sociology test 1 chap 1-4 – Flashcards
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            Marx viewed the relationship between the capitalists and the exploited workers in systemic terms; that is, he believed that a system of _____________ relationships maintained the power and dominance of the owners over the workers.
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        all of these
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            Which early sociologist applied the concept of evolution to societies in order to explain how they change or evolve over time?
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        Herbert Spencer
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            Sociology is considered a science because sociologists
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        engage in organized and systematic study of phenomena to enhance understanding
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            According to the functionalist perspective, an aspect of social life is passed on from one generation to the next if it
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        promotes value consensus among members of a society.
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            The body of knowledge obtained using methods based upon systematic observation is called a (an)
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        science
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            The view that sports serve as an "opiate" for social injustices and distract people from focusing on the reality of personal problems and social issues would most likely be held by
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        conflict theorists
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            Contemporary conflict theorists are concerned with the conflict between
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        all of these
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            A sociologist studies drug-use patterns among small groups of college students in a Midwestern college. This would be an example of
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        microsociology.
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            The discipline of sociology was given its name by the French theorist
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        Auguste Comte
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            The concept of anomie was introduced into sociology by
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        Emile Durkheim
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            _______________ stresses the study of small groups and often uses experimental study in laboratories.
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        Microsociology
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            Émile Durkheim's study of suicide, related suicide rates to
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        the extent to which people were integrated into the group life of a society.
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            Which sociological approach would view sports as an agent for defining people's social positions as players, coaches, and referees as a result of their performances and reputations
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        interactionist perspective
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            Which sociological approach focuses on the macrolevel and would tend to view inequality in gender as central to behavior and organization?
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        feminist perspective
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            Which sociologist saw "society as a vast network of connected parts, each of which contributes to the maintenance of the system as a whole?"
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        Talcott Parsons
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            An attempt to explain problems, actions, or behavior in a comprehensive manner is called a (an
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        theory
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            A condition in which members of society have differing amounts of wealth, prestige, or power is referred to as
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        social inequality
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            Sociological studies that focus on large-scale phenomena or entire civilizations are defined as
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        macrosociology.
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            A key element in the sociological imagination is the ability to view one's own society
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        as an outsider
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            Which sociologist made an important contribution to the discipline by successfully combining theory and research?
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        Robert Merton
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            George Herbert Mead served on committees dealing with Chicago's labor problems and public education. These activities are examples of
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        social inequality
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            Despite their differences, functionalists, conflict theorists, and interactionists would all agree that there is much more to sports than exercise or recreation.
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        True
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            Which sociological perspective sees the social world as being in continual struggle?
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        conflict perspective
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            Although some of the early sociologists saw themselves as social reformers, by the middle of the twentieth century, the focus of the discipline of sociology had shifted to
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        theorizing and gathering information
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            The relationship between a condition or a variable and a particular consequence, with one event leading to the other, is known as
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        causal logic.
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            Correlations are an indication that causality is always present.
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        False
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            Which of the following best describes the notion that the higher the level of one's education, the higher one's income level will be?
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        hypothesis
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            Validity refers to the degree to which a measure or scale truly reflects the phenomenon under study.
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        True
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            Surveys and interviews that focus on macrosociological analyses would be likely to follow which theoretical perspective?
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        both functionalist and conflict perspectives
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            According to Max Weber, investigators have an ethical obligation to accept research findings even when the data run counter to
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        all of these
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            Selection of a research design will influence both the cost of a research project and the amount of time needed to collect the results of the research.
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        True
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            The third step in the scientific method is reviewing the literature.
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        False
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            In an experiment, the group that is not exposed to the independent variable is called the
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        control group.
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            Secondary analysis includes a variety of research techniques that use
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        publicly accessible information and data, or data collected by another.
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            Social scientists call the variable that is hypothesized to cause or influence another variable a (an
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        independent variable
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            A research design is a (an):
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        detailed plan or method for scientifically obtaining data.
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            What term do sociologists use to describe the phenomenon whereby subjects deviate from their typical behavior because they realize they are under observation
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        the Hawthorne effect
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            A variable is
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        a measurable trait or characteristic that is subject to change under different conditions.
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            Which sociological perspective would most likely suggest that education is necessary for people to earn more money and advance in society for the purpose of social stability?
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        functionalist perspective
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            The midpoint or number which divides a series of values into two groups of equal numbers of values is referred to as the
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        median.
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            When a sociologist actually joins a group for a period to get an accurate sense of how it operates, the approach is called
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        participant observation
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            Which of the following would be considered a valid measure of an individual's intelligence
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        none of these
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            A speculative statement about the relationship between two or more variables is known as a
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        hypothesis
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            Which of the following can serve as a variable in a study?
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        all of these
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            A study, generally in the form of an interview or a questionnaire that provides sociologists with information concerning how people think or act is known as
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        survey
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            Individuals who have divorced parents are more likely to divorce than individuals who have parents who did not divorce. This statement is an example of a (an)
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        correlation
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            In which type of sample does each member of the entire population being studied have the same chance of being selected?
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        random sample
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            The code of ethics for the discipline of sociology was developed by
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        the American Sociological Association
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            Culture lag is
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        a period of maladjustment during which the nonmaterial culture is still adapting to new material conditions.
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            George Ritzer's concept "The McDonaldization of society" refers to
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        the domination of numerous sectors of societies throughout the world by principles initially used by fast-food restaurants.
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            While attending a prestigious lecture at a New York City museum, Bob noisily belches several times and grossly picks his nose. He is violating
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        informal norms.
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            Ethnocentrism is the tendency to assume that one's own culture and way of life represent the norm or are superior to all others. Therefore, ethnocentrism fosters cohesion in a group. This observation would best reflect which sociological perspective?
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        functionalist perspective
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            General customs and practices that are found in every culture are called
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        cultural universals.
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            Kissing is an example of a cultural universal.
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        False
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            Culture shock is
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        the feeling of surprise that is experienced when people witness cultural practices different from their own.
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            Discovery is
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        the process of making known or sharing the existence of an aspect of reality
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            In the study of language, which sociological perspective suggests that gender-related language reflects the traditional acceptance of men and women into certain occupations?
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        feminist perspective
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            Norms that are generally understood but not precisely recorded are known as
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        informal norms
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            Norms are often violated when
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        all of these
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            Viewing people's behavior from the perspective of their own culture is known as cultural relativism
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        True
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            People who have visited China might have experienced culture shock if they ordered meat for dinner and discovered it was
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        dog.
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            An example of a positive, formal sanction is a
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        salary bonus.
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            Sociobiology is founded on Charles Darwin's theory of evolution
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        True
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            Penalties and rewards for conduct relating to a social norm are known as
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        sanctions.
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            A society is
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        a fairly large number of people who live in the same territory, are relatively independent of people outside it, and participate in a common culture.
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            In a culture, virtually all citizens follow the same set of norms and values.
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        False
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            From a functionalist perspective, the social significance of the dominant ideology is that a society's most powerful groups and institutions control the means of producing beliefs about reality through religion, education, and the media.
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        False
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            A subculture is
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        a segment of society that shares a distinctive pattern of mores, folkways, and values that differs from the larger group.
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            English-speaking people in the U.S. commonly use words whose origins are from various African, Asian, and non-English-speaking European cultures. This is an example of
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        cultural diffusion.
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            In some parts of the U.S., horse breeding and/or racing is commonplace. People involved in these activities have developed different words to distinguish between breeds, sizes, and sexes of horses, and these words are unfamiliar to people outside the "horse world." This is an example of
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        the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis.
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            A hypothesis concerning the role of languages in shaping cultures was created by linguist(s)
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        Edward Sapir and Benjamin Whorf.
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            The U.S. formerly demanding conformity to a single language reflects which sociological perspective?
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        functionalist perspective
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            Which sociologist introduced the concept of culture lag to the discipline?
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        William Ogburn
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            Which sociological perspective suggests that language and symbols offer a powerful way for a subculture to feel cohesive and maintain its identity?
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        interactionist perspective
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            Norms governing everyday behavior, the violation of which raises comparatively little concern, are known as
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        folkways.
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            The term "significant others" is
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        George Herbert Mead's term for those individuals who are most important in the development of the self
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            Socialization is the process
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        whereby people learn the attitudes, values, and actions appropriate to individuals as members of a particular culture.
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            The analysis of Isabelle and Genie is important because it emphasizes the relevance of
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        social interaction in human development.
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            According to George Herbert Mead, during which stage of development does a child respond to numerous members of the social environment and grasp his or her distinctive social position?
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        the game stage
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            In the nature versus nurture debate, most social scientists maintain that "nurture" is considerably more important than "nature."
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        False
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            Rites of passage are
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        rituals marking the symbolic transition from one social position to another
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            The dramaturgical approach is
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        a view of social interaction in which people are seen as theatrical performers.
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            According to Charles Horton Cooley's concept of the looking-glass self, development of one's self-identity based on misperceptions may lead to
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        negative self-identity.
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            Gender roles are
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        expectations regarding the proper behavior, attitudes, and activities of males and females.
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            Which sociologist suggested that during the second stage of development, children become capable of assuming the perspective of another and are thereby able to respond from that imagined viewpoint?
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        George Herbert Mead
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            Which conflict theorists suggest that schools in the U.S. foster competition through built-in systems of rewards and punishments that can cause children to feel stupid and unsuccessful?
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        Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis
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            Anticipatory socialization refers to
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        processes of socialization in which a person "rehearses" for future positions, occupations, and social relationships.
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            Which of the following factors complicates the socialization of older persons in the U.S.?
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        both experiencing retirement AND declining physical ability
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            Social scientists now recognize that
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        it is not enough to care for an infant's physical needs; parents must also concern themselves with children's social development
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            According to Jean Piaget's cognitive theory of development, the stage in which children begin to use words and symbols to distinguish objects and ideas is called the
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        preoperational stage.
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            A woman who was socialized from infancy to become a wife and mother settles comfortably into being a homemaker in her twenties and early thirties. However, her husband dies suddenly, and she finds that she must enter the paid labor force in order to support herself and her two children. This woman will most likely have to undergo a process of
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        resocialization.
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            Which usually causes the most stress: socialization or resocialization
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        resocialization
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            In forming a sense of ourselves, we imagine how we appear to others and how others perceive us, and finally we develop a feeling about ourselves as a result of these impressions. This sociological approach to the development of a self represents the views of which sociological perspective?
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        c. interactionist perspective
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            Life-course theorists suggest
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        socialization continues through all stages of the life cycle.
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            Which of the following is the definition of Erving Goffman's concept of "face-work"?
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        people's efforts to maintain a proper image and avoid embarrassment in public
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            As children grow older, their peer groups become more and more important relative to the influence of
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        the family
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            Children shape and form their attitudes, beliefs, and behavior based on cultural messages they receive from
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        all of these
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            The self is the
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        distinct identity that sets us apart from others.
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            Your boss has just screamed at the work staff for poor sales growth and high absenteeism. Consequently, you decide that this would not be a good time to speak to the boss about a promotion. In this instance, you are effectively
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        a. demonstrating role taking.
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            An inmate enters prison and is stripped of his/her clothing and advised that from this point on he/she will be referred to only by number. This is an example of
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        a degradation ceremony.
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            In total institutions, people are subjected to humiliating rituals known as
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        degradation ceremonies.
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            A person leaves a singles' bar alone and later tells a friend, "There wasn't anyone interesting in the entire crowd." This is an example of
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        face-work.
