Which of the following sociological perspectives maintains that gender distinctions and "doing gender" are reflected in people's everyday behavior?
A. interactionist perspective
B. functionalist perspective
C. conflict perspective
D. feminist perspective
Answer: A
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People management is a particular consideration when using which of the following qualitative methods?
Qualitative surveys Focus groups Interviews Story completion tasks
One of Goffman’s central concepts – impression management - refers to
a. Verbal and nonverbal practices we employ in an attempt to present an acceptable image our self to others. b. Psychological work we adhere to on a daily basis to manage our emotional faculties. c. Social etiquette practices individuals employ in large gatherings to stifle embarrassment. d. Conscious verbal work individuals construct to clearly manage meanings of language.
From Murdoch's classic cross-cultural survey, we can see that
a. nothing about biology requires men and women to be assigned different work. b. women in the developing world never work in construction. c. biology itself is what requires men and women to be assigned different work. d. hunting was an exclusively male activity.
Children who experience divorce in their family are more likely to experience divorce themselves when they are adults. This could be considered an example of a
A. dysfunction of families. B. latent function of families. C. manifest function of families. D. proactive function of families.