When a group of strangers is brought together in some common activity, it soon acquires a degree of social organizationwhich often includes all but which of the following?
a. looking upon some members as leaders
b. dividing up duties
c. adopting unwritten norms of behavior
d. developing an esprit de corps
e. electing liaisons
Question 2Gamson found that the majority of challenging groups did not have a history of violence during their existence.
a. true
b. false
Question 3Social identity theory suggests that individuals tend to ______________________.
a. respond to life's situations based on group membership
b. treat members of out-groups as a unified whole
c. reserve feelings of empathy for in-group members
d. reserve feelings of trust for in-group members
e. all of the above
Question 4At a conceptual level, Ross sees ____________ as the heart of his social structural argument.
a. society
b. culture
c. cross-cutting ties
d. norms
e. values
Question 5Though white individuals cling to ideals of integration and color-blindness, many still express great doubt and uneasiness when it comes to issues concerning interracial marriage.
a. true
b. false
Question 6The father of the son of the microphallic boy treated the child more gently and stopped wrestling with her after the sex-change operation.
a. true
b. false
Question 7Studies of isolated cultures reveal that _______________.
a. men act like men (cool, aggressive, job-oriented) everywhere
b. women act like women (warm, nonaggressive, home-oriented) everywhere
c. biologic differences in the sexes provide a blueprint for gender roles.
d. all of the above
e. biologic differences in the sexes do not provide a blueprint for gender roles