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tingc95

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When baseball players drop the ball, they often engage in a ritual that involves inspecting their gloves to see if the error could have been caused by faulty equipment. Erving Goffman would call such behavior:
 
  a. impression management
  b. frustration management
  c. role distancing
  d. role enhancement

Question 2

Human capital theory sees education as:
 
  a. an investment like any other
  b. a way to meet the needs of skilled workers
  c. favoring the rich over the poor
  d. unrelated to upward mobility



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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