Sociology FINAL
The process of labeling individuals and behaviors takes place at each level of analysis. True False
True
Wage theft is a type of organized crime that involves not paying workers the minimum wage. True False
True
______ are nonmaterial, shared judgments about what is desirable or undesirable, right or wrong, or good or bad in a culture. Beliefs Sanctions Norms Values
Values
Which of the following would be a macro-level social unit? - two partners - a tribe - a nation - an organization
a nation
A large, modern society with a complex division of labor is a(n) ______ society. mechanical horticultural herding organic
organic
Which of the following is a micro-level socialization activity? reading a religious text (e.g., the Koran or the Bible) "playing house" with a small group of friends watching a nationally syndicated TV advertisement for luxury cars none of these
"playing house" with a small group of friends
All of the following are components of many commonly held beliefs EXCEPT this: Most of the differences in the behavior of women and men are based on "human nature"; men and women are simply very different from each other. Racial groupings are based on biological differences among people. A person can be seen as one race in Brazil and another in the United States. Most marriages in the United States do not last.
A person can be seen as one race in Brazil and another in the United States.
Conflict theory states all of the following EXCEPT this: Conflict is inevitable in society. Social change is desirable. The strong exert their values over the weak. Each major part of society serves a role.
Each major part of society serves a role.
According to Mead, the critical states in development are the primary and secondary stages. True False
False
According to conflict theorists, symbolic communication helps people construct a meaningful world. True False
False
According to dramaturgy, we only perform a small portion of our interactions in front of audiences. True False
False
According to rational choice theory, interactions generally involve expectations of reciprocity. True False
False
According to the text, content analysis is unobtrusive, meaning the research does not influence the investigated subject by having direct contact. True False
False
Antigovernment "patriot" groups would be categorized as subcultures. True False
False
Because norms govern social behavior, social interaction is rarely misinterpreted. True False
False
Conflict is an essential aspect of the continuation of any society. Through this method, members of a society learn the thoughts and actions needed to survive in their society. True False
False
Countercultures are bad for society. True False
False
Ethnocentric behavior is hostile and racist. True False
False
Feminist theory focuses exclusively on micro-level processes. True False
False
Functional theorists believe that those who have power and privilege use socialization to manipulate individuals in the social world. True False
False
Grandma Elly feels role conflict because she wants to be a good grandma and give her grandson, Jackson, a cookie but knows that a good grandma wouldn't ruin her grandson's appetite with sweets. Grandma Elly is experiencing role conflict. True False
False
Inductive reasoning tests a theory by using scientific research methods to obtain relevant facts. True False
False
Most non-Western societies are isolated from globalization and global impact. True False
False
Most sociologists believe all mammals use symbols to communicate. True False
False
Much of feminist theory has foundations in the functionalist perspective. True False
False
Rates of incarceration in the United States are decreasing. True False
False
Role conflict differs from role strain in that conflict is between the roles within one status. True False
False
Social structure is the setting in which the social unit operates and includes everything that influences the social unit, such as its physical and organizational surroundings, as well as technological innovations. True False
False
The Internet is easy to police because all legal authorities have clearly delineated jurisdiction over it. True False
False
The looking-glass self refers primarily to an individual's feelings of self-worth. True False
False
The major idea of labeling theory is that if social controls weaken, people are more likely to become deviant. True False
False
How does primary deviance differ from secondary deviance? Individuals are not labeled "deviant" unless they commit secondary deviance. Individuals do not begin to take on a deviant identity until they commit primary deviance. Primary deviance is the violation of a norm, but secondary deviance is a violation of a law. Secondary deviance is always a less serious form of deviance.
Individuals are not labeled "deviant" unless they commit secondary deviance.
______ involves looking at intermediate-sized units, smaller than the nation but ______ than the local community or region. Meso-level analysis; larger Meso-level analysis; smaller Micro-level analysis; smaller Micro-level analysis; larger
Meso-level analysis; larger
The feelings we often have for members of out-groups can result in prejudice and ethnocentrism. True False
True
According to differential association theory, if one spends a great deal of time with deviant friends, the individual may become deviant. True False
True
According to rational choice theory, increasing awareness of the costs of committing deviant acts should decrease deviance. True False
True
Ethnomethodology and dramaturgy draw from symbolic interaction theory. True False
True
Most sociologists argue that the privatization of prisons is a bad idea. True False
True
Research methods work in tandem with sociological theories. True False
True
Secondary analysis uses existing data already collected in other studies. True False
True
Systematic observation is central in field research. True False
True
The "real you" is most evident when you engage in backstage behavior. True False
True
The economic cost of white-collar crime is vastly greater than the economic cost of street crime. True False
True
Which of the following would not be considered a conflict between social units in the same social structure? a disagreement between two individuals a conflict between two companies a conflict between religion and government a disagreement between two countries
a disagreement between two individuals
All of the following are characteristics of ideal-type bureaucracy EXCEPT this: an emphasis on democratic decision making a division of labor based on technical competence an administrative hierarchy formal rules and regulations
an emphasis on democratic decision making
What do we call the setting in which a social unit operates? This includes everything that influences the social unit, such as its physical and organizational surroundings, as well as technological innovations. a social genre a social setting a level of analysis an environment
an environment
Which of the following is a meso-level socialization activity? attending a religious study group of the Koran or the Bible "playing house" with a small group of friends watching a nationally syndicated TV advertisement for luxury cars attending a national religious conference with people from other states
attending a national religious conference with people from other states
According to the authors of the text, which of the following is an effective alternative to prison? shock probation building social capital harsher sentencing instigating a buddy system
building social capital
Smoking marijuana is a ______. conflict crime consensus crime predatory crime hate crime
conflict crime
According to Durkheim, the key finding of his study on suicide is that suicide can be predicted by the level of cohesion in the individual's social network degree to which an individual was integrated into the group number of social groups the individual belonged to individual's religious affiliation
degree to which an individual was integrated into the group
To correct some of the dysfunctions caused by bureaucracy, the Sociology Company makes all decisions as a group, emphasizes cooperation, and uses personal appeals to ensure that everyone participates in problem solving. The Sociology Company is a(n) ______ organization. informal secondary democratic-collective oligarchic
democratic-collective
Elizabeth argued that one reason women are abused by their husbands is because their unpaid labor is undervalued in society. Which perspective is Elizabeth most likely using? symbolic interactionist structural-functionalist strain feminist
feminist
Ethnography is a form of ______. survey research field study research controlled experimental research secondary analysis
field study research
Parents and teachers can best be described as ______. informal agents of socialization formal agents of socialization generalized others disciplinary agents of socialization
formal agents of socialization
Because prison sentences are official punishments used to enforce laws, they serve as ______. informal negative sanctions formal negative sanctions informal positive sanctions formal positive sanctions
formal negative sanctions
As a child develops, the primary agent of socialization changes from the family to the child's ______. college professors television preferences music preferences friends
friends
Most of the time, we engage in ______ behavior, the behavior safest with casual acquaintances because it is scripted. backstage front-stage on-stage unstaged
front-stage
The process through which the entire globe is becoming a "single sociocultural place" is known as ______. global culture material culture globalization Westernization
globalization
According to the text, countercultures have different expectations and values when compared to mainstream society wish to violently destroy mainstream culture lack the organization of mainstream cultures are composed of distinct minority groups
have different expectations and values when compared to mainstream society
Elisa lives in a small, seminomadic society in which she tends a garden and tends to the small children in her family. Elisa most likely lives in a(n) ______. hunting-and-gathering society industrial society organic society herding society
herding society
The statement, "People who have more than 12 years of education and who own a personal computer are more likely to use online dating services than those who have less than 12 years of education and who do not own a personal computer," is a ______. hypothesis theory empirical test method
hypothesis
As a small child, Kirby was read many stories about his society emphasizing the equal treatment of all individuals, who are able to pursue their individual desires. Kirby was told about his society's ______ culture. ideal real imaginary formal
ideal
Tom is studying how changes in income affect the frequency of eating out. In this example, "changes in income" is the ______ variable, and "frequency of eating out" is the ______ variable. spurious; control control; spurious independent; dependent dependent; independent
independent; dependent
Smiles, frowns, and hugs are all examples of ______. formal external controls informal external controls formal internal controls informal internal controls
informal external controls
The self-fulfilling prophecy is associated with ______. strain theory labeling theory differential association theory social control theory
labeling theory
The statement, "Members of society create deviance by defining certain behaviors as deviant," most closely reflects ______. differential association theory rational choice theory labeling theory strain theory
labeling theory
The main purpose of a bureaucracy is to encourage development of secondary groups limit the role of primary groups in socialization maximize efficiency develop anomie
maximize efficiency
An increase in the rate at which a behavior occurs in a society cannot only be explained by small-scale interactions between individuals. Another method is to examine it from the ______ of analysis. micro level meso level major level macro level
meso level
An act that attempts to break down a prison inmate's sense of self in order to resocialize him or her is known as ______. mortification degradation resocialization recidivism
mortification
Liz works at the dean's office. She works harder than her supervisor (who is paid more and enjoys coffee breaks when Liz and her coworkers share stories about how little they are paid and how they deserve more). One day, Liz steals 15 ink cartridges to use in her home printer. Liz has committed a(n) ______. predatory crime occupational crime hate crime organized crime
occupational crime
Sara wants to study political protests in Russia by traveling to Moscow and joining one of the student protest groups. She would be using ______. participant observation nonparticipant observation secondary analysis content analysis
participant observation
Symbolic interaction theory states people create shared meanings and interact based on those meanings people are social to survive and produce offspring interaction breeds conflict, and conflict underlies all social relations those with power express their will over those without power
people create shared meanings and interact based on those meanings
Josh works as a computer software designer in a large society in which most individuals are highly educated or have specialized, technical skills. Josh most likely lives in a(n) ______. industrial society postindustrial society agricultural society hunting-and-gathering society
postindustrial society
The iron law of oligarchy states that pay and working conditions are highly influential in workers' productivity. workers are objectified in the process of creating a product that they do not see completed or from which they do not gain profits the original motives or goals of an organization are displaced by new, secondary goals power becomes concentrated in the hands of a small group of leaders in organizations
power becomes concentrated in the hands of a small group of leaders in organizations
Which of the following is an example of a socially constructed categorization that changes over time within societies? biological genetic race family
race
Recidivism is the extortion of funds in exchange for "protection" the conflict that occurs between the elites and minority groups returning to prison after already serving a prior term an act that marks an offender as deviant
returning to prison after already serving a prior term
Susan would love to be a lawyer but cannot afford to go to law school. Her boyfriend suggested that she steal from her grandmother's estate in order to finance her education, but she refused. Instead, she took a 2-year course and became a librarian. Robert Merton would classify Susan's actions as ______. conformity innovation ritualism retreatism
ritualism
Isabella is a good student; she attends sociology class, does well in her other studies, and would never break a campus rule. Unfortunately, her brother Craig is addicted to drugs, steals from their mother, and lives on the streets. One day, Craig calls Isabella and asks her to let him stay in her dorm. Isabella knows that visitors are not allowed in the dormitory, but she wants to help her brother. According to role theorists, Isabella is feeling ______. role conflict role strain role reversal all of these
role conflict
Willy was unsure whether he should ask his friend Susan to help him host a party. He decided, "Susan loves throwing parties, so she would probably like helping me out with this one." Willy is ______. self-actualizing role taking reactionizing interacting
role taking
Which of the following do most sociologists see as a uniquely human characteristic? ability to feel pain ability to communicate ability to use symbols sense of self
sense of self
According to the structural-functionalist view of culture, dominant groups may impose their cultural beliefs on minorities and other subcultural groups the meaning of symbols is learned through interaction with others cultural lag occurs when shifts in society occur unequally between material culture and nonmaterial culture shared norms, values, and beliefs hold a society or subculture together
shared norms, values, and beliefs hold a society or subculture together
People who are very important to us and whom we have sustained interactions with are known as ______. social instructors role takers generalized others significant others
significant others
Our social networks include all of the following EXCEPT this: private interactions small groups global organizations singing by yourself in the shower
singing by yourself in the shower
Maria interviews Eric for an entry-level position at the firm where she works. According to Edward Hall, the two will most likely sit at a(n) ______ distance from one another. intimate social public personal
social
Kina is a 17-year-old woman. To discourage her from becoming deviant, her parents encouraged her to attend church, study hard, and believe that "nice girls finish first." Kina's parents are also sociologists. Kina's parents most likely subscribe to which theory of deviance? strain theory social control theory conflict theory international condolence theory
social control theory
A sociological perspective allows us to look beneath the surface of society and notice ______ that others tend to overlook. political patterns social patterns social problems political problems
social patterns
The lifelong process of learning to become a member of the social world is called ______. socialization interaction socializing role taking
socialization
Durkheim's concept of anomie refers to a ______. state of normlessness social fact small, premodern society held together by kinship ties large, modern society with a specialized division of labor
state of normlessness
Carol is examining women who work for a major corporation. She hypothesizes that the women will have difficulty meeting the expectations of the corporation while still trying to live up to what is expected of them as wives and mothers. Which theoretical perspective is she most likely using? ecological conflict symbolic interactionist sociobiological
symbolic interactionist
A cultural relativist's perspective examines cultural practices according to ______. a subculture a counterculture the culture in which the practice occurs the global culture
the culture in which the practice occurs
Hacking and cybertheft by China and other nations are especially concerning because they are considered to be victimless crimes the federal government does not have an effective way to safeguard customers' information there are no effective ways to punish the offenders the U.S. laws regarding cybertheft are unclear
the federal government does not have an effective way to safeguard customers' information
Jane recently became embarrassed for using a four-letter word in front of a group of Catholic nuns. Mead would argue that her embarrassment illustrates the internalization of ______. the looking-glass self the generalized other particular others the ego
the generalized other
All of the following are characteristics of an agricultural society EXCEPT this: the harnessing of steam power a large population compared with previous types of societies the use of advanced technologies to create greater surplus permanent settlements
the harnessing of steam power
Bob told his boss that he deserves a 40% raise because he helped the company get a big contract. When he finished speaking, Bob observed his boss frowning. Bob then said, "Even a 10% raise would be fine!" Bob offered to take a lower raise because he used ______. the "I" reductionism the looking-glass self the play stage
the looking-glass self
According to the symbolic interactionist view of culture, dominant groups may impose their cultural beliefs on minorities and other subcultural groups the meaning of symbols is learned through interaction with others cultural lag occurs when shifts in society occur unequally between material culture and nonmaterial culture shared norms, values, and beliefs hold a society or subculture together
the meaning of symbols is learned through interaction with others
Which of the following would be a meso-level social unit? an intimate relationship a tribe the state two partners
the state
Statements regarding why and how facts relate to each other and the connection between those facts are known as ______. hypotheses empirical knowledge theories levels of analysis
theories
Which of the following do the authors of the text argue is the best way to measure crime? Uniform Crime Reports self-reported surveys victimization surveys triangulation of multiple data sources
triangulation of multiple data sources
John is a supervisor of 30 employees at a small restaurant. He makes his employees work overtime without pay, and he steals their tips. John is guilty of ______. occupational fraud blue-collar crime wage theft cybertheft
wage theft
Which of the following is an example of individuals and macro-level organizations interacting? a father who joins the parent-teacher association a cat handler who shows her Devon rex cats at a state Cat Fanciers' Association show women around the globe receiving training and education from the United Nations a fan attending a regional football league game
women around the globe receiving training and education from the United Nations