Which of the following used the phrase looking-glass self to emphasize that the self is the product of our social interactions with other people?
A. George Herbert Mead
B. Charles Horton Cooley
C. Erving Goffman
D. Harry Harlow
A. George Herbert Mead
B. Charles Horton Cooley
C. Erving Goffman
D. Harry Harlow
A. the dominance of spoken language in interactions
B. the need to meet each other face to face
C. the ability to read peoples body language
D. the desire for intimacy in personal relationships
A. alienation
B. anomie
C. authority
D. animism
A. Values never change
B. Values of a culture may change but most remain relatively stable during any one person’s lifetime
C. Values are constantly changing sociologists view them as being very unstable
D. All of the above statements are correct
A. endogamy
B. endogeny
C. exegesis
D. exclusion
A. Primary groups
B. Secondary groups
C. In social settings
D. None of these
A. poly-local
B. neo-local
C. patrilocal
D. matrilocal
E. communal