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Sociology & Psychology Chapter Three Review Questions

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What are the 2 major components of social structure?   show
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show To guide human interaction.  
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show A singer, a songwriter, etc. | Achieved  
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show Dressing up when she goes to red carpet events and being careful with her actions just in case the paparazzi are around  
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Why might ones master status change over time?   show
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show Corresponding roles that define the patterns of interaction between related statuses.  
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show A role expectation is what someone is supposed to do and a role performance is what they actually end up doing.  
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show Husband, father, athlete, charity worker/volunteer, spokesperson  
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show Kanye might experience role conflict whenever his son North gets a little older and starts to notice that his dad is gone quite a bit on tour and other job-related endeavors.  
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Explain how you experience role strain.   show
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show To satisfy one or more of the basic needs of a society  
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What is the basis of the exchange theory?   show
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List the 5 universal types of interaction.   show
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In what aspect can conflict be positive?   show
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show Advocate and lobbyist for the Missouri Nurses Association  
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What are the 4 major features of a group?   show
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Is decision making easier in a dyad or a triad?   show
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Could an example of an aggregate be a mass of youth at an ecstasy rave? Explain why or why not.   show
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Would talking on facebook over the Internet on a regular basis be an example of participating in an “e-network”? Explain.   show
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show No because NA is structured and well organized.  
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Can members of a reference group have differing attitudes and values?   show
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show In a dyad  
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Why does a small community like Senath-Hornersville still display many aspects of mechanical solidarity or Gemeinschaft?   show
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show Gesellschaft because most social relationships are based on need rather than emotion.  
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What is the underlying theory of the Peter Principal?   show
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show She believed that through their culture, Americans learn to approach human interaction as a duel of wills in which all issues have only two sides. This approach is based on that contention is the best way to get things done.  
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show Now the two business teachers must plan their work around the fact there is less work to do and more time to do it.  
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