A. Quite different
B. All alike
C. Growing more nearly alike
D. None of these
A. Only by individuals
B. Only groups
C. By individual or by entire group
D. None of these
A. Movement into a different occupational category over a person’s lifetime
B. Movement into different occupational categories between generations
C. Movement into a higher occupational category
D. Movement into an occupation that generates a lower income
A. A restaurant kitchen
B. A clothing store payment counter
C. A football ground dressing room
D. A nightclub toilet
A. A response cries
B. Unfocused interaction
C. Interactional vandalism
D. Impression management
A. The need to bring biological knowledge into sociology
B. The need to theorize the embodiment of the social self
C. The need for sociologists to understand the natural sciences
D. The need for a new science of sociobiology
A. Smiling
B. Talking
C. Frowning
D. Waving
A. A meeting
B. An event
C. A moment
D. An encounter
A. Achieved status
B. Ascribed status
C. Master status
D. Status set
A. Intimate distance
B. Personal distance
C. Social distance
D. Public distance