FAML 400 Exam II with Complete Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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FAML 400 Exam II with Complete Questions and Answers 100% CorrectFAML 400 Exam II with Complete Questions and Answers 100% CorrectFAML 400 Exam II with Complete Questions and Answers 100% Correct
"I" vs "me" - ANSWER-"I" is your spontaneous reaction (similar to the id in psychoanalytic theory); "m...
FAML 400 Exam II with Complete
Questions and Answers 100% Correct
"I" vs "me" - ANSWER-"I" is your spontaneous reaction (similar to the id in
psychoanalytic theory); "me" is your social self/presentation of yourself to others
"Looking-glass self (Cooley) - ANSWER-Charles Horton Cooley developed the idea in
which individuals think about how they appear to others, make a judgment about what
the other person thinks about them, and then incorporates those ideas into their own
concept of self. This happens in face-to-face interactions, especially with those we are
closest with.
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This is closely related to the theory of the mind concept that individuals on the autism
spectrum struggle to grasp
Roles - ANSWER-We learn social expectations as children through playing and then
gaming (Mead).
Adults struggle with role strain - ANSWER-difficulty enacting each role because of
multiple demands and competing resources
role ambiguity - ANSWER-confusion about expectations
role salience - ANSWER-which is most important right now?
role conflict - ANSWER-two roles at odds with each other
Play Stage - ANSWER-Use gestures or practice behaviors associated with different
roles.
, Game Stage - ANSWER-Take perspective of many people at one time and see how
individual fits within that group.
Symbolic Interactionism Theory Assumptions - ANSWER-Most people react to the
meaning of the thing.
The meaning is often learned from others.
A human infant is asocial meaning they are a blank canvas.
A sense of self provides motivation for future behavior.
People are influenced by society.
Everyday interactions provides learning opportunities of rules and values in society.
According to Symbolic Interactionism Theory, the researcher or practitioner should: -
ANSWER-Pay attention to how individuals interpret events
Consider how cultural meanings affects social behavior
Look for commonly shared signs and symbols
All of the above
T/F A basic assumption/tenet of symbolic interaction is that we cannot assume to
understand behavior simply by knowing or understanding the meaning that the action
has for the person. - ANSWER-False
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