A. small size
B. daily contact
C. intimacy
D. formal interaction
A. small size
B. daily contact
C. intimacy
D. formal interaction
A. triad
B. quadrad
C. dyad
D. monad
A. fear of a divorce
B. role conflict
C. no role involvement
D. a master status
A. ancient Egypt
B. 19th century India
C. feudal Europe
D. none of the above
A. division of labor
B. age
C. gender
D. all of the above
A. status
B. role
C. macrolevel behavior
D. unliberated women
A. biological cell patterns
B. norms roles and group in a social system
C. patterns of individual behavior
D. what the individual becomes in society
A. microsocial level
B. macrosocial level
C. secondhand level
D. macroscopic level
A. division of labor
B. status fulfillment
C. ascribed status
D. status specialization
A. commuters riding a train
B. spectators watching the construction of a building
C. lines of people at a supermarket checkout counter
D. softball players performing in a playoff tournament