An approach to the study of social interaction that views interaction as taking place on a stage and unfolding in scenes is termed:
a. functionalism
b. symbolic interactionism
c. theatrical ethnomethodology
d. the dramaturgical view
D
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a. threats and fear. b. people's trust and faith in him. c. lies and deception. d. greed.
White gay men almost always determined that interracial violence was based on their:
a. race b. sexuality c. gender d. class
Mona's friends tell her she's smart, but 16 year-old Mona doesn't believe them. This:
a. contradicts the idea of a looking glass self. b. is not relevant to symbolic interactionism. c. supports the notion of negative reinforcement. d. is an example of the looking-glass self.
______ social movements often form as a response to social change. Their goal is to return to or reestablish systems of the past, and their understandings of the past are often romanticized.
A. Reformist B. Utopian C. Reactionary D. Revolutionary