The are different sets of behaviors and expectations associated with you being a mother, a boss, or a student. These are examples of which of the following within your life?
a. social roles
b. cultural identities
c. social stereotypes
d. status groups
A
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A member of a small task force has decreased the amount of his individual effort on the group's task. He is exhibiting:
a. social apprehension b. social facilitation c. social loafing d. individual dominance
In what stage of life are there more social role changes than any other stage?
a) Young adulthood b) Middle adulthood Consider This: This period of life is when people leave home and establish their own lives. LO 5.3a: Describe the transition to adulthood and it effects on the individual 5.3b: List features that distinguish young adulthood from adolescence or emerging adulthood c) Late adulthood Consider This: This period of life is when people leave home and establish their own lives. LO 5.3a: Describe the transition to adulthood and it effects on the individual 5.3b: List features that distinguish young adulthood from adolescence or emerging adulthood d) Childhood Consider This: This period of life is when people leave home and establish their own lives. LO 5.3a: Describe the transition to adulthood and it effects on the individual 5.3b: List features that distinguish young adulthood from adolescence or emerging adulthood
According to Seligman, learned helplessness during infancy and early childhood can predispose us to a(n):
a. secondary-process thought. c. primary-process thought. b. internal locus of control. d. pessimistic explanatory style.
According to Margaret Mead's description of three types of cultures with differing levels of peer influence on the socialization of its young people, which of the following is true of postfigurative cultures?
a) Young people play a greater role in socializing each other. b) Socialization occurs primarily by elders transferring their knowledge to their children. c) Adults need to look to younger people for advice and information. d) The culture changes so rapidly that peers play a greater role in socializing each other.