Which of the following describes ethnomethodological breaching experiments?
a. Examinations of casual settings like the home.
b. Examinations of how people perform official tasks, thereby constituting social structures, formal rules and official procedures.
c. Examinations of social reality through normative violations.
d. Examinations of how interactions are accomplished utilizing internal constraints.
c. Examinations of social reality through normative violations.
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a. conflict b. functionalist c. interactionist d. biological
While our subjectivity is individual, our search for objectivity is social
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Susan was attracted to Tim because they had so much in common in religion, social class, age, and interests. What factor was in operation with Susan and Tim?
a. propinquity b. homogamy c. opposites attract d. physical attractiveness
According to Merton, which of the following is NOT a mode of adaptation?
A. Conformity B. Creationism C. Innovation D. Ritualism