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Quiz 4: Social Interaction and Identity
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Question 1
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The Body and Bathing: Help with Personal Care at Home JULIA TWIGG -When older people who need help are going to take a bath, who do they most often want to bathe them?
Question 2
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The Body and Bathing: Help with Personal Care at Home JULIA TWIGG -When Twigg describes the "gaze of youth" she is referring to:
Question 3
Multiple Choice
Women Without Class: Chicas, Cholas, Trash, and the Presence/Absence of Class Identity JULIE BETTIE -Bettie found that social class:
Question 4
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The Body and Bathing: Help with Personal Care at Home JULIA TWIGG -Among the people Twigg studied, what part of the body did people most enjoy having someone bathe?
Question 5
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On Face-Work ERVING GOFFMAN -According to Goffman, what does it mean to present a "face"?
Question 6
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Women Without Class: Chicas, Cholas, Trash, and the Presence/Absence of Class Identity JULIE BETTIE -Among the young women Bettie studied were several groups or "cliques." The Anglo/whites and the Mexican-American students both belonged to a group identified as:
Question 7
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The Body and Bathing: Help with Personal Care at Home JULIA TWIGG -The personal care Julia Twigg describes in "Body and Bathing" is about:
Question 8
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On Face-Work ERVING GOFFMAN -When we consciously don't talk abut certain topics or overlook a discrepancy in what someone says that might indicate that he or she is being dishonest, we are engaging in what Goffman calls:
Question 9
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The Body and Bathing: Help with Personal Care at Home JULIA TWIGG -According to Twigg's essay, bathing can be understood as:
Question 10
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The Body and Bathing: Help with Personal Care at Home JULIA TWIGG -This essay describes people in which country?
Question 11
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On Face-Work ERVING GOFFMAN -Goffman argues that one's face is:
Question 12
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Women Without Class: Chicas, Cholas, Trash, and the Presence/Absence of Class Identity JULIE BETTIE -In order to do her research, Bettie spent months:
Question 13
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On Face-Work ERVING GOFFMAN -John was a terrible dancer. When he went on a date he was quick to point out this fact, and in so doing he:
Question 14
Multiple Choice
On Face-Work ERVING GOFFMAN -According to Goffman, our interactions with others involve many strategies and actions that are designed to:
Question 15
Multiple Choice
Women Without Class: Chicas, Cholas, Trash, and the Presence/Absence of Class Identity JULIE BETTIE -The women in the cliques/groups described by Bettie are:
Question 16
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On Face-Work ERVING GOFFMAN -Goffman's discussion is relevant only for situations in which a person is:
Question 17
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On Face-Work ERVING GOFFMAN -A "corrective interchange" that allows someone to "save face" begins with what act?
Question 18
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Women Without Class: Chicas, Cholas, Trash, and the Presence/Absence of Class Identity JULIE BETTIE -Discussions with the women in Bettie's study tended to be filled with descriptions of themselves and others in terms of: