A. role conflict
B. role exit
C. role strain
D. role dissonance
Social Mobility
Social Mobility
A. members of a hospitals business office
B. all residents of the city of Lahore
C. women in the Pakistan 50 years and over
D. all of the above
A. teach new recruits
B. preserve order
C. replace personnel
D. provide and maintain a sense of purpose
A. excellent instructor
B. disabled
C. middle-aged
D. male
A. Sociologists use the term negotiated order to underscore the fact that social order is continually being constructed and altered through negotiation
B. Negotiation is a cultural universal
C. Most elements of social structure are not static and are therefore subject to change through bargaining and exchanging (negotiation)
D. Negotiation is a macro-level process that does not usually involve interactions between small groups such as families
A. Conformity
B. Loyalty to superior
C. Personal Responsibility
D. None of these
A. slavery
B. caste
C. class
D. status
A. grants every member equal status
B. does not have any official secrets in its government
C. has permissive attitudes towards sexual behavior
D. allows people to move between levels of the hierarchy
A. men
B. household duties
C. other rival women
D. None of these
A. Their father’s status
B. Marriage
C. Their children’s status
D. None of these