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Behaviors influenced or shaped by the presence of others.
The sociologist credited for developing dramaturgy.
A way of analyzing the "taken-for-granted" aspects that give meaning to social interaction.
The symbolic interactionist who developed the concept of "the definition of the situation
Statuses assigned to individuals without reference to their abilities or efforts.
He introduced the concept of ethnomethodology.
When a role becomes central to a person's identity and the person literally becomes the role he or she is playing.
A status that dominates all other statuses.
The mutual influence of two or more people on each other's behavior.
The process by which we form impressions of others and ourselves.
The anthropologist who addressed comfort zones and personal space.
Contradictory expectations and demands attached to a single role.
The social psychologist who conducted a classic experiment on social interaction by placing students in the roles of prisoners and guards.
When a person's sense of identity is partially influenced by a role.
Ways that people use revelation and concealment to make a favorable impression on others.
Responses:
social interaction
Harold Garfinkel
impression management
role strain
social acts
Erving Goffman
William I. Thomas
social perception
role merger
Philip Zimbardo
Edward Hall
ascribed status
ethnomethodology
role embracement
master status

Correct Answer:

Behaviors influenced or shaped by the presence of others.
The sociologist credited for developing dramaturgy.
A way of analyzing the "taken-for-granted" aspects that give meaning to social interaction.
The symbolic interactionist who developed the concept of "the definition of the situation
Statuses assigned to individuals without reference to their abilities or efforts.
He introduced the concept of ethnomethodology.
When a role becomes central to a person's identity and the person literally becomes the role he or she is playing.
A status that dominates all other statuses.
The mutual influence of two or more people on each other's behavior.
The process by which we form impressions of others and ourselves.
The anthropologist who addressed comfort zones and personal space.
Contradictory expectations and demands attached to a single role.
The social psychologist who conducted a classic experiment on social interaction by placing students in the roles of prisoners and guards.
When a person's sense of identity is partially influenced by a role.
Ways that people use revelation and concealment to make a favorable impression on others.
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