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Ordinarily, the ________has, according to Thomas, a "definition of the situation" which corresponds to that of society as a whole. Sometimes, however, social definitions are erroneous or outmoded, as for example, proper definitions of the "proper place" for women or minority groups.
Bohemian
Altruist
Over conformist
philistine
- The question discusses how a person's "definition of the situation" usually matches the view held by society. Thomas is referring to people whose perspectives align closely with social norms.
- Sometimes, social definitions are outdated or incorrect, like ideas about women's or minorities' roles.
- Let's look at the options:
- Bohemian: Someone who lives unconventionally, often rejecting social norms.
- Altruist: Someone who is selflessly concerned for others' well-being.
- Over conformist: Someone who strictly follows social norms, sometimes to an excessive degree.
- Philistine: Someone indifferent or hostile to culture and the arts.
- The correct answer is: Option 3 - Over conformist. This term best describes a person whose view matches mainstream society's rules.
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