PRACTICE QUESTIONS FROM SOC 1010 SUPER SESSION Exam

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PRACTICE QUESTIONS FROM SOC 1010 SUPER SESSION Exam #3: SI 2/13/2012

PRACTICE QUESTIONS FROM SOC 1010 SUPER SESSION Exam #3: SI 2/13/2012

Nonmaterial culture: A. is more resistant to change than material culture. B. is less

Nonmaterial culture: A. is more resistant to change than material culture. B. is less resistant to change than material culture. C. changes at the same pace as material culture. D. does not change once it has been created.

“Attacks on bilingualism represent an ethnocentric point of view. ” This statement would best

“Attacks on bilingualism represent an ethnocentric point of view. ” This statement would best reflect the views of which sociological perspective? A. B. C. D. functionalist perspective conflict perspective interactionist perspective feminist perspective

Severe sanctions serve to punish those who violate informal norms. True False

Severe sanctions serve to punish those who violate informal norms. True False

Reminder: Review Theorists Goffman Cooley Mead Freud Lofland Preston Goode

Reminder: Review Theorists Goffman Cooley Mead Freud Lofland Preston Goode

Which sociologist is associated with the concepts of the dramaturgical approach, impression management, and

Which sociologist is associated with the concepts of the dramaturgical approach, impression management, and face-work? A. B. C. D. Charles Horton Cooley George Herbert Mead Erving Goffman Wilbert Moore

True or False: The first stage of development in George Herbert Mead’s model is

True or False: The first stage of development in George Herbert Mead’s model is the preparation stage.

Horton Cooley’s “looking-glass self? ” A. imagining how we present ourselves to others B.

Horton Cooley’s “looking-glass self? ” A. imagining how we present ourselves to others B. imagining how others evaluate us C. developing a feeling about ourselves D. imagining how attractive, intelligent, shy, or strange we are

Ferdinand Tönnies would view hunting-and-gathering societies as examples of: A. B. C. D. Gemeinschaft.

Ferdinand Tönnies would view hunting-and-gathering societies as examples of: A. B. C. D. Gemeinschaft. Gesellschaft. Gesundheit. Glockenspiel.