In a school setting, which status plays the greatest role in shaping a student like Anika's life and determining her social identity?
Major Mastery Assignment - Chapter 3: "Social Structure"

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master status
Answer explanation
Master status is the most significant status that shapes a person's identity and life experiences, often overriding other statuses. It can determine how individuals are perceived and treated in society.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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In a classroom, which of the following is not an example of an ascribed status for students like William, Liam, and Michael? age, gender, race
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knowledge
Answer explanation
Ascribed status refers to social positions individuals are born into, such as age, gender, and race. Knowledge, however, is an achieved status, as it is acquired through education and experience, making it the correct answer.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Isla has worked hard to become successful in her career. Which of the following are examples of achieved status? basketball player, actor, musician, all of these
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all of these
Answer explanation
Achieved status refers to a social position acquired through personal effort or achievements. A basketball player, actor, and musician all attain their status through talent and hard work, making 'all of these' the correct choice.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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In a school play, the behaviors expected of Emma as the lead actress are
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role expectations.
Answer explanation
Role expectations refer to the socially determined behaviors that are anticipated from individuals in specific roles, making this the correct choice. Other options do not accurately capture this concept.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What do sociologists term the different roles attached to Grace's single status as a student?
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role set
Answer explanation
Sociologists refer to the various roles associated with a single status as a 'role set'. This concept highlights how one status can encompass multiple roles that an individual may perform in different contexts.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Elijah is a manager who needs to ensure that his team meets their project deadlines while also keeping the team motivated and happy. Which of the following is an example of a role conflict? Elijah must make employees work harder and maintain good morale. Elijah goes through a divorce and starts dating again. Elijah must stay home to take care of his sick child. none of these
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Elijah must stay home to take care of his sick child.
Answer explanation
Role conflict occurs when a person faces competing demands from different roles. In this case, the employee must balance work responsibilities with the need to care for their sick child, creating a conflict between these roles.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Mason is studying different groups in his sociology class. He learns about a group with statuses and roles that are organized to satisfy one or more basic needs of a society. What is this group called?
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social institution
Answer explanation
A social institution is a structured group with established roles and statuses that fulfill essential societal needs, such as family, education, and religion, making it the correct answer.
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