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Sociology Lesson 4: Interaction & Groups - Self Evaluation Exercises - Prof. David L. Stri, Study notes of Introduction to Sociology

Self-evaluation exercises for sociology lesson 4, focusing on interaction and groups. Includes key concepts like achieved/ascribed statuses, dramaturgical analysis, ethnomethodology, nonverbal communication, role conflict/strain/set, social construction of reality, status, thomas theorem, rationality, reference group, scientific management, social group, specialization, triad, bureaucracy, dyad, formal organization, groupthink, hierarchy, ingroup, max weber, oligarchy, outgroup, primary group. Aimed at helping students understand and apply these concepts.

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Self Evaluation Exercise for Sociology Lesson 4 – Interaction & Groups
Term Textbook Description Your Description Example(s)
Achieved Status
Ascribed Statuses
Dramaturgical Analysis
Ethnomethodology
Master Status
Nonverbal Communication
Presentation of Self
Role
Role Conflict
Role Set
Role Strain
Social Construction of Reality
Social Interaction
Status
Status Set
Thomas Theorem
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Term Textbook Description Your Description Example(s)

Achieved Status

Ascribed Statuses

Dramaturgical Analysis

Ethnomethodology

Master Status

Nonverbal Communication

Presentation of Self

Role

Role Conflict

Role Set

Role Strain

Social Construction of Reality

Social Interaction

Status

Status Set

Thomas Theorem

Self Evaluation Exercise for Sociology - Groups

Term Textbook Description Your Description Example(s)

“McDonaldization” of Society Bureaucracy Bureaucratic Inertia Bureaucratic Ritualism Dyad Expressive Leadership Formal Organization Formal Written Communication George Ritzer Groupthink Hierarchy Impersonal Interaction Ingroup Instrumental Leadership Max Weber Oligarchy Organizational Environment Outgroup Primary Group