__________ refers to difficulty in performing all the elements of the role set connected to a single status
a. Role strain
b. Role ambiguity
c. Role conflict
d. Role exit
A
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Berger and Luckmann’s work can best be described as theoretically multidimensional phenomenological sociology. 2. Habitualized actions over time become taken-for-granted institutions that individuals are subject to. 3. Unlike Marx, Berger and Luckmann viewed reification as inherent to the human condition. 4. In contrast to phenomenology, ethnomethodology pays attention to the procedures individuals use to interpretatively produce intelligible forms of action. 5. The central difference between phenomenology and ethnomethodology is that phenomenology is resolutely sociological while ethnomethodology is deeply influenced by psychology.
Which of the following groups has the highest percentage of children living in single-parent households?
a. whites b. African Americans c. Hispanics d. Asian Americans
According to the 1996 Personal Responsibility and Work Reconciliation Act (PRWRA),
A. all states must offer the same level of benefits to their residents in poverty. B. states may offer welfare benefits that are more generous than those of the PRWRA, but they must not provide any less. C. states have the right to be more restrictive in terms of benefits than the guidelines offered by the PRWRA. D. welfare benefits are now provided only at the federal level.
_____ is best known for explaining _____.
a. C. Wright Mills; the sociological imagination b. Herbert Blumer; suicide c. Max Weber; class fractions d. Karl Marx; bureaucracy