Describe Karen Hooker's (2003, 2012) extension of McAdams's model of personality.
What will be an ideal response?
Karen Hooker added three processes that act in tandem with the McAdams three structural components of personality. State processes act with dispositional traits to create transient, short-term changes in mood, emotion, hunger, anxiety, and so on. Personal concerns act in tandem with self-regulatory processes, which include such processes as primary and secondary control. Lastly, cognitive processes act in tandem with life narratives to create natural interaction that occurs between storyteller and listener, which are processes central in organizing life stories.
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a. of prejudice toward black-skinned people b. they were the cheapest and best workers the owners could find for heavy labor in the mines and on plantations c. they allowed themselves to be dominated d. of the owed debts they were unable to pay
Which of the following are questions that a conflict theorist might be interested in investigating when it comes to education?
A. Do social networks created in college serve to help members find jobs completing their education? B. What role do degrees and certifications play in symbolizing qualifications to potential employers? C. Does education level and quality predict social class later in life? D. Does attending college serve to make connections between compatible individuals that eventually lead to marriage?
Gay and heterosexual couples:
A) differ in regard to sharing decision making. B) are the same in regard to being vulnerable to breaking up. C) are similar in regard to having equal power and control. D) differ in regard to being emotionally expressive.
______ is the tendency to view one's own group and its cultural expectations as right, proper, and superior to others.
A. Ethnocentrism B. Cultural relativity C. Real culture D. Collectiveness