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Sociology 11/11

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Structional components of social interaction master status, role, role set, acribed status
Ralph Linton described _____ as the dynamic expression of a status Role
A status that has exceptional importance of social identity, Often shaping a persons entire life master status
Patterns of expected behavior attached to a particular status role
a number of roles attached to a single status a role set
The incompatibility among the roles corresponding to two or more statuses role conflict
Situations defined as real become real in their consequences Thomas theorem
Term for the study of the way people make snse of their everyday lives ethnomethodology
approach used by ethnomethodologists to study everyday interactions involves _____ breaking rules
investigations of social interaction in terms of theatrical performance dramaturgical analysis
The process of the presentation of the self is also knowns as impression management
Mr. Preedy, the fictional character introduced in the text, provides an example of____ nonverbal communication
Trying to convince others (and perhaps ourselves) that what we do reflects ideal cultural standards rather than selfish motives idealization
general conduct and deportment demeanor
helping a person to "save face" or avoid embarrassment is called tact
research by deborah tannen concerning communication problems between women and men focusing on the issue of _____ language
Incompatibility among roles corresponding to a single status role strain
a social position a person receves at birth or assumes involuntarily later in life ascribed status
the process by which people act and react in relation to others Social interaction
Four elements of a performance that can be used to detect deception words, voice, body language, and facial expression
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