Deck 4: Interaction, Groups, and Organizations

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__________ can take the form of spoken words, subtle gestures, visual images, or electronically transmitted digits.

A) Exchange
B) Social interaction
C) Cooperation
D) Competition
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If you hold open the door for someone and he or she replies "thank you," it is an example of __________.

A) exchange
B) conflict
C) cooperation
D) competition
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Team members working together to achieve a common goal is an example of __________.

A) exchange
B) conflict
C) cooperation
D) coercion
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If a professor announces that only five A's will be awarded for final grades, students are likely to work diligently to earn an A. This is an example of what kind of social interaction?

A) dispute
B) coercion
C) exchange
D) conflict
Question
What type of social interaction is it when a police officer compels a citizen to take a field sobriety test?

A) conflict
B) cooperation
C) coercion
D) dispute
Question
A social position in society is called a(n) __________.

A) role
B) status
C) category
D) norm
Question
Which of the following best describes "master status"?

A) a social position that a person acquires by birth
B) the collection of social positions that a person occupies at any one time
C) an expectation of how a person should behave in a situation
D) a social position that is especially important for a person and serves as a focal point of the person's social identity
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Even though Michelle Obama is a daughter, wife, mother, and attorney, her __________ will always be considered First Lady of the United States.

A) norm
B) master status
C) role
D) ascribed status
Question
Being born into a wealthy family is a(n) __________ status, but becoming an engineer is a(n) __________.

A) ascribed; achieved status
B) ascribed; status set
C) achieved; ascribed status
D) master; achieved status
Question
Medical doctors are expected to know how to treat medical conditions and to treat patients compassionately. This is known as their __________.

A) status
B) role
C) norm
D) ascribed status
Question
The __________ of student has the __________ of going to class and studying.

A) role; status
B) norm; status
C) status; role
D) role; ascribed status
Question
Role conflict occurs when __________.

A) there is incompatibility of different roles played by a single person
B) there is anxiety due to the inability to meet all the role requirements at the same time
C) the expectations within a single role are incompatible
D) the role a person plays challenges the significant people in the person's life
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Byron is unable to go to work because his daughter is sick. He is experiencing __________.

A) role strain
B) role conflict
C) role stress
D) coercion
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A single mother is concerned about taking care of her children, as well as having enough money to allow them to attend summer camp. This is an example of __________.

A) role strain
B) exchange
C) role conflict
D) coercion
Question
Which of the following is true about networks?

A) Women are able to network more than men.
B) Working-class people are likely to have more networking opportunities than their upper-class counterparts.
C) There is no correlation between networking opportunities and race/ethnicity.
D) Race, class, and gender play important roles in how a person is able to network.
Question
Dramaturgy is related to the __________ perspective.

A) functional
B) conflict
C) symbolic interaction
D) feminist
Question
If you are giving a class presentation and start stuttering because you are nervous, your classmates are likely to pretend not to notice, thereby allowing you to carry on without much embarrassment. This is an example of __________.

A) body language
B) role strain
C) role stress
D) studied nonobservance
Question
It is your first day of college classes and you have your textbooks, backpack, and laptop. According to dramaturgical analysis, you are presenting an image to other people. This is known as __________.

A) front stage - backstage
B) impression management
C) body language
D) networking
Question
__________ that communicates meaning is an important part of impression management.

A) Body language
B) Front stage - backstage behavior
C) Studied nonobservance
D) Competition
Question
__________ is an explanation of social interaction from the viewpoint of how individuals make sense of everyday life.

A) Dramaturgy
B) Ethnomethodology
C) Exchange theory
D) Networking
Question
Imagine you are one of the only people sitting in a Starbucks. As you sit at your table with your earphones in, laptop out, drinking your coffee, a random person comes in and sits at the table with you, even though there are plenty of other tables available. This person starts talking to you as if you were long-lost friends. In this scenario, social norms have been breached. This exemplifies __________.

A) dramaturgy
B) ethnomethodology
C) exchange theory
D) "push button" events
Question
If Ayanna lets Ricki borrow her chemistry notes when he is absent, Ayanna can expect that if she is absent from class in the future, Ricki will share his notes with her. This is an example of __________.

A) dramaturgy
B) ethnomethodology
C) exchange theory
D) situational context
Question
Eli steps on his son Jaden's toy for the fourth time. In an outburst, he tells Jaden to throw the toy in the garbage. This reaction is disproportionate to the event and signals the frustration felt by Eli. This is also known as __________.

A) ethnomethodology
B) exchange theory
C) impression management
D) a "push button" event
Question
Strangers standing in line at the supermarket and complaining about the lack of available cashiers is an example of a __________.

A) category
B) collection
C) group
D) primary group
Question
People who share a similar status, such as all being employees, would best be described as a __________.

A) group
B) category
C) collection
D) network
Question
Which kind of group has the following characteristics: small in size, concerned about one another's well-being, and sharing a sense of "we-ness"?

A) collection
B) category
C) primary group
D) secondary group
Question
Which of the following is an example of a primary group?

A) a high school basketball team
B) employees at a retail store
C) a local Girl Scouts organization
D) four friends who have known each other for almost 20 years
Question
Which statement about secondary groups is true?

A) Members of secondary groups share close, personal ties.
B) Secondary groups tend to be small in size.
C) Secondary groups are used to accomplish explicit goals.
D) Secondary groups are always long-term groups.
Question
A __________ is a group that has values, norms, and beliefs that serve as standards for a person's own behavior.

A) collection
B) primary group
C) secondary group
D) reference group
Question
Jamar belongs to his university's Future Leaders of America group, where current events and political issues are discussed. He believes membership in the group will assist him in getting an internship with influential leaders in his city. For Jamar, the group serves as a __________.

A) reference group
B) primary group
C) oligarchy
D) collection
Question
Which of the following is true of group leaders?

A) They must always be formally designated.
B) They can consistently influence the behavior of group members.
C) They are only effective if they emerge informally out of group interaction.
D) They never influence the outcomes of the group.
Question
A(n) ________ focuses on group solidarity, cohesion, and morale.

A) reference group
B) instrumental leader
C) expressive leader
D) authoritarian leader
Question
Kameko is the manager of a local retail store. She closely watches sales projections, attends district meetings, and makes sure the store runs smoothly to maximize profits. According to sociologists, she is a(n) __________.

A) instrumental leader
B) expressive leader
C) oligarch
D) laissez-faire leader
Question
Every morning before students arrive at the elementary school, an administrator rallies the teachers together for a group huddle to boost enthusiasm. In this scenario, the administrator is a(n) __________.

A) authoritarian leader
B) oligarch
C) expressive leader
D) instrumental leader
Question
__________ leadership is characterized by a leader who has full control of policies, practices, goals, and activities and leaves little control or autonomy to others in the group.

A) Authoritarian
B) Democratic
C) Expressive
D) Laissez-faire
Question
Work organizations such as fast-food restaurants that rely on a continual stream of new workers have little room for worker participation or group decision making. The most effective type of leadership for these types of organizations is __________ leadership.

A) authoritarian
B) democratic
C) expressive
D) laissez-faire
Question
__________ leadership is a participative style of leadership that works best in situations that require participation and commitment to group goals.

A) Authoritarian
B) Democratic
C) Expressive
D) Laissez-faire
Question
__________ leadership is relatively rare because it applies to few work environments, but it can be found in the academic departments of universities, where group members are concerned with producing new ideas and original research.

A) Authoritarian
B) Democratic
C) Expressive
D) Laissez-faire
Question
Groups in which everyone is given an opportunity to participate and contribute to decision making, such as boards of directors of professional associations, are most often characterized by __________ leadership.

A) authoritarian
B) democratic
C) expressive
D) laissez-faire
Question
American billionaire and philanthropist Warren Buffett of Berkshire Hathaway avoids micro-managing his team and instead surrounds himself with people who can perform their jobs confidently and creatively without intervention. His approach best exemplifies which type of leadership style?

A) democratic leadership
B) laissez-faire leadership
C) authoritarian leadership
D) instrumental leadership
Question
__________ refers to the degree to which a group is attractive to its members and the tightness of the bonds that connects members to each other.

A) Group cohesiveness
B) Group dynamics
C) Bureaucracy
D) Groupthink
Question
Similarity of members, continuity of membership, shared and attainable goals, and amount of interaction are factors that can impact a group's __________.

A) leadership style
B) groupthink
C) cohesiveness
D) ideal type
Question
__________ refers to a situation in which the sanctity of the group takes precedence over the quality of the decision the group is charged with making.

A) Bureaucracy
B) Groupthink
C) Dramaturgy
D) Role conflict
Question
A deliberately constructed group that is bound by explicit rules and aimed at achieving goals is a(n) __________.

A) collection
B) category
C) bureaucracy
D) organization
Question
During the planning of the Bay of Pigs invasion in the 1960s, the drive for consensus among President Kennedy's advisors prohibited discussions that may have prevented a disastrous mission. This situation best exemplifies which sociological concept?

A) bureaucracy
B) laissez-faire leadership
C) groupthink
D) group cohesiveness
Question
The term "ideal type" refers to __________.

A) the best (or ideal) practices for running an organization
B) the amount of social cohesiveness within a group
C) a model of how real-life organizations operate based on many specific examples
D) the appropriate style of leadership based on the goals of an organization
Question
Which of the following is one of Weber's five criteria for an ideal type of bureaucracy?

A) a focus on non-human technology
B) an emphasis on quantity over quality
C) the importance of predictability
D) explicit rules
Question
What is the Iron Law of Oligarchy?

A) the implicit rule that employees will find busywork to do to fill their day
B) the theory that a small clique of people controls an organization for their own benefit
C) the observation that people tend to "rise to the level of their incompetence" in bureaucracies
D) the process whereby the principles of the fast-food industry are coming to dominate more and more sectors of American society
Question
Which of the following statements is true about bureaucracies?

A) It is not possible for bureaucracies to develop internal cultures.
B) Contemporary society would not be possible without the organizing structure of bureaucracies.
C) There is a tendency for leniency in rules in bureaucracies.
D) The "red tape" of bureaucracies is seen as beneficial because it helps combat dehumanization.
Question
An important feature of corporations is that __________.

A) officers of a corporation are legally responsible for the acts of the corporation
B) officers of a corporation may not be held responsible for the acts of the corporation
C) officers of a corporation are financially responsible for the debts of the corporation
D) any benefits of a corporation, such as monetary funds, must be distributed equally among all officers in the upper hierarchy of the corporation
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Define social interaction. List the five types of social interaction discussed in the text and describe the characteristics of each.
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Explain the concepts of role, role conflict, role stress, and role strain, and provide an example of each.
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How do sociologists explain social interaction conceptually? Tell which theoretical perspectives help us to understand social interaction and discuss their theories of this interaction.
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Define group cohesiveness. What contributes to group cohesiveness? Why is this concept important to sociologists?
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Discuss bureaucracy and its features, and describe Max Weber's analysis of bureaucracy.
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__________ can take the form of spoken words, subtle gestures, visual images, or electronically transmitted digits.

A) Exchange
B) Social interaction
C) Cooperation
D) Competition
Social interaction
2
If you hold open the door for someone and he or she replies "thank you," it is an example of __________.

A) exchange
B) conflict
C) cooperation
D) competition
exchange
3
Team members working together to achieve a common goal is an example of __________.

A) exchange
B) conflict
C) cooperation
D) coercion
cooperation
4
If a professor announces that only five A's will be awarded for final grades, students are likely to work diligently to earn an A. This is an example of what kind of social interaction?

A) dispute
B) coercion
C) exchange
D) conflict
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What type of social interaction is it when a police officer compels a citizen to take a field sobriety test?

A) conflict
B) cooperation
C) coercion
D) dispute
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A social position in society is called a(n) __________.

A) role
B) status
C) category
D) norm
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Which of the following best describes "master status"?

A) a social position that a person acquires by birth
B) the collection of social positions that a person occupies at any one time
C) an expectation of how a person should behave in a situation
D) a social position that is especially important for a person and serves as a focal point of the person's social identity
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Even though Michelle Obama is a daughter, wife, mother, and attorney, her __________ will always be considered First Lady of the United States.

A) norm
B) master status
C) role
D) ascribed status
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9
Being born into a wealthy family is a(n) __________ status, but becoming an engineer is a(n) __________.

A) ascribed; achieved status
B) ascribed; status set
C) achieved; ascribed status
D) master; achieved status
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Medical doctors are expected to know how to treat medical conditions and to treat patients compassionately. This is known as their __________.

A) status
B) role
C) norm
D) ascribed status
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The __________ of student has the __________ of going to class and studying.

A) role; status
B) norm; status
C) status; role
D) role; ascribed status
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Role conflict occurs when __________.

A) there is incompatibility of different roles played by a single person
B) there is anxiety due to the inability to meet all the role requirements at the same time
C) the expectations within a single role are incompatible
D) the role a person plays challenges the significant people in the person's life
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Byron is unable to go to work because his daughter is sick. He is experiencing __________.

A) role strain
B) role conflict
C) role stress
D) coercion
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A single mother is concerned about taking care of her children, as well as having enough money to allow them to attend summer camp. This is an example of __________.

A) role strain
B) exchange
C) role conflict
D) coercion
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Which of the following is true about networks?

A) Women are able to network more than men.
B) Working-class people are likely to have more networking opportunities than their upper-class counterparts.
C) There is no correlation between networking opportunities and race/ethnicity.
D) Race, class, and gender play important roles in how a person is able to network.
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Dramaturgy is related to the __________ perspective.

A) functional
B) conflict
C) symbolic interaction
D) feminist
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17
If you are giving a class presentation and start stuttering because you are nervous, your classmates are likely to pretend not to notice, thereby allowing you to carry on without much embarrassment. This is an example of __________.

A) body language
B) role strain
C) role stress
D) studied nonobservance
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It is your first day of college classes and you have your textbooks, backpack, and laptop. According to dramaturgical analysis, you are presenting an image to other people. This is known as __________.

A) front stage - backstage
B) impression management
C) body language
D) networking
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__________ that communicates meaning is an important part of impression management.

A) Body language
B) Front stage - backstage behavior
C) Studied nonobservance
D) Competition
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__________ is an explanation of social interaction from the viewpoint of how individuals make sense of everyday life.

A) Dramaturgy
B) Ethnomethodology
C) Exchange theory
D) Networking
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21
Imagine you are one of the only people sitting in a Starbucks. As you sit at your table with your earphones in, laptop out, drinking your coffee, a random person comes in and sits at the table with you, even though there are plenty of other tables available. This person starts talking to you as if you were long-lost friends. In this scenario, social norms have been breached. This exemplifies __________.

A) dramaturgy
B) ethnomethodology
C) exchange theory
D) "push button" events
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If Ayanna lets Ricki borrow her chemistry notes when he is absent, Ayanna can expect that if she is absent from class in the future, Ricki will share his notes with her. This is an example of __________.

A) dramaturgy
B) ethnomethodology
C) exchange theory
D) situational context
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Eli steps on his son Jaden's toy for the fourth time. In an outburst, he tells Jaden to throw the toy in the garbage. This reaction is disproportionate to the event and signals the frustration felt by Eli. This is also known as __________.

A) ethnomethodology
B) exchange theory
C) impression management
D) a "push button" event
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Strangers standing in line at the supermarket and complaining about the lack of available cashiers is an example of a __________.

A) category
B) collection
C) group
D) primary group
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People who share a similar status, such as all being employees, would best be described as a __________.

A) group
B) category
C) collection
D) network
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Which kind of group has the following characteristics: small in size, concerned about one another's well-being, and sharing a sense of "we-ness"?

A) collection
B) category
C) primary group
D) secondary group
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Which of the following is an example of a primary group?

A) a high school basketball team
B) employees at a retail store
C) a local Girl Scouts organization
D) four friends who have known each other for almost 20 years
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28
Which statement about secondary groups is true?

A) Members of secondary groups share close, personal ties.
B) Secondary groups tend to be small in size.
C) Secondary groups are used to accomplish explicit goals.
D) Secondary groups are always long-term groups.
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A __________ is a group that has values, norms, and beliefs that serve as standards for a person's own behavior.

A) collection
B) primary group
C) secondary group
D) reference group
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30
Jamar belongs to his university's Future Leaders of America group, where current events and political issues are discussed. He believes membership in the group will assist him in getting an internship with influential leaders in his city. For Jamar, the group serves as a __________.

A) reference group
B) primary group
C) oligarchy
D) collection
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31
Which of the following is true of group leaders?

A) They must always be formally designated.
B) They can consistently influence the behavior of group members.
C) They are only effective if they emerge informally out of group interaction.
D) They never influence the outcomes of the group.
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32
A(n) ________ focuses on group solidarity, cohesion, and morale.

A) reference group
B) instrumental leader
C) expressive leader
D) authoritarian leader
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33
Kameko is the manager of a local retail store. She closely watches sales projections, attends district meetings, and makes sure the store runs smoothly to maximize profits. According to sociologists, she is a(n) __________.

A) instrumental leader
B) expressive leader
C) oligarch
D) laissez-faire leader
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34
Every morning before students arrive at the elementary school, an administrator rallies the teachers together for a group huddle to boost enthusiasm. In this scenario, the administrator is a(n) __________.

A) authoritarian leader
B) oligarch
C) expressive leader
D) instrumental leader
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35
__________ leadership is characterized by a leader who has full control of policies, practices, goals, and activities and leaves little control or autonomy to others in the group.

A) Authoritarian
B) Democratic
C) Expressive
D) Laissez-faire
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36
Work organizations such as fast-food restaurants that rely on a continual stream of new workers have little room for worker participation or group decision making. The most effective type of leadership for these types of organizations is __________ leadership.

A) authoritarian
B) democratic
C) expressive
D) laissez-faire
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37
__________ leadership is a participative style of leadership that works best in situations that require participation and commitment to group goals.

A) Authoritarian
B) Democratic
C) Expressive
D) Laissez-faire
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38
__________ leadership is relatively rare because it applies to few work environments, but it can be found in the academic departments of universities, where group members are concerned with producing new ideas and original research.

A) Authoritarian
B) Democratic
C) Expressive
D) Laissez-faire
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39
Groups in which everyone is given an opportunity to participate and contribute to decision making, such as boards of directors of professional associations, are most often characterized by __________ leadership.

A) authoritarian
B) democratic
C) expressive
D) laissez-faire
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40
American billionaire and philanthropist Warren Buffett of Berkshire Hathaway avoids micro-managing his team and instead surrounds himself with people who can perform their jobs confidently and creatively without intervention. His approach best exemplifies which type of leadership style?

A) democratic leadership
B) laissez-faire leadership
C) authoritarian leadership
D) instrumental leadership
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41
__________ refers to the degree to which a group is attractive to its members and the tightness of the bonds that connects members to each other.

A) Group cohesiveness
B) Group dynamics
C) Bureaucracy
D) Groupthink
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42
Similarity of members, continuity of membership, shared and attainable goals, and amount of interaction are factors that can impact a group's __________.

A) leadership style
B) groupthink
C) cohesiveness
D) ideal type
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43
__________ refers to a situation in which the sanctity of the group takes precedence over the quality of the decision the group is charged with making.

A) Bureaucracy
B) Groupthink
C) Dramaturgy
D) Role conflict
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44
A deliberately constructed group that is bound by explicit rules and aimed at achieving goals is a(n) __________.

A) collection
B) category
C) bureaucracy
D) organization
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45
During the planning of the Bay of Pigs invasion in the 1960s, the drive for consensus among President Kennedy's advisors prohibited discussions that may have prevented a disastrous mission. This situation best exemplifies which sociological concept?

A) bureaucracy
B) laissez-faire leadership
C) groupthink
D) group cohesiveness
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The term "ideal type" refers to __________.

A) the best (or ideal) practices for running an organization
B) the amount of social cohesiveness within a group
C) a model of how real-life organizations operate based on many specific examples
D) the appropriate style of leadership based on the goals of an organization
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47
Which of the following is one of Weber's five criteria for an ideal type of bureaucracy?

A) a focus on non-human technology
B) an emphasis on quantity over quality
C) the importance of predictability
D) explicit rules
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48
What is the Iron Law of Oligarchy?

A) the implicit rule that employees will find busywork to do to fill their day
B) the theory that a small clique of people controls an organization for their own benefit
C) the observation that people tend to "rise to the level of their incompetence" in bureaucracies
D) the process whereby the principles of the fast-food industry are coming to dominate more and more sectors of American society
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49
Which of the following statements is true about bureaucracies?

A) It is not possible for bureaucracies to develop internal cultures.
B) Contemporary society would not be possible without the organizing structure of bureaucracies.
C) There is a tendency for leniency in rules in bureaucracies.
D) The "red tape" of bureaucracies is seen as beneficial because it helps combat dehumanization.
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50
An important feature of corporations is that __________.

A) officers of a corporation are legally responsible for the acts of the corporation
B) officers of a corporation may not be held responsible for the acts of the corporation
C) officers of a corporation are financially responsible for the debts of the corporation
D) any benefits of a corporation, such as monetary funds, must be distributed equally among all officers in the upper hierarchy of the corporation
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51
Define social interaction. List the five types of social interaction discussed in the text and describe the characteristics of each.
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52
Explain the concepts of role, role conflict, role stress, and role strain, and provide an example of each.
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53
How do sociologists explain social interaction conceptually? Tell which theoretical perspectives help us to understand social interaction and discuss their theories of this interaction.
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54
Define group cohesiveness. What contributes to group cohesiveness? Why is this concept important to sociologists?
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55
Discuss bureaucracy and its features, and describe Max Weber's analysis of bureaucracy.
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