A. both partners can benefit if each play competitively
B. both partners can benefit if each plays cooperative
C. you are more likely to employ a cooperative strategy if your partner exhibits cooperation early and consistently
D. neither you nor your partner can win
Social Groups
Social Groups
A. work harder than when they work alone
B. may engage in social loafing
C. feel they must work harder to prove their value to the group
D. may engage in intergroup relativism
A. They are membership groups
B. They provide comparative but not normative functions
C. Those which do not match membership groups may create feelings of relative deprivation
D. They are groups to which we refer in our conversations
A. socialization
B. meeting important personal needs
C. social control
D. accomplishing a specific practical purpose
A. anticipatory bond
B. expressive tie
C. family tie
D. instrumental bond
A. in-group
B. reference group
C. secondary group
D. relationship
A. Clan
B. Tribe
C. Kin group
D. class
A. the objective categories of ethnicity used in the census
B. a felt sense of group of group membership on basis of religion language or history
C. the imposition of a racial label on a minority by a powerful majority
D. the fragmented and pluralistic nature of ethnicity
A. industrial capitalism separated the middle-class home from the workplace
B. those who enter paid employments have been sidelined into particular fields
C. it is difficult to succeed in malestream politics without compromising their femininity
D. all of the above
A. less time to speak
B. more points of view to absorb
C. a more elaborate structure within which to function
D. all of the above