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socs 185 quiz 6 Chamberlain College Of Nursing - Question and answers 100% correct 2024/2025 socs 185 quiz 6 kinship - correct answer a social network of people based on common ancestry, marriage, or adoption functionalism - correct answer role of families in maintaining the stability o...

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kinship - correct answer ✔a social network of people based on common
ancestry, marriage, or adoption


functionalism - correct answer ✔role of families in maintaining the stability of
societies and individuals well being. Families serve the functions of sexual
regulation, socialization, economic and psychological support, and provision
of social status


feminism - correct answer ✔the belief that men and women are equal and
should be valued equally and have equal rights


symbolic interactionism on family - correct answer ✔Interactionists focus on
how people in relationships, like families or marriages, interact with one
another. For example, interactionists might study how newly-married couples
go about constructing their marriage and defining their gender roles in terms
of domestic duties. Women and men can experience marriage differently


symbolic interactionism on education - correct answer ✔The interactionist
perspective looks at the everyday interactions among students, and between
students and teachers. Symbols such as the cap and gown, diploma, prom,
and school mascots all play an important role. Interactionists point out that the
labeling of children may limit their opportunities to break away from expected
roles. For example, interactionists have studied how teachers' expectations
about students' performance may impact their actual achievements through a
self-fulfilling prophecy


symbolic interactionism on health care - correct answer ✔Symbolic-
interactionists look to the roles played by healthcare professionals and
patients. Interactionism emphasizes that patients should not always be seen
as passive, but as taking an active part in their own healthcare. Labeling

, theorists suggest health care providers can label someone as "healthy" or "ill,"
and these labels shape how we see ourselves, and how we are treated by our
employers, educational institutions, family, friends, and society at large.
People socially construct health and illness and how both should be treated


Endogamy vs. Exogamy - correct answer ✔practice of marrying within ones
own group
the practice of marrying outside ones group


Monogamy vs. Polygamy - correct answer ✔the practice of state of being
married to one person at a time
the concurrent marriage of one man with two or more women


latent functions of education - correct answer ✔unstated or unintended
consequences of activities within an organization or institution. Three latent
functions.


Restricting some activities - correct answer ✔all states passed mandatory
education laws that require children to attend school until they reach a
specified age or until they complete a minimum level of formal education. Out
of these laws grew one latent function of education, to keep students out the
streets and out of full time job markets


Matchmaking and production of social networks - correct answer ✔Because
schools bring together people of similar ages, social classes, and
race/ethnicity, young people often meet future marriage partners and develop
social networks that may last for many years.


creating a generation gap - correct answer ✔Students may learn information
in school that contradicts beliefs held by their parents or their religion. When

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