MyLab Sociology Chapter 4 (Combined)
Which of the following is the best example of meeting our social goals through impression management?
A rowdy college student presents herself as calm and polite so that her new roommate will like her.
__________ is an example of status inconsistency.
A senior citizen attending college
Angela and Manny are chatting at a party. Manny notices that Angela is moving closer to him and does not step back when he steps forward, creating an intimate distance. Which of the following is Manny likely to infer?
Angela is sexually interested in him.
Which of the following statements about groups is correct?
Being a member of a group means a person must yield to others the right to make decisions and judgments about his or her behavior.
Why might blindness sometimes be classified as a master status?
Blindness can become the trait that others respond to more than any other.
Sociologists would agree with which of the following statements?
By belonging to a group, we assume an obligation to affirm the group's values, interests, and norms.
__________ is the study of how people use commonsense understandings to make sense of life.
Ethnomethodology
According to Ferdinand Tönnies, individuals in the __________ way of life are unified by a desire to help improve the well-being of everyone.
Gemeinschaft
Which of the following statements describes German people's reactions to Walmart's policy that their employees smile at customers?
German customers were offended.
As society has changed so that people are less personally connected and more reliant on formal, impersonal social institutions, we have moved toward __________.
Gesellschaft
What is one advantage of having a higher social class that is seen through the combination of macrosociology and microsociology?
Individuals with higher social status can manipulate their good reputations to get away with socially unacceptable behaviors.
Which of the following sociologically explains why Amish female grocery clerks in Indiana refused to make eye contact with male customers?
Men in the United States interpreted their behavior in a way the women did not intend.
__________ are the behaviors, obligations, and privileges attached to a status.
Roles
__________ divides people according to income, education, and occupation.
Social class
Which of the following statements explains the relationship between interactions and how we control our personal bubble?
We control eye contact with other people.
Which of the following statements best described the difference between a role and a status?
You occupy a status, but you play a role.
College football is a good example of social structure because ___________.
a position in football is like a person's social status
Using the macrosociological approach and the examples of the "Saints" and the "Roughnecks," who has the best chances of success in the United States?
a white boy born into a wealthy, prominent New England family
The status inherited by a baby born into a royal family is considered a(n) __________.
ascribed status
When a faculty member's students were washing dollar bills at a laundromat, they were testing people's __________.
background assumptions
Jose is trained to apply symbolic interactionism. He focuses on________ to identify suspected terrorists who are attempting to board airplanes.
body language
Microsociology focuses on social interaction while macrosociology focuses on __________.
broad features of society
Some status symbols are used to __________.
communicate group membership to others
in the developed town of Midtern, some people mine gold, others turn it into jewelry, and still others sell it. This __________ disperses people into different interest groups where they develop different ideas about life.
division of labor
Cindy acts casually around her friends but formally around her coworkers. When she gets together with her in-laws, she is polite and reserved; however, when she is alone with her husband and children, she is extroverted and witty. Erving Goffman would present Cindy's behavior as an example of __________.
dramaturgical analysis
Socorro, a research assistant at the university, uses __________ to explore background assumptions that underlie human behavior.
ethnomethodology
Marly has Asperger's syndrome. Symbolic interactionists would be particularly concerned about her ability to interpret __________.
facial expressions and gestures
Image consultants are career coaches who assist individuals with their __________.
impression management
What term is used to describe the idea that people try to control what others think about them?
impression management
The social construction of reality is based on __________.
interactions with others
A sociologist analyzing the interactions among individuals during their everyday lives is using what level of analysis?
microsociology
As societies increase in size, they __________.
move from mechanical solidarity to organic solidarity
According to dramaturgy, when you are alone, you are __________.
on a back stage
Bernard is a sociologist focusing on macrosociology. What is he most likely to analyze?
parolees and where they fall within the U.S. social class system
Original solidarity places greater importance on __________ than does mechanical solidarity.
performing similar tasks
By examining only the macrosociology of a group, __________ would be missed from the analysis, providing an incomplete picture of social life.
personal interactions
North Americans tend to expect more __________ than South Americans during face-to-face conversations.
personal space
According to the functionalist perspective, which of the following is a functional requisite that a society must meet in order to survive?
preserving order
Which of the following is a functional requisite of each society?
preserving order
Which of the following is an example of a value that is transmitted through the social institution of the economy?
producing efficiently
Functionalists would probably conclude that the mass media in a democratic nation ___________.
represent the varied interests of the many groups that make up that nation
Even if two groups of teenagers engage in similar delinquent behaviors, their __________ will greatly affect their futures.
reputations
Occasionally, what is expected of us in one status (our role) is incompatible with what is expected of us in another status. This problem is known as __________.
role conflict
In order to remain in a group, people must do what?
show that they agree to share the group's values and interests
To communicate information about the self, we use three types of __________: the social setting, our appearance, and our manner.
sign-vehicles
_____________ is based on income, education, and occupational prestige.
social class
Conflict theorists believe the primary purpose of __________ is to preserve the social order.
social institutions
Macrosociology focuses on broad features of society while microsociology focuses on __________.
social interaction
Whispering while in a library is an example of __________ influencing your behavior.
social structure
Sociologists use the term __________ to refer to all the statuses or positions that you occupy.
status set
A wedding ring or a uniform is an example of a __________.
status symbol
Assumptions about a person based on their physical characteristics are usually a product of __________.
stereotypes
Regardless of our feelings at any particular moment, social __________ guides our actions and behaviors.
structure
When Sam is at a family gathering, he always laughs at his father's jokes, even when they aren't funny. This is an example of __________.
teamwork
Sarah has never seen germs, but she is concerned about them. She will not eat any food that has fallen on the floor, even in her mother's home, which is spotless. Which of the following best explains this situation?
the Thomas theorem
A role is __________.
the behavior expected of someone who holds a particular status
The author of your text writes that it is not the reality of a thing that impresses itself on us, but society that impresses the reality of that thing on us. This perspective is known as __________.
the definition of the situation (also known as the Thomas theorem)
In a situation involving a self-fulfilling stereotype, we would expect which of the following?
the stereotype to produce behaviors that match the stereotype
The differences in people's behavior and attitudes are due to _______.
their location in the social structure
Without analyzing social life from a microsociological perspective, it will be difficult to do which of the following?
understand a person's everyday life