Sociology True or False Quiz Chapter 4
"Role strain" refers to differences between the same roles when performed by two different people.
false
A "role set" refers to all the roles a person has over the course of a lifetime.
false
Ethnomethodology is the study of how people present themselves to others.
false
People around the world construct the same realities in their everyday interactions.
false
Sociologists use the concept "status" to refer to someone's importance.
false
The idea that reality is socially constructed means that, to most people, nothing seems real at all.
false
The reality people build in their interaction depends only on the actors themselves, not on the larger culture in which they live.
false
The term "master status" refers to being the best in one's occupational field.
false
A persons racial or ethnic identity is largely an ascribed status
true
A status set refers to the roles people have over the course of their lifetime
true
Erving Goffman is the sociologist who developed the approach known as dramaturgical analysis.
true
The Thomas theorem states that situations that are defined as real become real in their consequences.
true
The process by which people disengage from important social roles is termed "role exit."
true
Through their social interaction, people create the reality they experience.
true