A standard of behavior that is expected of members in a group is referred to as:
a. norms
b. role ambiguity
c. accepted functions
d. expected role-based actions
a. norms
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Identity scripts are:
a. Rules for how we are supposed to live and who we are supposed to be, as communicated to us by family members. b. Roles children internalize based on characters from television cartoons and dramatic presentations. c. Mental images of roles or occupations we could obtain in the future. d. Generalizations that we apply to ourselves based on random interactions with strangers.
Which of the following is most clearly an example of qualitatively interpersonal communication?
a. Aubre buys a sweater from a sales clerk. b. Rich invites the team to a party. c. Royce asks his friend Jane about her sick child. d. Aasim pleads for the class to vote. e. Georgina chats with the mailman.