Option A: Stimulus-response psychology
Option B: Drive psychology
Option C: Trait psychology
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Trait psychology ✔
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Option A: traditional authority
Option B: rational argument
Option C: personal qualities
Option D: collective wealth
Correct Answer: personal qualities ✔
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Option A: communicate instantly with people far away
Option B: experience what its like to be a different gender
Option C: interact in an unreal and alienated way
Option D: communicate without non-verbal cues
Correct Answer: communicate instantly with people far away ✔
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Option A: the familiar
Option B: the exotic
Option C: the historic
Option D: the amusing
Correct Answer: the exotic ✔
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Option A: the movement towards religious pluralism
Option B: inspirational Protestant groups who revived religious ideas
Option C: new religious movements who rejected traditional forms of labor
Option D: Calvinists who engaged in ascetic practices to gain signs of salvation
Correct Answer: Calvinists who engaged in ascetic practices to gain signs of salvation ✔
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Option A: Joan of Arc
Option B: Malcolm X
Option C: Adolf Hitler
Option D: all of the above
Correct Answer: all of the above ✔
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Option A: George Herbert Mead
Option B: Charles Horton Cooley
Option C: Erving Goffman
Option D: W.I. Thomas
Correct Answer: George Herbert Mead ✔
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Option A: five stages
Option B: Seven stages
Option C: Eight stages
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Eight stages ✔
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Option A: id
Option B: Superego
Option C: ego
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Superego ✔
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Option A: Antisocial self
Option B: Generalized other
Option C: looking glass self
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Antisocial self ✔
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Option A: make conversation
Option B: not make conversation
Option C: Sometimes they are good speakers
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: make conversation ✔
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Option A: Two
Option B: Three
Option C: Four
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Three ✔
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Option A: Family
Option B: Peer group
Option C: Teachers
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Peer group ✔
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Option A: All possible cultural traits
Option B: Most of the cultural traits
Option C: None of the cultural traits
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Most of the cultural traits ✔
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Option A: Personality
Option B: Society
Option C: Community
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Personality ✔
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Option A: interactive
Option B: proactive
Option C: rigid
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: proactive ✔
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Authority generated by the personality or personal appeal of an individual is referred as__________?
Option A: traditional authority
Option B: charismatic authority
Option C: rational domination
Option D: Patrimonialism
Correct Answer: charismatic authority ✔
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Option A: sensorimotor stage
Option B: preoperational stage
Option C: concrete operational phase
Option D: formal operational stage
Correct Answer: concrete operational phase ✔
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Option A: social structures
Option B: social space
Option C: social reality
Option D: social
Correct Answer: social reality ✔
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Option A: active non-work and independence after retirement
Option B: full time employment family-building and adult responsibility
Option C: illness isolation and increasing dependence on others
Option D: the transition from education to work and distinctive youth cultures
Correct Answer: active non-work and independence after retirement ✔
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Option A: functionalist perspective
Option B: conflict perspective
Option C: interactionist perspective
Option D: labelling theory
Correct Answer: labelling theory ✔
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Option A: ethnocentric
Option B: self-centered
Option C: other-directed
Option D: deterministic
Correct Answer: self-centered ✔
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Option A: George Herbert Mead
Option B: Charles Horton Cooley
Option C: Erving Goffman
Option D: Harry Harlow
Correct Answer: Charles Horton Cooley ✔
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Option A: id
Option B: ego
Option C: Superego
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: ego ✔
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Option A: ego
Option B: sub-ego
Option C: le
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: ego ✔
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Option A: looking glass self
Option B: Self-perception
Option C: generalized other
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: generalized other ✔
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Option A: Cultural norms
Option B: Social processes
Option C: Sense of interaction
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Cultural norms ✔
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Option A: Persons,s own image about himself/herself
Option B: Reactions of others
Option C: Mixture of both
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Reactions of others ✔
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Option A: family
Option B: Friends
Option C: Classroom
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: family ✔
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Option A: biological factor
Option B: Physical environment
Option C: Culture
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Physical environment ✔
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Option A: Behavior
Option B: Role
Option C: Personality
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Personality ✔
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