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

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

symbols - Answer-(SI) products of social behavior; have different meanings for people

interaction - Answer-(SI) social behavior between people; communication takes place

gestures - Answer-(SI) acts that represent something else; nonverbal communication

social norms - Answer-(SI) expectations about how to act in situations

rituals - Answer-(SI) traditions

roles - Answer-(SI) set of social norms for a specific situation, or "part"

salience - Answer-(SI) importance of a role

identity - Answer-(SI) most salient roles define our ______

Critiques of Symbolic Interactionism Theory - Answer-o The key concepts are confusing
- they're difficult to define, making them difficult to test using research
o The ideas and concepts of scholars in this field haven't been combined into one
central theory
o It does not give enough attention to the importance of emotions or the role of the
unconscious
o Places too much emphasis on the ability of individuals to create their own realities -
we live in a world that we do not create ourselves
o The role of power is often neglected
o It lacks attention to the role of biology

I: ______ (according to SI) - Answer-spontaneous self

, Me: ______ (according to SI) - Answer-generalized other (thinking part of self)

Play stage - Answer-simplified childhood role taking

Game stage - Answer-involves taking many roles at the same time

Assumptions of Structural Functionalism Theory - Answer-o The function of families is
to procreate and socialize children
o All systems have functions

structure - Answer-(SF) composition of the family; what members make it up

function - Answer-(SF) the services the family provides to society

instrumental - Answer-(SF) tasks that ensure physical survival (males)

expressive - Answer-(SF) tasks related to relationship interactions that meet emotional
needs (females)

equilibrium (SF) - Answer-(SF) the system will resist change; things need to be in
balance

the benchmark family - Answer-(SF) the traditional intact nuclear family

deviant behavior - Answer-(SF) behavior that deviates from social norms; can still play a
useful role in society

conformity - Answer-(SF) nondeviance

innovation - Answer-(SF) accepts normative goal but attains it illegally or in an
unacceptable way

ritualism - Answer-(SF) gives up on success but still works hard; will never meet
expectations

retreatism - Answer-(SF) rejects both the normative goals and the means to obtain
them; retreats from cultural norms

rebellion - Answer-(SF) like retreatism, but they also attempt to create a new social
structure

Critiques of Structural Functionalism Theory - Answer-o Very few scientific ideas can be
completely free from the dominant values of society
o It confuses function with cause
o It does not adequately account for change

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