Sociologist Arlie Hochschild suggests that we acquire a set of _____ that shapes the appropriate emotions for a given role or specific situation, including how, where, when, and with whom an emotion should be expressed
a. emotional laborsb. dramaturgical guidelines
c. feeling rules d. socioemotional norms
c
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Property-oriented street crime
a. appears to be declining rapidly in the United States today. b. appears inevitable in a capitalistic society so long as massive income and wealth inequalities exist. c. involves a disproportionate number of young and low-income persons who are subemployed and unemployed. d. b and c above.
Before administering the exam to her third-grade students, Ms. Perry reminded the class that most girls do poorly on tests. Eighty-six percent of the girls in Ms. Perry's class ended up with a failing score on their test. What does this failing score exemplify?
A. the effect of No Child Left Behind B. the effect of the common core curriculum C. the effect of standardized testing D. the effect of a stereotype threat
The educational experiences of American children__________
a. are likely to be quite different b. are likely to be quite similar c. are likely to be constrained by equal opportunity d. are not likely to be the focus of sociological study
Children from homes where the parents are married tend to be more academically successful, more emotionally stable, and more likely to assume leadership roles.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)