User Jonathan Herndon
Course SOC 210 LN4 - Introduction to Sociology - Spring 2017
Test CH 07 Wkst
Started 2/27/17 8:17 AM
Submitted 2/27/17 9:16 AM
Status Completed
Attempt Score 90 out of 100 points
Time Elapsed 58 minutes
Results Displayed All Answers, Submitted Answers, Correct Answers, Feedback
• Question 1
• 5 out of 5 points (Extra Credit)
Match the key terms or idea with the appropriate perspective, as described in
Table 7.2, "Theory in Everyday Life," on page 194 of the text.
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Question Correct Match Selected Match
daily presentation of self a. a.
symbolic symbolic
interactionism interactionism
wealth, power, prestige, and c. c.
intergroup friction conflict theory conflict theory
the purposes of poverty b. b.
structural structural
functionalism functionalism
All Answer Choices
a.
symbolic interactionism
b.
structural functionalism
, c.
conflict theory
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• Question 2
• 5 out of 5 points
A recent news story reported that when a newly engaged woman gave some
change to a homeless man, her ring fell into his coin jar. After he proceeded to
return it, he received a large sum of money in donations from people touched by
the story. This is an example of the
Selected Answer: a.
just-world hypothesis.
Answers: a.
just-world hypothesis.
b.
culture of poverty.
c.
unkind world approach.
d.
Good Samaritan theory.
Response FEEDBACK: The idea that good is rewarded and evil is punished is
Feedback:
common in all societies and does not always mean that bad things
happen to bad people.
• Question 3
• 5 out of 5 points
A woman has her Ph.D. in child development, yet she continues to work as a
low-paid preschool aide. This is an example of
Selected Answer: b.
status inconsistency.
Answers: a.
status confusion.
b.
status inconsistency.
c.
subjective status.
d.
job conflict.
Response FEEDBACK: In this example, the woman’s education does not
Feedback:
match her occupational status or income, which is an example of
status inconsistency.