A collection of people who take each other's behavior into account as they interact and who develop a sense of togetherness:
A) collective
B) category
C) group
D) chums
C
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Regarding workplace discrimination against LGBT persons, which bill introduced in 2011 seeks to ban workplace discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity?
a. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act b. Homosexual Freedom Act c. Employment Non-Discrimination Act d. U.S. Federal Hate Crime Law
For testing the difference between two sample means, the level of measurement is assumed to be
a. nominal. b. ordinal. c. interval-ratio. d. Any of the above
Devon is a hairdresser and works with eight other hairdressers. Each of the eight has a signature style of interacting with clients. In sociological terms, this signature style is known as the
a. I. b. me. c. antisocial self. d. sensorimotor self.
An adolescent is working on a recipe with friends in the kitchen and decides to create a new dish using their favorite foods. How would Mead’s theory explain this behavior?
A. The teen is engaging in interaction with a primary group. B. The teen is using reference group behavior to impress friends. C. The teen is acting based on the “I” part of self by taking initiative. D. The teen is acting based on the “me” part of self by deviating from the original plan.