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A. Isolating
B. Dehumanizing
C. Disenchanting
D. All of above
A. Back Stage
B. On Stage
C. Behind the stage
D. Front Stage
A. Communism
B. Socialism
C. Fascism
D. Capitalism
A. Resources
B. Status
C. Power
D. All of Above
A. Civilization
B. Culture
C. Tradition
D. Heritage
A. Social
B. Behavioral
C. Emotional
D. Structural
A. False Consciousness
B. Class consciousness
C. Both of these
D. None of These
A. Back Stage
B. On Stage
C. Behind the stage
D. Front Stage
A. Intended
B. Unintended
C. Planned
D. Unplanned
A. Medium-scale
B. Large-scale
C. Small-scale
D. Small-Medium-scale
A. Manifest Functions
B. Latent Functions
C. Latent Dysfunctions
D. Manifest Dysfunctions
A. Material
B. Technology
C. Both of these
D. None of these
A. Macro Level of Analysis
B. Large-Scale Analysis
C. Micro Level of Analysis
D. Medium-Scale Analysis
A. Physical
B. Verbal
C. Visual
D. All of these
A. Primary Groups
B. Secondary Groups
C. Basic Groups
D. Small Groups
A. Primary Socialization
B. First Socialization
C. Child Socialization
D. Basic Socialization
A. True
B. False
A. Norms
B. Values
C. Objects
D. All of above
A. Social Constructionism
B. Structural Functionalism
C. Social Institutions
D. Social Functionalism
A. Social Constructionism
B. Structural Functionalism
C. Social Institutions
D. Social Functionalism
A. Social construction
B. Continually constructed
C. Reconstructed
D. All of above
A. Theoretical Opinion
B. Theoretical Societies
C. Theoretical Perspective
D. None of these
A. Experiment
B. Research
C. Theory
D. Theorem
A. False Consciousness
B. Correct Consciousness
C. Fake Consciousness
D. True Consciousness
A. Social harmony
B. Public shame
C. Social solidarity
D. Theoretical perspective
A. Sociologists
B. Symbolic interactionists
C. Conflict theorists
D. Structural functionalists
A. Social change
B. Manifest function
C. Social harmony
D. Structural functionalism
A. Gradual and measured change
B. Individual introspection
C. Rapid social change
D. Innate morality
A. With a prop
B. In a team
C. On the back stage
D. On the front stage
A. A macroscopic level of analysis focuses on an individual or small groups, while a microscopic level of analysis focuses on the larger societal forces at play.
B. A microscopic level of analysis focuses on an individual or small groups, while a macroscopic level of analysis focuses on the larger societal forces at play.
C. A macroscopic level of analysis focuses on conflict and inequality in society, while a microscopic level of analysis focuses on social harmony and social order.
D. A microscopic level of analysis focuses on conflict and inequality in society, while a macroscopic level of analysis focuses on social harmony and social order.
A. Second
B. Seventh
C. Tenth
D. Twelfth
A. Structural functionalist
B. Conflict
C. Social constructionist
D. Symbolic interactionist
A. Theoretical perspectives attempt to explain a particular aspect of a social structure.
B. Theoretical perspectives share certain common ways of perceiving social patterns.
C. Theoretical perspectives maintain the idea that manifest functions of social institutions fulfill necessary tasks in society.
D. Theoretical perspectives provide proof that members of modern societies work together for the good of the entire society.
A. Primary socialization
B. Impression management
C. Presentation of self
D. Symbolic interactionism
A. Machine
B. Organism
C. Cyclone
D. Ecosystem
A. Society
B. Self
C. Value
D. Culture
A. Social systems
B. Individuals
C. Economic conflict
D. Familial socialization
A. The bourgeoisie
B. The proletariat
C. The petite bourgeoisie
D. The lumpenproletariat
A. Theories
B. Social institutions
C. Norms
D. Theoretical perspectives
A. High context cultures
B. Low context cultures
C. Medium context cultures
D. None of these
A. Task conflict
B. Dysfunctional conflict
C. Process conflict
A. Job
B. Task
C. Relationship
D. Process
E. Communication
A. Communication
B. Task
C. Job
D. Relationship
E. Process