Answer:
Third step: Asking whether your interpretation was correct.
Explanation:
Perception checking refers to the process by which you test if your perceptions are accurate.
Perception checking can be direct or indirect:
- Direct perception checking is simply asking other people if your perception of a situation is accurate. And it has 3 different stages or steps:
- Acknowledging the behavior you witnessed: You describe the person the behavior you saw
- Interpreting that behavior: You tell the person what you interpreted from that behavior. (what you thought it meant)
- Asking whether your interpretation was correct: You ask the person if what you actually thought was correct or not.
- Indirect perception checking: refers to using your own skills or abilities to gather more information on what you just witnessed and reach a conclusion based on that. You do not ask the person.
In the example <u>Gilberto noticed a behavior from Sara, so he asked if she was angry with him or just call. </u>
We can say that he's given an interpretation to the behavior (she's crossing her arms because she's angry or cold), but the question actually tells us <u>that he is ASKING her which one of these options is the correct one</u> (or maybe neither of them is right and there's another explanation), so he is in the third step of the direct perception checking process: Asking whether your interpretation was correct.
Spain hoped to spread Catholicism in its American colonies.
Answer:
The correct answer is Verstehen.
Explanation:
Verstehen is a term used in sociology that can be understood as the process in which a researcher or sociologist interacts with a certain group of people or culture and tries to relate with said group.
It is an excersise of empathy in which the researcher tries to put himself in the position of the people that he/she is interviewing.
In this particular case, a sociologist interviews high-salaried corporate chief executive officers to discover whether they feel stress in their everyday lives as a result of the pressure to produce at an unrealistic level. This sociologist is employing Verstehen.
Answer:True
Explanation:Wright Mills said there is a connection between who we become and where we came from .
For example how we grew up , the society that we were part of or that we are part of will shape who we become.
Schools that we went to and how we were taught in those schools will have an influence in who we grow up to be.
Let us say we have two people one goes to a school that exposes them to a lot of opportunities and the other one goes to a school that does the opposite , their biography will be differently shaped by the different historic situations that they both experienced .
Also how certain people live their lives in a particular society will have an influence on how people define that society .
A society that is full of house break ins will be most likely considered as a criminal based place .