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Sociology 1301 Exam 1 - Whetstone|
Questions with 100% Correct Answers
what is the difference between microanalysis and macroanalysis - Ans micro-the study of
smaller, less complex, and les differentiated interactons suc has talking on the cell phone
or emailing your friend

macro--systems approach used when examining large, complex, and highly differentiated
patterns of social interactionthat occur in organization such as: bureaucracies, societies, and
b/w different cultures, and groups


social organizations - Ans the order established in social groups


achieved status - Ans status in rank in society in the result of individual effort


ascribed status - Ans given at birth


role modeling - Ans imitating or copying th way someone else in that role behaves


role set - Ans all the roles occupied by the person at a given time


role conflict - Ans when two or more roles impose confliction demands and expectations
(dad being a a husband and a studen simultaniously)

, interaction in cyberspace - Ans application of Goffmans principle of impression managment.
the person can put forward a totally different and wholly creted self, or identity
deviance and conformists


non-verbal communication - Ans used more than verbal bahavior
body positiom, head nods, eye contact, facial expressions, touching
-meanings depend heavily on race, ethicity, social class, and gender



proxemic communication - Ans meaning conveyed by the amount of space between interacting
individuals



what holds society together? - Ans social structures- the organized pattern of
social relationships and social institutions that together compse society


gemeinschaft - Ans community


Gesellschaft - Ans society



Arlie Hoschild refers to the "second shift" - Ans men are more involved in housework and
child care than has been true in the past, alothough the bulk of this work still falls to women


dyad - Ans a two person group(stable)


triad - Ans a three person group (unstable)



primary groups - Ans social colleectives or membershop groups consisting of intimate, face-to-
face interaction, relatively long-lasting relationshops and serves memers expressive (emotional)
needs.

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