An act, as simple as shaking hands when meeting new people is an example of:
A: values.
B: symbolic behavior.
C: mores
D: social stratification.
A: values.
B: symbolic behavior.
C: mores
D: social stratification.
举一反三
- How the people in US greet to each other when they meet A: Shaking hands B: Hug C: Touching noses
- How the people in the Middle East greet to each other when they meet A: Shaking hands B: Kissing on cheeks C: Touching noses
- Which statements about values are correct? A: Values are social principles, goals, or standards accepted by persons in a culture. B: Values are learned by contacts with family members, teachers and religious leaders. C: People in various cultures have basically similar values. D: Values are influenced by what is seen on television or read in newspapers.
- Which of the following are norms that are seen as central to the functioning of a society and to its social life? A: Folkways B: Mores C: Values D: Models
- How do people greet each other when they meet in Japan and Korea? ( ) A: shaking hands B: Kissing cheeks C: Bowing to each other D: Hugging each other