Social Intraction Flashcards

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Status

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Positions in society used to classify individuals

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Roles

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behaviors and expectations associated with a status in a particular contex

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3
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Group

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A collection of at least 2 people

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Network

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Is a more formal illustration of the relationships between individuals, usually through a graphic rep. A pattern of interations

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5
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Organization

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Is a body with specific set of goals, a structure and culture; It is made up of members and may exist before and after an individual member’s association with the organization

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6
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ascribed status

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One of three types of status, _____ status is involuntarily assigned to an individual based on race, ethnicity, gender, family background, and so on.

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achieved status

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One of three types of status, _____ status is voluntarily earned by an individual.

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master status

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One of three types of status, _____ status is the status by which a person is primarily identified.

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9
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role performance

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The carrying out of behaviors associated with a given role.

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10
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role set

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All of the different roles associated with a status.

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11
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role conflict

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Difficulty in satisfying the requirements or expectations of multiple roles.

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12
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role strain

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Difficulty in satisfying multiple requirements of the same role.

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13
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Ferdinand Tonnies

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The German sociologist that coined the terms Gemenschaft (community) and Gesellschaft (society).

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Gemeinschaft (community)

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A group that is unified by feelings of togetherness due to shared beliefs, ancestry, or geography.

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Gesellschaft (society)

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A group that is unified by mutual self-interests in achieving a goal.

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16
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interaction process analysis

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A technique for observing, classifying, and measuring the interactions within small groups (later became SYMLOG).

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system for multiple level observation of groups (SYMLOG)

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A technique for observing, classifying, and measuring the interactions within small groups which is based on the belief that there are three fundamental dimensions of interaction: dominance vs. submission, friendliness vs. unfriendliness, and instrumentally controlled vs. emotionally expressive.

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characteristic institution

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The basic organization of a given society.

19
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iron law of oligarchy

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The _____ law of _____ states that democratic or bureaucratic systems naturally shift to being ruled by an elite group.

20
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McDonalization

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A shift in focus toward efficiency, predictability, calculability, and control in societies.

21
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self-presentation

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The process of displaying oneself to society through culturally accepted behaviors (also called impression management).

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impression management

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The process of displaying oneself to society through culturally accepted behaviors (also called self-presentation).

23
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basic model (of emotional expression)

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The idea that there are universal emotions, along with corresponding expressions that can be understood across cultures (proposed by Charles Darwin).

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appraisal model (of emotional expression)

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The idea that there are biologically predetermined expressions once an emotion is experienced, but that there is a cognitive antecedent to emotional expression.

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social construction model (of emotional expression)

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States that emotions are solely based on the situational context of social interactions.

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display rules

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Unspoken rules that govern the expression of emotion.

27
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cultural syndrome

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A shared set of beliefs, attitudes, norms, values, and behaviors among members of the same culture that are organized around a central theme.

28
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self-disclosure

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An impression management strategy, _____-_____ refers to the giving of information about oneself to establish an identity.

29
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managing appearances

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An impression management strategy, _____ _____ refers to the use of props, appearance, emotional expression, or associations to create a positive image.

30
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ingratiation

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An impression management strategy, _____ refers to the use of flattery or conforming to expectations to win someone over.

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aligning actions

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An impression management strategy, _____ _____ refers to the use of excuses to account for questionable behavior.

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alter-casting

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An impression management strategy, _____-_____ refers to the imposing of an identity onto another person.

33
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dramaturgical approach

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The idea that individuals create images of themselves in the same way that actors perform a role in front of an audience (proposed by Erving Goffman).

34
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front stage

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In the dramaturgical approach, the _____ stage is where the individual is seen by the audience and strives to preserve his desired image.

35
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back stage

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In the dramaturgical approach, the _____ stage is where the individual is not in front of an audience and is free to act outside of his desired image.