The "I" is the _____ element of the self and represents the spontaneous and unique traits of each person
a. subjective b. objective
c. imaginary d. neutral
a
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Which of the following is a difference between the functionalist perspective and the conflict perspective?
a. The functionalist perspective emphasizes the stability of a society, while the conflict perspective emphasizes the tension between competing groups. b. The functionalist perspective explains the physical violence between groups competing for their share of resources, while the conflict perspective explains how immigration restrictions and real estate practices result in competition between groups. c. The functionalist perspective is more appropriate today in the study of race and ethnicity, while the conflict perspective best helps to understand the behaviors that are passed on from one generation to the next. d. The functionalist perspective focuses on the difficulties of the subordinate groups, while the conflict perspective focuses on the benefits of racial discrimination to dominant groups.
Secondary analysis is appropriate for contemporary investigations; however, it is almost useless for collecting historical or longitudinal data
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
When Cooley used the concept of the "looking-glass self," he claimed that _______
a. people are self-centered. b. people see themselves as they think others see them. c. people see things only from their own point of view. d. our actions are a reflection of our values.
Any behavior, practice, attitude, or condition that violates a cultural norm or societal law that results in disapproval is ______.
A. crime B. pluralistic C. functionalist D. deviance