When we change statuses, what happens to our role sets?
a. Status change rarely results in a change in role set.
b. Status change can, but does not always, change the roles we are expected to play.
c. When our status changes, our corresponding role sets also change.
d. When our status changes, role conflict vanishes.
c
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Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding wealth and poverty in Texas?
a) Household income in Texas is somewhat below the national average. b) The income differential between the poorest and the wealthiest people in Texas is greater than the income differential between the poorest and wealthiest people in the United States as a whole. c) The median income for African American and Latino families in Texas is lower than the median income for non-Hispanic white families. d) The Texas Legislature has enacted legislation to try to decrease the income differential between the poorest and wealthiest people in the state. e) The income gap is attributed to the state having a large population of poorly educated people.
As a general rule, adolescents are most sensitive and responsive to the opinions voiced by their
a. grandparents b. parents c. siblings d. peers
Schooler argued that the presence of social support systems can greatly reduce the impact of environmental stressors.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
In dramaturgical analysis, an examination room in a doctor's office is one good example of what Erving Goffman calls a "back region."
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.