Based on sociologist Erving Goffman's perspectives, _____ is the study of social interaction that compares everyday life to a theatrical presentation
a. ethnomethodology b. dramaturgical analysis
c. impression management d. presentational analysis
b
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Formal racism is subtle and often ignored. It is assumed to be the natural and legitimate workings of society and its institutions.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Sociologist Ernest Burgess developed the __________, which is a description of the process of urban growth that views the city as a series of circular areas, each characterized by a different type of land use that developed from a central core
a. concentric zone model b. sector model c. multiple nuclei model d. social area analysis
The text provides several examples of ‘famous cases' on questionable ethics practices. Which of the following is about brief, impersonal, homosexual acts in public restrooms? The study violated two principles of ethical research: voluntary participation and informed consent
a. Tuskeegee Study b. Milgram Study c. Tearoom Trade Study d. Brooklyn Jewish Hospital Study e. Holocaust Study
With respect to smoking, __________
a. the first report on the health consequences of smoking was released in 1956 by the tobacco companies, indicating that smoking helps cure the common cold b. smoking is the leading high-risk behavior associated with poor health and early death c. the share of the adult population who smoke has increased slightly since the first report on smoking and health was released d. almost 9 million Americans have died as a result of smoking since the first report on smoking and health was released, and some in this group were nonsmokers who died by exposure to secondhand smoke