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Theory- Chapter 6 Ritzer Textbook

Instructor: T Esguerra
Horizontales
______ _____ was a social theorist that looked at the self using a dramaturgical approach.
The ________ proposition states that the more often a person is rewarded for a particular action, the more likely the person is to perform the rewarded action.
A gap between virtual and actual social identity.
The tendency to extend behavior to similar circumstances is ___________.
The techniques actors use to maintain certain impressions in the face of problems they are likely to encounter and the methods they use to cope with these problems is ______ ________
The ______-________ _______ is the idea that we form our sense of ourselves by using others, and their reactions to us, as mirrors to assess who we are and how we are doing.
________ costs are the costs of forgoing the next most attractive action when an actor chooses an action aimed at achieving a given end.
_____ ______ is the degree to which individuals separate themselves from the roles they are in.
_________ interaction is the school of sociology that, following Mead, focused on symbolic interaction.
________ is the process by which people offer accounts in order to make sense of the world.
Verticales
_______ is an effort by actors to confound their audience by restricting the contact between themselves and the audience, concealing the mundane things that go into their performance.
_______ are actions with negative values; an increase in such actions means that the actor is less likely to manifest undesired behaviors.
__________ is the study of ordinary members of society in the everyday situations in which they find themselves and the ways in which they use commonsense knowledge, procedures, and considerations to gain an understanding of, navigate in, and act on those situations.
The physical scene that ordinarily must be there if the actors are there to engage in a dramaturgical performance.
The _________ actor within such a collectivity as a corporation or a state, may not make choices among actions in terms of their self-interest but often choose on the basis of the interest of the collectivity.
This theorist is best known for his idea that we form our sense of ourselves by looking in some sort of mirror.
Which theorist is Rational Choice Theory mainly linked to?
_________ introspection is the methodology of putting oneself in the places and the minds of those being studied.
________ is a view of social life as a series of dramatic performances akin to those that take place in the theater.
The way an actor conducts himself; tells the audience what sort of role the actor expects to play in the situation.
This is a methodology used by symbolic interactionists and other sociologists that involves venturing into the field to observe and collect relevant data.
_______ _______ is that part of a dramaturgical performance that generally functions in rather fixed and general ways to define the situation for those who observe the performance.
________ conditioning is the learning process by which the consequences of behavior serve to modify that behavior.