Irving Goffman’s frames enable individuals to _____, or link highlighted elements of our surroundings in order to tell a story.
a. analyze frames
b. focus attention
c. articulate mechanisms
d. transform functions
c. articulate mechanisms
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Of the following sections of a research paper, where is a stimuli write-up most likely to go?
a. introduction b. conclusion c. methods d. results
Studies focused on gay and lesbian parents conclude that both family units have to overcome gendered stereotypes associated with parenting roles by
a) making their own rules. b) relying on feminist thinking. c) by deciding which parent takes on the masculine role. d) seeking out mentors and role models.
Sally was introduced to Robert and Robert immediately worries about what Sally thinks of him. Upon shaking her hand in greeting, Robert notices that he grasps her hand more firmly than usual and quickly releases his grasp. He then finds himself chuckling at comments that he does not find amusing because he wants Sally to feel comfortable. A useful paradigm for analyzing Robert's behavior
is: a. critical race theory. b. structural functionalism. c. conflict theory. d. ethnomethodology. e. symbolic interactionism.
According to the U.S. system of racial classification, people of Middle Eastern and Arab ancestries are classified as
a. Asian. b. black. c. white. d. other.