Exam 3 sociology
Science can be defined as:
A logical system that bases knowledge on direct, systematic observation
Which factor is considered when evaluating someone's standard of living?
All of the above: income, employment, class
The term "sociology" was coined in 1838 by:
August Comte
Suicide, one main social forces leading to suicide
Emile Durkheim
A criticism of symbolic-interaction approach is that it:
Ignores how structural factors such as class affect people's experiences
Which if the following is an accurate criticism of the structural- functional approach?
It ignores inequality that can generate tension and conflict.
Which of the following people had an important influence on the development of the social-conflict approach?
Karl Marx
Major critic of Karl Marx
Max Webber
The Protestant Ethic...
Max Webber
Which statements about the class system in the United states is true?
Most people stay in the same social class for their entire lives
legally sanctioned segregation exists for which group in the U.S. today?
Native Americans
Professor Villarreal's video of his research of the Fidencista religion can be exemplified as what type of research?
Participant observation/inside researcher
The social-conflict approach draws attention to:
Patterns of social inequality
Suicide rates are generally higher among
Single people compared to married people
The chief characteristic of the ____________ approach is its view of society as orderly and stable.
Structural functional
In the video of Missing 43, we learned that
The students social movement began after 43 students from the Ayotzinapa Rural College went missing after a police ambush in Iguala, Guerrero
The Davis-Moore Thesis states:
The the more society values a particular profession, the more the people ins profession will create
Following the analysis of Karl Marx, which class forms the core of the industrial proletariat?
The working class
As citizens of the world, we should be passionate about changing the world because we live in an imperfect world that needs fundamental change
True
Which if the following was the first African American to receive PhD from Harvard University
W. E. B. Du Bois
A person's position in a country's social stratification is determined by:
Wealth, power, income, race, education
IN the United States today, suicide rates is higher for which of the following categories of people?
White males
Caste and class societies
a and c only: differ of social mobility, differ in terms of ascribed versus achieved status
the sociological concept of minority can be described as
a group that experiences limitations and barrier to life's opportunities
According to C. Wright Mlls and William Domhoff, power is concentrated in the hands
a power elite
The upper class in the United States has considerable power, because it
all of the above
subordinate groups:
all of these
Members of a minority or subordinate group:
all of these apply: share physical or cultural characteristics, are born into it, have less power
which of the following is considered a racial group
all of these: filiino, asian, balck
conflict theory emphasizes
all of these: social change, redistribution of resources, etc
an _______ is an in-depth look at a specific phenomenon or situation in a Particular social setting and is common in qualitative research
case study
The maintenance of political, social economic, and cultural domination over a people by a foreign power for an extended period of time is known as:
colonialism
Violation of laws enacted by society is also known as:
crimes
Which area within the discipline of anthropology is most similar to sociology?
cultural anthropology
Which of the following describes the deductive approach to research?
deductive
founding fathers of sociology
durkheim, marx webber
which ter, is used to describe a group that is set apart from others primarily beause of national origin or distinctive cultural pattern
ethnic group
Which modern sociological theory examines how power relationship are defined, shaped, and reproduced on the basis of gender differences?
feminism
Durkheim's theory and research on deviance fall within which of the main sociological theories?
functionalism
which of the following theoretical perpesctives tends to emphasize how he multiple parts of society are structured to maintain its stability
functionalist theory
The extent to which a researcher can claim that his or her findings explain a larger population that was studied is known as:
generalizability
The deliberate systematic killing of an entire people or nation called:
genocide
Which term is most appropriate in describing U.S. government's policies toward the Native Americans in the nineteenth century?
genocide
Which approach to sociological research starts with empirical observations and then works to form a theory?
inductive
Although deviant behavior can be bad for social cohesion, it is paradoxical because:
it is deviants among us who hold society together
Which of hte following is Durkheim's primary explanation for why people commit suicide?
lack of social itegration
According to Emile Durkheim, a category of people with higher suicide typically has:
lower social integration
Which of the following focuses its analyses on larger social dynamics at the societal and structural levels?
macrosociology
Which of the following focuses its analyses on face-to-face encounters and interactions
microsociology
when analyzing the U.S. crime rates, your textbook author explains that the best indicator we have of crime is the:
murder rate
Races can be clearly distinguished in the basis of:
none of these
Economic inequality is greater among
people of the United States
Workers according to mark
proletariat
In social research, a hypothesis is a(n):
proposed relationship between two or more variables
A sociologists studying minor children, pregnant women, or inmates must get approval, as These groups are known as
protected populations
According to Durkheim's researchm what is the primary reason that Protestants are likely to kill themselves than Catholics
protestatism is premised more on the idividual
What type of research describes people's behaviour in rich detail and focuses on the meanings people give to their actions?
qualitative
The two broad approaches social scientists use to gather data about the social world are:
qualitative and quantitative
The research method that uses information that can be converted to numerical form is:
quantitative
Which term is used by sociologists to describe a group that is set apart from others because of obvious physical differences?
racial group
When belief in the inheritance of behavior patterns is coupled with the feeling that a certain groups are inherently superior to others it is called:
racism
The like-hood that a researcher will obtain the same result using the same measures the next time he or she tests a hypothesis is:
reliability
Sociology helps us to:
see opportunities/constraints and be more active
Which term refers to the physical separation of two groups of people in terms of residence, workplace, and social functions?
segregation
concept of race
socially constructed
Which discipline defines itself as "the systematic study of human society"?
sociology
Exaggerated generalizations about the characteristics of members of a group that do not recognize individual differences within the group are known as:
stereotypes
Which of the following is a negative social label that alters a person's self-concept and identity, as well as how others treat the person?
stigma
The functionalists paradigm went largely unchallenged in the United States until about the 1950s. C. Wright. Mills criticized Talcott Parsons for:
supporting the dominant class structure and the inequalities associated with it
Which modern sociological theory attempts to understand social behavior by examining the ways people interpret and give meaning to social signals and signs?
symbolic interactionism
the student guards in Zimbardo's Stanford Prison experiment behaved the way they did because:
the experienced the Lucifer effect, in which they were affected by their surroundiings and cultural expectations
Charles H. Cooley argued that the "self" emerges from how an individual interacts with others and then interprets those interactions. He calls this:
the looking glass self
Prisons and military boot camps are examples of what Goffman calls:
total institutions
know this
w.e.b. dubois
According to Max Weber, there are three major criteria used for measuring social inequality:
wealth, power and prestige