Introductory Sociology CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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What is the main focus of symbolic interactionism?

  1. The interpretation of symbols and behaviour

  2. The belief in a higher power

  3. The commitment to social progress

  4. The structure of the economy

The correct answer is: The interpretation of symbols and behaviour

Symbolic interactionism is a sociological perspective that emphasizes the importance of symbols and how they are interpreted in human interactions. This theory focuses on understanding how individuals create meaning through the use of symbols and how this meaning influences their behavior and interactions with others. Choice B, belief in a higher power, is incorrect as this is a concept associated with religion and not symbolic interactionism. Choice C, commitment to social progress, is incorrect as this is a broad goal and does not specifically relate to the main focus of the theory. Choice D, structure of the economy, is incorrect as this is more closely related to the social conflict theory rather than symbolic interactionism.