1. Erving Goffman's concept of dramaturgy theorizes that when weinteract with others we engage in a process of impressionmanagement wherein we actively work to present ourselves to othersin particular ways. Which of the following are examples of thisconcept:
John puts on sweatpants to go out on a blind date
Tina rapidly runs a brush through her hair before running intowork
James reads up on early Latin American art so as to appearknowledgeable in his class on the subject for the discussion
None of these are examples of impression management
All of these are examples of impression management
2. Andrew Ryan is looking at research on the level ofconservatism of individuals (IV) and time spent on vacation (DV).He notices that there is a relationship between the two variables.Specifically, that the more conservative someone is the more timethey will spend on vacations and that the less conservative someoneis the less time they will spend on vacations. He thereforeconcludes that how politically conservative someone is causes themto spend more or less time on vacation. What concept is Andrew Ryanillustrating?
Quantitative Research
Research Bias
Inductive Research
Unethical Research
Correlation Does Not Equal Causation
3. W.E.B. Du Bois was famous for his blending of activism andacademic research in order to create social justice for blacks inAmerica. However, he recognized that in order to create a realchange in social conditions for blacks, that:
Other minorities would need to band together to overthrow theracist government
Blacks would need to engage in a Civil Rights Movement
Other minorities would need to band together to overthrow theracist government
The Constitution would need to be amended Reparations would needto be made to every minority individual
Whites would need to create laws, economic and social conditionsto change the situation of Blacks
4. According to Karl Marx:
I. Human history is a history of class struggle
II. All forms of society will have social classes III.
We are most human when we labor for ourselves
IV. Workers are alienated from themselves and each other undercapitalism Which of the following options are true?
II and III only
I, II, and III
III and IV only
I, III, and IV
None of the answers are true