How are in-groups and out-groups different?
A. Individuals feel they are members of out-groups, but not in-groups.
B. Individuals feel a connection to an in-group, but see out-groups as inferior.
C. Individuals shy away from out-groups because they are more outgoing than in-groups.
D. Individuals believe that an out-group is superior and an in-group is inferior to them.
Answer: B
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What is the sociological relationship between deviance and stigma?
a. People who are stigmatized are frequently labeled as deviant b. People who are stigmatized are never labeled deviant. c. When someone is stigmatized, the label of deviant is rejected. d. There is no relationship between deviance and stigma.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Scarlett and Jake are having a conversation. If they represent an average heterosexual couple, Scarlett is more likely to interrupt Jake, ask more questions, and successfully initiate more topics than is Jake. 2. Compared to women, men’s nonverbal communication and verbal communication are more direct, assertive, authoritative, and absolute. 3. In the opening vignette, many of the people interviewed believe that men and women communicate differently. 4. Carman told her boyfriend something private about herself that he would not otherwise know, and this is referred to as self-disclosure. 5. Conflict is when members of the group disagree over two or more options to make a decision, solve a problem, or achieve a goal.