Identify which of the following is an agent of socialization.
a. the family
b. the schools
c. the media
d. All of the above
Question 2One of the problems associated with asthma is that once patients experience difficulty
breathing, they often make their symptoms worse by concentrating on them and/or worrying about them. Consequently, many doctors include relaxation exercises as part of a treatment program to prevent patients from making their asthmatic reactions worse. This example of how our awareness of physiological changes can influence or even cause subsequent emotions is most supportive of which of the following theories of emotion?
a) Plutchik
b) Cannon-Bard
c) James-Lange
d) Yerkes-Dodson
Question 3Identify which of the following is not true of schools as agents of socialization.
a. They prepare youths by providing social time.
b. They transmit the attitudes, values, and skills necessary for the maintenance of society.
c. They focus on order and control.
d. They provide impersonal and regimented socialization.
Question 4Identify which of the following is not a consequence of the increasing concentration of the media in the hands of a few corporations.
a. It results in an ideological monopoly, with various news sources offering little variety in perspective.
b. There is a greater emphasis on news, rather than on entertainment.
c. Cost containment takes priority over information gathering.
d. There is a shift in focus from local issues toward the types of issues expected to appeal to the greatest audience nationwide.
Question 5The second stage of the demographic transition is characterized by a population explosion due to higher birth rates and lower death rates.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 6Your textbook discusses social order and social disorder, pointing out that these contradictions exist simultaneously and are related. What concept is illustrated by this phenomenon?
A) either/or
B) both/and
C) macro/micro
D) theory/research
Question 7Turner and Killian have categorized crowd participants into five types. What are those types and what are the characteristics of each type?
What will be an ideal response?