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1.   For the most part, when it comes to conventional scientific approach to study human conduct, symbolic interactionists: - Question the wisdom of using the conventional scientific approach 2. Naturalistic inquiry has two key phases: exploration and: - Inspection 3. _____________   __________   starts with concrete data and ends by rendering them in an explanatory theory. - Grounded Theory 4. Interactionists try to produce analyses that provide for in-depth understanding of a group for social world and at the same time strive to develop broader based: - Explanations that emerge from the dialogue between data and theory that reveal   key patterns   and processes. 5. Postmodern theorists drawing upon feminist, neo-Marxist formulated an approach they call __________________ - Interpretive Interactionism 6. According to the authors, Schwalbe identified four processes through which inequalities are created and sustained.   These processes include oppressive othering, emotion management, subordinate adaptation and ___________ - Boundary maintenance 7. According to our authors, feminists are committed to research and theory as; - liberating social practices that ought to contribute to the elimination of gender inequality and oppression. 8. Symbolic interactionists are skeptical of social cognition theory because of: A . social cognitionists' implying that society exists "other there" independent of people, while ignoring how society gets into peoples' minds to influence their cognitions. B . social cognition neglects people's behavior. C . neglects the impact of people's interactions D . all of the above. 9. Symbolic interactionists believe that exchange theory: A . offers a detailed theory of the self. B . views human motivation as being diverse, complex, and social. C contends that people engage in constructive mental processes as they act towards others and the
. world around them, D . has a feminist bias. 10. Many Interactionists view a research interview as: A. peoples' words or stories that speak for themselves B. a social encounter that does not affect the data collected. C. a way which through analysis researchers can seek to undercover the truth of what people tell them D. none of the above 11.
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