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Category: Social Interaction and Everyday Life
Selves without bodies don,t make much sense in human terms (Jenkins 1996) What is Jenkins alluding to in this quotation ?
A. the need to bring biological knowledge into sociology
B. the need to theorize the embodiment of the social self
C. the need for sociologists to understand the natural sciences
D. the need for a new science of sociobiology
Who wrote The Metropolis and Mental Life (1903) ?
A. Louise Wirth
B. Robert Park
C. Georg Simmel
D. Max Weber
What is the compulsion of proximity ?
A. the dominance of spoken language in interactions
B. the need to meet each other face to face
C. the ability to read peoples body language
D. the desire for intimacy in personal relationships
What is ethnomethodology ?
A. the study of sociological research methods
B. the study of the methods people uses to make sense of the world
C. the study of language in everyday conversations
D. the use of experiments in sociological research
The most common master statuses are based on what ?
A. gender and race
B. class and income
C. education and occupation
D. family and peer groups
Which of these is a front region of social life ?
A. a restaurant kitchen
B. a clothing store payment counter
C. a football ground dressing room
D. a nightclub toilet
The socially defined expectations that a person in a given status follows are called______________?
A. a position
B. a role
C. a performance
D. an impression
When a subordinate person breaks the tacit rules of everyday interaction this is called what ?
A. a response cries
B. unfocused interaction
C. interactional vandalism
D. impression management
What is social role ?
A. an achieved occupational status
B. a persons overall social status within their family
C. a social position that becomes a master status for the person occupying it
D. socially defined expectations of people in a given social position
According to Edward T Hall which of the following zones of personal space is the one normally used in interaction with friends and close acquaintances ?
A. intimate distance
B. personal distance
C. social distance
D. public distance
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