A. is rooted in a tradition of equality
B. is based on the physician ability to reduce the “competence gap” between the physician and patient
C. may be evolving into a new type of relationship based on consumerism
D. is governed by the patient who manages the direction of the discussion
Related Mcqs:
- Which sociological perspective emphasizes that patients should not always be viewed as passive but instead as an actor who often shows a powerful intent to see the physician ?
A. functionalist perspective
B. conflict perspective
C. interactionist perspective
D. labeling theory - A plumber whose father was a physician is an example of_________________?
A. downward intergenerational mobility
B. upward intergenerational mobility
C. downward intergenerational mobility
D. upward intergenerational mobility - Which sociological perspective emphasizes that patients should not always be viewed as passive but instead as an actor who often shows a powerful intent to see the physician ?
A. Functionalist perspective
B. conflict perspective
C. interactionist perspective
D. labelling theory - The process of social interaction by which people acquire the knowledge attitudes values and behaviors essential for effective participation in society is called_____________?
A. culture
B. definition of the situation
C. social communication
D. socialization - Which approach holds that deviance is not a feature of a group or individual a process of interaction through which one group becomes defined as deviant ?
A. labelling theory
B. control theory
C. functionalist theory
conflict theory - When a subordinate person breaks the tacit rules of everyday interaction this is called what ?
A. a response cries
B. unfocused interaction
C. interactional vandalism
D. impression management - An instance of focused interaction is called______________?
A. a meeting
B. an event
C. a moment
D. an Encounter - The human action and interaction are understandable only through the exchange of meaningful communication or symbols, this is the basic assumption of_______________?
A. conflict theory
B. Role theory
C. Symbolic interactionism
D. None of these - An instance of focused interaction is called_________________?
A. a meeting
B. an event
C. a moment
D. an Encounter - Which approach holds that deviance is not a feature of a group or individual but a process of interaction through which one group becomes defined as deviant ?
A. labelling theory
B. control theory
C. functionalist theory
D. conflict theory