Option A: a response cry
Option B: netiquette
Option C: interactional vandalism
Option D: civil inattention
Correct Answer: a response cry ✔
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Option A: communicate instantly with people far away
Option B: experience what it,s 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: intimate distance
Option B: personal distance
Option C: social distance
Option D: public distance
Correct Answer: personal distance ✔
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Option A: achieved status
Option B: ascribed status
Option C: master status
Option D: status set
Correct Answer: master status ✔
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Option A: a meeting
Option B: an event
Option C: a moment
Option D: an Encounter
Correct Answer: an Encounter ✔
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Option A: smiling
Option B: talking
Option C: frowning
Option D: waving
Correct Answer: talking ✔
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Option A: the need to bring biological knowledge into sociology
Option B: the need to theorize the embodiment of the social self
Option C: the need for sociologists to understand the natural sciences
Option D: the need for a new science of sociobiology
Correct Answer: the need to theorize the embodiment of the social self ✔
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Option A: a response cries
Option B: unfocused interaction
Option C: interactional vandalism
Option D: impression management
Correct Answer: interactional vandalism ✔
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Option A: a restaurant kitchen
Option B: a clothing store payment counter
Option C: a football ground dressing room
Option D: a nightclub toilet
Correct Answer: a clothing store payment counter ✔
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Option A: gender is performative
Option B: people, s biological sex underpins their gendered identity
Option C: gender is about what we do not who we are
Option D: there is no essential or biological basis to gender
Correct Answer: people, s biological sex underpins their gendered identity ✔
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Option A: Louise Wirth
Option B: Robert Park
Option C: Georg Simmel
Option D: Max Weber
Correct Answer: Georg Simmel ✔
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Option A: wanting to meet face-to-face whenever possible
Option B: seeking experience of intimacy on the internet
Option C: travelling to see foreign locations for holidays
Option D: creating feelings of security in on-line settings
Correct Answer: wanting to meet face-to-face whenever possible ✔
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Option A: social structures
Option B: social space
Option C: social reality
Option D: social inequality
Correct Answer: social reality ✔
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Option A: front regions
Option B: back regions
Option C: public regions
Option D: social regions
Correct Answer: front regions ✔
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Option A: a position
Option B: a role
Option C: a performance
Option D: an impression
Correct Answer: a role ✔
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Option A: Harold Garfinkel
Option B: Max Weber
Option C: Erving Goffman
Option D: Anthony Giddens
Correct Answer: Harold Garfinkel ✔
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Option A: the dominance of spoken language in interactions
Option B: the need to meet each other face to face
Option C: the ability to read peoples body language
Option D: the desire for intimacy in personal relationships
Correct Answer: the need to meet each other face to face ✔
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Option A: an achieved occupational status
Option B: a persons overall social status within their family
Option C: a social position that becomes a master status for the person occupying it
Option D: socially defined expectations of people in a given social position
Correct Answer: socially defined expectations of people in a given social position ✔
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Option A: gender and race
Option B: class and income
Option C: education and occupation
Option D: family and peer groups
Correct Answer: gender and race ✔
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Option A: the study of sociological research methods
Option B: the study of the methods people uses to make sense of the world
Option C: the study of language in everyday conversations
Option D: the use of experiments in sociological research
Correct Answer: the study of the methods people uses to make sense of the world ✔
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Option A: by studying whole body language
Option B: by studying the face
Option C: by studying sign language
Option D: by studying small tribal groups
Correct Answer: by studying the face ✔
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