The most important factor associated with the number and composition of strong ties a person has is:
a. having children.
b. gender.
c. income.
d. education.
Question 2The people most likely to bully others have:
a. high network centrality.
b. medium network centrality.
c. low network centrality.
d. no network centrality.
Question 3Strong ties in a social network lead to all of the following EXCEPT:
a. lower risks of suicide and depression.
b. better health.
c. increased participation in civic and political issues.
d. bigger family units.
Question 4A social network includes:
a. only primary groups that provide social support, like our family and friends.
b. only secondary groups, like our co-workers.
c. all the relationships we have.
d. only relationships that are important to the individual.
Question 5An individual's total set of relationships is called his/her:
a. social bond.
b. social network.
c. primary group.
d. secondary group.
Question 6Sociologist Diane Vaughan investigated the tragedy of the 1986 Challenger explosion and found that engineers suspected damage to the O-rings, but convinced each other the O-rings would not fail. This is an example of:
a. groupthink.
b. tame shift.
c. the minority report.
d. risky shift.
Question 7When pressures to agree within a group are so strong that they stifle critical thinking and group members simply hide their real opinions, the group has experienced:
a. groupthink.
b. convergence.
c. choice shift.
d. minority objection.