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Socialization
Social Control & Conflict
Encounters
Groups & Organizations
Communities
100
This is composed of motives, cultural directives, and self-conception.
What is personality?
100
Differentiation is caused primarily by this
What is population growth?
100
The notion of "role making" is most similar to this.
What is impression management?
100
True or False. Free-riding increases the solidarity of a group.
What is false?
100
An increase in rural to urban migrations, economic specialization, and expanded market activities in cities are all effects of this phenomenon.
What is industrialization?
200
This is defined as a trans-situation view of self.
What is self-conception?
200
True or False. Inequality exists in even the smallest hunting and gathering society.
What is false?
200
Unfocused encounters are most likely to operate here.
What is in public places?
200
These two innovations were necessary for bureaucracies to emerge.
What are money and markets.
200
This model of urban growth sees cities as corridors of distinctive activity radiating form the central business district.
What is the sector hypothesis?
300
Of these, this is not a primary emotion: anger, fear, happiness, shame, sadness.
What is shame?
300
This theory would be most likley to apply when individuals are caught by the police and acquire a criminal record.
What is labeling theory?
300
This is composed of facial expressions, touches with hands, and movements of the body.
What is body language?
300
This type of organization is the most likely to have a clear hierarchy of authority.
What is a coercive organization?
300
Southern California is an example of this.
What is a con-urban region?
400
These two components of the personality are the easiest to change in adulthood.
What are role playing style and cultural directives?
400
This refers to the accpetance of goals coupled with the non-availability ot means to achieve goals?
What is structural strain?
400
These are normative agreements about what emotions are to be revealed to others in encounters.
What are display rules?
400
When a person is promoted to their level of incompetence, this is an example of what.
What is the Peter Principle?
400
This model sees cities as developing specialized areas of activity
What is the multiple-nuclei hypothesis?
500
These two components of the personality are the most difficult to change in adulthood.
What are self conception and motives?
500
In structural strain theory, acceptance of goals coupled with the use of illegal means to achieve goals is an example of this.
What is innovation?
500
When individuals place each other in a categoric unit this is an example of what.
What is interpersonal demography?
500
This type of organization is most likely to have a low level of hierarchy.
What is a voluntary organization?
500
Early studies of urban residents often emphasized their doing this.
What is status seeking?