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Instructor Resource Ritzer, Introduction to Sociology , 5e SAGE Publishing 2020 Chapter 5: Socialization and Interaction Test Bank M ULTIPLE C HOICE 1. Jacob is a sociologist who studies how social institutions play a role in drug use as well as the effects of drug abuse on individuals. Jacob’s work is most relevant to which of these terms? a. dramaturgy b. symbolic interactionism c. ethnomethodology d. the micro–macro continuum Ans: D KEY: Learning Objective: 5.1: Describe the development of the self. REF: Cognitive Domain: Analysis Answer Location: Socialization and Variance Difficulty Level: Hard 2. To which of these fundamental sociological questions are “feral children” most related? a. nature/nurture b. cognition/culture c. micro/macro d. individual/group
Instructor Resource Ritzer, Introduction to Sociology , 5e SAGE Publishing 2020 Ans: A KEY: Learning Objective: 5.1: Describe the development of the self. REF: Cognitive Domain: Comprehension Answer Location: The Individual and the Self Difficulty Level: Medium 3. According to most sociologists, what is the essential difference between humans and other animals? a. larger brain b. opposable thumbs c. the ability to interact with other humans d. friendships Ans: C KEY: Learning Objective: 5.1: Describe the development of the self. REF: Cognitive Domain: Analysis Answer Location: The Individual and the Self Difficulty Level: Medium 4. Which sociologist developed the theory of “the looking-glass self”? a. George Herbert Mead b. Charles Horton Cooley c. Erving Goffman d. Georg Simmel Ans: B
Instructor Resource Ritzer, Introduction to Sociology , 5e SAGE Publishing 2020 KEY: Learning Objective: 5.1: Describe the development of the self. REF: Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Symbolic Interaction and Development of the Self Difficulty Level: Easy 5. Children reared in social isolation are unlikely to fully develop a self-image. Which of these theorists would say that is because they have had no one to respond to them? a. labeling theory b. looking-glass self c. role-taking theory d. disengagement theory Ans: B KEY: Learning Objective: 5.1: Describe the development of the self. REF: Cognitive Domain: Application Answer Location: Symbolic Interaction and Development of the Self Difficulty Level: Hard 6. George Herbert Mead believed that the self ______. a. is fluid b. changes early in life and never again c. remains fixed throughout one life d. does not change Ans: A KEY: Learning Objective: 5.1: Describe the development of the self.
Instructor Resource Ritzer, Introduction to Sociology , 5e SAGE Publishing 2020 REF: Cognitive Domain: Comprehension Answer Location: Symbolic Interaction and Development of the Self Difficulty Level: Medium 7. Which of these is associated with symbolic interactionism? a. Charles Horton Cooley b. George Herbert Mead c. Robert Merton d. Georg Simmel Ans: B KEY: Learning Objective: 5.1: Describe the development of the self. REF: Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Symbolic Interaction and Development of the Self Difficulty Level: Medium 8. George Herbert Mead's theory of how the self develops over time includes the ______ and the ______ stages. a. game; drama b. play; work c. drama; work d. play; game Ans: D KEY: Learning Objective: 5.1: Describe the development of the self. REF: Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Instructor Resource Ritzer, Introduction to Sociology , 5e SAGE Publishing 2020 Answer Location: Mind and Self Difficulty Level: Medium 9. According to George Herbert Mead, gestures made only by humans are called ______. a. interactionism b. primary socialization c. significant symbols d. socialization gestures Ans: C KEY: Learning Objective: 5.1: Describe the development of the self. REF: Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Symbolic Interaction Difficulty Level: Medium 10. According to George Herbert Mead, which of these is one of the key functions of language? a. to make the mind and mental processes possible b. to communicate through gestures c. to facilitate relationships d. to develop a sense of self Ans: A KEY: Learning Objective: 5.1: Describe the development of the self. REF: Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Symbolic Interaction
Instructor Resource Ritzer, Introduction to Sociology , 5e SAGE Publishing 2020 Difficulty Level: Easy 11. Because people can think about and interpret significant symbols, they can engage in which of these? a. symbolic interaction b. functionalism c. conflict d. dramaturgy Ans: A KEY: Learning Objective: 5.1: Describe the development of the self. REF: Cognitive Domain: Comprehension Answer Location: Symbolic Interaction Difficulty Level: Medium 12. According to George Herbert Mead, the ability to take oneself as an object is called which of these? a. mind b. self c. significant symbol d. interaction Ans: B KEY: Learning Objective: 5.1: Describe the development of the self. REF: Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Mind and Self Difficulty Level: Easy
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