25 Multiple Choice Q
25 Multiple Choice Q
25 Multiple Choice Q
6. When Cooley used the concept of the “looking-glass self,” he claimed that
a. people are self-centered.
b. people see themselves as they think others see them.
c. people see things only from their own point of view.
d. our actions are a reflection of our values.
Unit 2 Examination
7. According to Mead, children learn to take the role of the other as they model themselves on
important people in their lives, such as parents. Mead referred to these people as
a. role models.
b. looking-glass models.
c. significant others.
d. the generalized other.
8. In Mead’s model, which sequence correctly orders stages of the developing self?
a. imitation, play, game, generalized other
b. imitation, generalized other, play, game
c. imitation, game, play, generalized other
d. imitation, generalized other, game, play
9. Mead used the concept “generalized other” to refer to
a. important individuals in the child’s life.
b. a person who provides complete care for a child.
c. any “significant other.”
d. widespread cultural norms and values people take as their own.
14. Shawna is an excellent artist, but as a mother, she feels that she cannot work and devote
enough time to her family. She is experiencing
a. role conflict.
b. role strain.
c. role ambiguity.
d. role exit.
15. Which concept refers to the tension among roles connected to a single status?
a. role conflict
b. role strain
c. role ambiguity
d. role exit
16. Which concept is involved when a surgeon chooses not to operate on her own son because
the personal involvement of motherhood could impair her professional objectivity as a physician?
a. role conflict
b. role strain
c. role ambiguity
d. role exit
17. Which concept is involved when a plant supervisor wants to be a good friend and confidant to
the workers, but must remain distant in order to rate the workers’ performances?
a. role conflict
b. role strain
c. role ambiguity
d. role exit
Unit 2 Examination
18. What is the term for the process by which people disengage from important social roles?
a. role rejection
b. role reversal
c. role loss
d. role exit
19. Rebuilding relationships with people who knew you in an earlier period of life is a common
experience for those who are undergoing
a. role conflict.
b. role strain.
c. role ambiguity.
d. role exit.
20. Which concept is used to designate the process by which people creatively shape reality as
they interact?
a. status interaction
b. social construction of reality
c. interactive reality
d. role reality
21. Flirting is a playful way of seeing if someone is interested in you without risking outright
rejection. From this point of view, flirting illustrates
a. the Thomas theorem.
b. the process of role exit.
c. the social construction of reality.
d. street smarts.
25. In
general, we see a(n) _______ as a means to an end; we see a(n) _____ as an end in itself.
a. expressive group; instrumental group
b. crowd; category
c. secondary group; primary group
d. primary group; secondary group