STATUS
SOCIAL INTERACTIONS
ROLES
SOCIAL INSTITUTION
REAL-LIFE EQUATIONS
100

Assigned according to qualities beyond a person's control, such as age 

What is an ascribed status

100

exchange,

competition, conflict, cooperation, and accommodation.

What is  types of social interactions 

100

the different roles associated with a particular status 

What is a role set 

100

What is a social institution is responsible for maintaining law and order in society

Government

100

A manager supervising a close friend struggles between maintaining professional authority and preserving their personal friendship.

What is an example role conflict 

200

Acquired through a person's direct efforts, such as education 

What is an achieved status

200

occurs when people interact in an effort to receive a

reward or a return for their actions.

What is exchange

200

Occurs when fulfilling the role expectations of one status interferes with a second status 

What is a role conflict 

200

provide physical and emotional support

for members, transmit knowledge, produce goods

and services, maintain social control

What is social institution purpose 

200

Becoming a mother or father by choice or adoption

What is an example of achieved status 

300

The one that plays the greatest role in a person's life 

What is a master status 

300

Reciprocity is the idea that if you do something for someone, that

person owes you something in return.

What is reciprocity 

300

Occurs when a person has difficulty fulfilling a role of one status 

What is role strain 

300

Responsible for socializing children, providing emotional support, and maintaining kinship networks. It also shapes the individual's identity, values, and norms.

What is family 

300

Parent

What is an example of role set 


400

The behavior associated with a status 

What is a role 

400

is the idea that people are motivated by

self-interest in their interactions with other people.

What is exchange theory

400

The process people go through to detach from a role that was previously central to their social identity

What is role exit 
400

Is a group of statuses and roles that are organized to satisfy one or more of the basic needs of the society 

What is social institution
400

Race/Ethnicity 

What is an example of ascribed status 

500
A socially defined position 


What is a status 

500

occurs when two or more people or groups oppose

each other to achieve a goal that only one can attain.

What is competition


500

The socially determined behaviors expected of person with a particular status 

What is role expectations 

500

Facilitates the transmission of knowledge, skills, and cultural values. It also plays a role in socializing individuals into societal roles and contributing to social mobility.

What is education 

500

A nurse experiences strain from needing to provide compassionate care to patients while adhering to strict time schedules, handling emergencies, and completing administrative paperwork.

What is an example of role strain