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QUESTION 9 A society characterized by a high degree of sameness among the indivi

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QUESTION 9 A society characterized by a high degree of sameness among the individual participants, in which participants perform largely the same functions, has solidarity a. egoistic O b.organic O c. anomic d, mechanical QUESTION 10 The most important difference between primary and secondary groups has to do with a. whether the people in the group trust each other. o b.size, because size influences the flow of power through the group o c. the degree of intimacy or instrumentality that people experience in these groups d. the level of competition for scarce resources within the group QUESTION 11 In which of the following groups is coalition formation impossible? a. secondary groups b. dyads c. triads o d. primary groups QUESTION 12 The student guards in Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Experiment behaved the way they did because a. they believed the inmates, had actually committed crimes and deserved punishment. o b. they were affected by social context. o c. they were simply following orders from a legitimate authority figure, who in this case was their professor. d, they were malnourished QUESTION 13 Prisons and military boot camps are examples of what Erving Goffman calls a. the Rockefeller drug laws O b. panopticons O c. total institutions o d.specific deterrence

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Ans 9 d) Mechanical

In the mechanical solidarity , all the societal members have the same belief and thought and all perform the same function. A collective conscience workd in the individual members of this society.

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