1-How is a role different from a status?
A-A role is located in the physical body.
B-A role involves behaviors.
C-A role doesn't involve hierarchy.
D-A role doesn't involve status.
E-A role is earned or imposed in some way.
2- What is the name of the social research method that involves an individual observing her own behavior while participating in a unique event?
A- participant observation
B-dramaturgy
C-symbolic interactionism
D-copresence
E-ethnobotany
3- Sigmund Freud once said that the id was like a wild horse, and the ____________ was like a rider astride the horse, struggling to keep it under control.
A-ego-ideal
B-libido
C-neurosis
D-ego
E- superego
4- Which of the following statements reflects the understanding of the nature vs. nurture debate?
A-Nature matters, but nurture is far more important, as socialization accounts for far more of the variation between people.
B-Nature and nurture are each responsible for about the same number of personality traits.
C-While nature is responsible for some traits, like intelligence and athletic ability, nurture is responsible for emotional traits.
D-Nature and nurture are not opposing forces, but constantly modify each other as part of a larger interactive process.
E-Nature only plays a role in the purely physical aspects of our lives, like height, weight, and eye color.