Who coined the term ethnomethodology?

a. C. Wright Mills
b. Harold Garfinkel
c. Émile Durkheim
d. Jon R. Katzenbach


B

Sociology

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Durkheim claimed that, for each of us as individuals, society

a. maintains the highest level of personal privacy. b. helps free people from human culture. c. helps people "be all they can be." d. regulates individuals, reining in their desires and passions.

Sociology

In ______ countries, people rely a great deal on nonverbal communications and also openly express emotion

A. attentive B. affective C. aversive D. open

Sociology

Many women who were previously unable to break through the glass ceiling have:

a. become stay-at-home mothers. b. returned to school. c. started their own businesses. d. moved to a different area of the country.

Sociology

What is a critique levied at ethnomethodology? Select all, but only those apply.

a. Ethnomethodology focuses on the trivial matters of daily life rather than more important and consequential things like social problems. b. In focusing on cognition and consciousness, ethnomethodology ignores the structure and organization of daily life. c. Ethnomethodologists have yet to link their tradition to micro-level sociology. d. Ethnomethodology is overly reliant on institutional study and thereby ignores conversation analysis.

Sociology