Our __________ is our perception about what kind of person we are, which is developed through our interaction with others.
a. mind b. physical self
c. social self d. self-identity
Question 2In the postmodern theory of Michel Foucault, the panopticon refers to__________.
a. a prison
b. the court proceedings
c. a device for physical punishment, even torture
d. a structure that permits continuous observation of all prisoners
Question 3Kinship __________.
a. is the primary form of social organization in modern, industrialized societies
b. networks lead to conflict as people compete for basic necessities of life
c. systems serve as a means by which property is transferred, goods are produced and distributed, and power is allocated
d. networks in modern societies fulfill the same functions as they always have
Question 4Four components make up our self-concept. The psychological self is best reflected in which of the following statements?
a. I am nice to others..b. I am good at soccer..
c. I am tall.. d. I believe in world peace..
Question 5are most likely to emphasize that the study of deviance reveals how the powerful exert authority over the powerless by taking away their free will to think and act as they might choose.
a. Functionalists
b. Postmodern theorists
c. Symbolic interactionists
d. Conflict theorists
Question 6In preindustrial societies, the primary form of social organization is through _____ ties, which refers to a social network of people based on common ancestry, marriage, or adoption.
a. family
b. lineage
c. kinship
d. heritage
Question 7Four components make up our self-concept. The social self is best reflected in which of the following statements?
a. I am good at soccer.. b. I am nice to others..
c. I am tall.. d. I believe in world peace..
Question 8Chambliss's study of the Saints and the Roughnecks, names he gave to two groups of boys in high school, is a now-classic example used to illustrate __________.
a. labeling theory
b. differential association
c. strain theory
d. control theory