D)The demise of society as we know it
Question
"Maximize profits" and "the customer is always right" are examples of norms associated with which social institution?

A)Medicine
B)Economy
C)Family
D)Politics
Question
Daughter,son,father,and mother are examples of statuses associated with which social institution?

A)The family
B)Medicine
C)Religion
D)The economy
Question
Erving Goffman used the term _____ to mean that social life is like a drama or a stage play.

A)proscenium
B)dramaturgy
C)movie
D)rehearsal
Question
"If people define situations as real,they are real in their consequences." This statement was made by sociologist(s)

A)Emile Durkheim.
B)W.I.and Dorothy S.Thomas.
C)Mark Snyder.
D)Erving Goffman.
Question
Ethnomethodologists explore _____ assumptions about how the world operates that underlie our behavior.
a.background
b.written
c.legal
d.foreground
Question
Sign-vehicles include

A)the appearance of others.
B)written scripts.
C)role conflict.
D)our manner.
Question
_____ refers to our efforts to manage the impressions that others receive of us.

A)Dramaturgy
B)Back stage
C)Impression management
D)Center stage
Question
At a vaginal examination,male doctors _____ social reality in order to define the examination as _____.

A)deny; sexual
B)ignore; nonsexual
C)dismiss; normal
D)construct; nonsexual
Question
Role strain is

A)conflict between roles.
B)conflict within a role.
C)compatibility between roles.
D)a vain attempt to find a role.
Question
Clerks in stores smiling at customers are

A)a sign that the clerks are attracted to the customers.
B)accepted in all cultures.
C)universally encouraged.
D)not accepted in all cultures.
Question
The social construction of reality theory states that through our _____,we construct what for us is reality.

A)ethnomethodology
B)interaction with others
C)classroom experience
D)introspection
Question
According to Goffman's scheme,we have _____ where we can have some privacy and let our hair down.

A)front stages
B)bleachers
C)back stages
D)precast dramas
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1
When we belong to a group,who has the right to judge our behavior?

A)No one
B)Only a court of law
C)No one but ourselves
D)The group
D
The group
2
A backward collar is a(n)_____ for a priest.

A)negative status symbol
B)standard in all cultures
C)status symbol
D)ascribed status
C
status symbol
3
People learn behaviors and attitudes according to their _____ the social structure.

A)attitude toward
B)willingness to be part of
C)location in
D)number of friends within
C
location in
4
_____ is the level of analysis that sociologists use to focus on the broad features of society.

A)Interactional sociology
B)Macrosociology
C)Chaos theory
D)Microsociology
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Social class is based on

A)income,education,and occupational prestige.
B)birth.
C)marriage.
D)religion.
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6
What is the sociological significance of social structure?

A)It guides our behavior.
B)Understanding it helps to prove the randomness of human behavior.
C)It is a synonym for the term sociology.
D)Our behavior guides it.
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7
Richard had lived on the street for almost a year.His days were busy with doing things necessary to survive at a basic level-finding shelter,keeping safe,panhandling for money,getting food and drink,washing,and finding dry clothes.Richard knew that he did not have many chances.A _____ would stress that Richard is located at the bottom of the U.S.social class system,and that his low status means that most opportunities are closed to him.

A)microsociologist
B)symbolic interactionist
C)research sociologist
D)conflict theorist
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8
Microsociology is (was)the main focus of

A)sociologists in the past.
B)symbolic interactionists.
C)all sociologists.
D)conflict theorists.
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9
_____ lay(s)out what is expected of people.

A)Roles
B)Sociology
C)Parts
D)Master status
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10
Girish is a husband,a son,an entrepreneur,and an amateur ornithologist.A sociologist would say that these statuses or positions make up Girish's

A)role.
B)social class.
C)status set.
D)culture.
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11
A billionaire and a person living on the street share

A)the same social class.
B)comparable status.
C)the influence of social class on their lives.
D)a comparable level of privilege.
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12
The _____ framework that determines what kind of people we become is culture.

A)biological
B)narrowest
C)only
D)broadest
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13
Ex-spouse,school dropout,and debarred lawyer are examples of

A)ascribed status.
B)social classes.
C)lack of status.
D)achieved status.
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14
The typical patterns of a group of students and teachers,or of men and women,was laid out before they were born.This pattern is known as

A)behavior.
B)ordination.
C)social structure.
D)classical structure.
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15
_____ status is involuntary.

A)achieved
B)ascribed
C)earned
D)marital
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16
Aletha had an accident in which she fell into hot cooking grease.Despite many operations and treatments,her face,neck,and hands were forever altered.Regardless of her accomplishments or occupation,Aletha's disfigurement was viewed by many others as her

A)ascribed status.
B)master status.
C)status symbol.
D)status set.
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17
In _____,the focus is on social interaction.

A)microsociology
B)behavioral sociology
C)macrosociology
D)order theory
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18
Culture has a(n)_____ effect on people's lives.

A)profound
B)moderate
C)occasional
D)no
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19
A 90-year-old college student exemplifies

A)status shock.
B)prestige.
C)status inconsistency.
D)role.
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20
Are street people influenced by a social structure?

A)No.
B)Yes.
C)Only in scattered instances
D)The research is unclear.
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21
One of the distance zones that Hall found North Americans use is _____ distance.

A)tribal
B)stereotypical
C)social
D)aggressive
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22
In a self-fulfilling stereotype

A)the behaviors of the person match our expectations from the get-go.
B)the underlying truth of stereotypes is confirmed.
C)the behaviors of the person change to match our expectations.
D)many factors can play a role,but attractiveness is not one of them.
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23
Our assumptions about what people are like are known as

A)educated guesses.
B)stereotypes.
C)roles.
D)status set.
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24
The Old Order Amish of the United States exemplify a(n)_____ community.

A)Gesellschaft
B)Gemeinschaft
C)modern
D)mainstream
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25
Who believes that social institutions were originally designed to meet basic survival needs?

A)Conflict theorists
B)Order theorists
C)Both conflict and order theorists
D)The status set
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26
To interpret _____,we consider facial expressions,posture,and gestures.

A)the extent of intimate distance
B)body language
C)stereotypes
D)macrosociology
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27
For Durkheim,_____ referred to the way that people who perform similar tasks develop a shared way of viewing life.

A)mechanical solidarity
B)impromptu solidarity
C)organic solidarity
D)social class
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28
_____ refer(s)to the standard or usual ways that a society meets its basic needs.
a.Religion
b.Social institutions
c.Status
d.Social class
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29
One person catches a fish,a second person drives the fish to market,and a third person sells the fish.This is an example of

A)common sense.
B)division of labor.
C)basic capitalism.
D)mechanical solidarity.
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30
The social institution of _____ would include groups or organizations such as the police,courts,and prisons.

A)religion
B)the law
C)the economy
D)politics
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31
Who surrounds themselves with a personal bubble (personal space)?

A)No one
B)Children only
C)Adults up to middle age
D)Everyone
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32
A basic need addressed by _____ is to regulate reproduction.

A)medicine
B)the family
C)the economy
D)education
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33
The term organic solidarity is based on the way that different members of society

A)intermarry.
B)need each other.
C)share the same status level.
D)exploit each other.
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34
Marion belonged to a group that got together once a month in group members' houses to converse in Russian,which they had all learned in school.The Russian enthusiasts were an example of a group that wielded influence over

A)vast segments of one's behavior.
B)the need to conform with group norms over many aspects of life.
C)small segments of one's behavior.
D)social class.
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35
Priest,minister,rabbi,and imam are examples of statuses associated with the social institution of

A)religion.
B)the law.
C)the family.
D)medicine.
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36
Which of the following is one of the five functional requisites that functionalists believe a society must meet in order to survive?

A)Replacing members
B)Yielding the needs of the group in favor of self-interest
C)Promoting creative chaos
D)Socializing politicians
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37
Emile Durkheim was interested in how societies united their members by shared values and other social bonds to produce

A)social dissolution.
B)aggregation.
C)dissonance.
D)social integration.
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38
_____ is (are)the primary focus of microsociologists.

A)Hidden meanings and innuendo
B)The broader features of society
C)Face-to-face interaction
D)The demise of society as we know it
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39
"Maximize profits" and "the customer is always right" are examples of norms associated with which social institution?

A)Medicine
B)Economy
C)Family
D)Politics
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40
Daughter,son,father,and mother are examples of statuses associated with which social institution?

A)The family
B)Medicine
C)Religion
D)The economy
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41
Erving Goffman used the term _____ to mean that social life is like a drama or a stage play.

A)proscenium
B)dramaturgy
C)movie
D)rehearsal
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42
"If people define situations as real,they are real in their consequences." This statement was made by sociologist(s)

A)Emile Durkheim.
B)W.I.and Dorothy S.Thomas.
C)Mark Snyder.
D)Erving Goffman.
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43
Ethnomethodologists explore _____ assumptions about how the world operates that underlie our behavior.
a.background
b.written
c.legal
d.foreground
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44
Sign-vehicles include

A)the appearance of others.
B)written scripts.
C)role conflict.
D)our manner.
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45
_____ refers to our efforts to manage the impressions that others receive of us.

A)Dramaturgy
B)Back stage
C)Impression management
D)Center stage
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46
At a vaginal examination,male doctors _____ social reality in order to define the examination as _____.

A)deny; sexual
B)ignore; nonsexual
C)dismiss; normal
D)construct; nonsexual
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47
Role strain is

A)conflict between roles.
B)conflict within a role.
C)compatibility between roles.
D)a vain attempt to find a role.
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48
Clerks in stores smiling at customers are

A)a sign that the clerks are attracted to the customers.
B)accepted in all cultures.
C)universally encouraged.
D)not accepted in all cultures.
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49
The social construction of reality theory states that through our _____,we construct what for us is reality.

A)ethnomethodology
B)interaction with others
C)classroom experience
D)introspection
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50
According to Goffman's scheme,we have _____ where we can have some privacy and let our hair down.

A)front stages
B)bleachers
C)back stages
D)precast dramas
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