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Julio is studying the social aspects of students at fraternity parties. He notes that many features of parties, such as drinking, smoking, and food, affect the way people communicate with one another.
 
  Julio is likely to be using what perspective in his study? a. Symbolic Interaction
  b. Functionalist
  c. Conflict
  d. Generalist

Question 2

Interactionist studies of the health of Americans point out that many of the bad habits like smoking and drinking alcohol that can contribute to poor health are due to __________.
 
  a. the addictive properties of the substances themselves
  b. lack of willpower among those who are not healthy
  c. how consumption norms reflect a need or desire to be sociable
  d. differences in social power among people



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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