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Symbolic Interactionism Theory - - Answer-Assumptions: People will react to something according to the meaning that thing has for them. We learn about meaning through interactions with others. As people come into contact with different things and experiences, they interpret what is being learne...

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Symbolic Interactionism Theory - - Answer-Assumptions:
People will react to something according to the meaning that thing has for them.
We learn about meaning through interactions with others.
As people come into contact with different things and experiences, they interpret what is
being learned.
A human infant is asocial.
Once individuals develop a sense of self, this will motivate for future behavior.
Individuals are influenced by society.
People learn the rules and values of society through everyday interactions within that
culture.

Symbols - Answer-Symbols are products of our social interaction. The meaning of
something is given to us by how we see others using it.

Interaction - Answer-Social behavior between two or more people. Verbal, non-verbal

Gestures: - Answer-Non-verbal communication. Using hands. Ex. Making the Okay
sign. Someone has to be there to interpret it or the gesture is meaningless.

Social Norms - Answer-Expectation about how to act in a given situation.

Rituals: - Answer-Repeated interactions Ex. Thanksgiving traditions

Roles - Answer-A set of social norms that for a specific situation or a part. Ex. a
character in a play

Salience - Answer-The more time we spend in a role, the more important/salience that
role becomes.

Impression Management - Answer-The role we take in public that are acceptable as
social norms because we know people will form an impression of us.
Identity: How we think affects our behavior, which creates our identity= who we are

Critiques: - Answer-Key concepts are confusing and difficult to define so it's hard to test
it.
Ideas and concepts are not formed into one central theory like the other theories.
Doesn't give enough attention to the importance of emotions or the role of unconscious.
Too much emphasis on individuals creating their own realities and not enough on the
fact that we live in a world that we don't create ourselves.
The role of power in neglected.
Lack of attention given to the role biology.

, Structure Functionalism Theory - - Answer-Assumptions:
The functions of families is to procreate and socialize children
All systems have functions

Structure - Answer-This refers to the composition of the family or what members make
up the family institution within a particular society

Function - Answer-What services does the family provide to society? The family exists
for the functions that it serves, which in turn enhance the survival of the larger group.

Instrumental - Answer-Tasks that must be performed within a family to ensure its
physical survival are instrumental in nature. The focus is placed on providing for the
material needs of the family members and it is often assumed from historical analysis
that makes are best suited for the task.

Expressive - Answer-The relationship interactions necessary for the psychological
satisfaction of family members are expressive in nature. They include love,
communication, and support and are generally assumed, because of biology, to be
tasks best suited for females

Equilibrium - Answer-Although change comes gradually, family members tend to
function best when things are in balance.

The Benchmark Family - Answer-This refers to the traditional nuclear family composed
of a husband, wife, and their children, with the husband as breadwinner and the wife as
homemaker.

Deviant Behavior - Answer-Merton expanded on the original principles of structural
functionalism, developing a typology of deviant behavior to show how behaviors that
deviate from the social norms can still play a useful role in the theory, as well as in
society. This typology is based on five categories reviewed below:

Conformity - Answer-Nondeviance is the same as conformity (conforming to social
norms

Innovation - Answer-This is based on being both conforming and deviant - example: a
women accepts the goal of material success but attains it in an illegal or otherwise
socially unacceptable manner.

Ritualism - Answer-refers to continuing a pattern of behavior, even if it is not successful,
because that is the way it has always been done.

Retreatism - Answer-refers to the person who rejects both the normative goals and the
means to obtain them.

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