sociology chapter 1 & 2 quizzes
Which of the following is an observation that Alexis de Tocqueville made in his study of American society?
Americans had little independence of mind, despite their emphasis on individualism
Emile Durkheim's work is the foundation for which major theoretical perspective?
Functionalism
Which of the following is not part of the definition of culture?
Globalization
Which of the following is an example of nonmaterial culture?
Ideas
_____'s work is the basis for conflict theory.
Karl Marx
Which of the following is an element of culture?
Language, Norms, Mores
Which of these do sociologists not consider part of the concept of diversity?
The allocation of resources
Which of the following was not a condition that led to the development of sociology?
The increasingly important role of religion
How do functionalists view disorganization within society?
They believe it must result in change to re-establish equilibrium in society
Contemporary feminist scholarship has produced which of the following?
Vital knowledge about women
Cultural relativism is the idea that
a phenomena should be understood and judged only in relation to the cultural context in which it appears.
The early American sociologists are characterized by their
belief that sociology could alleviate the negative consequences of society.
Shared ideas that help bind people in society together are called _____.
beliefs
Auguste Comte is known for
coining the term "sociology."
Consumption for the sake of displaying one's wealth is called _____.
conspicuous consumption
According to symbolic interactionists, culture
creates group identity from diverse cultural meaning.
In every society, the dominant culture is
culture of most powerful group
When group differences are created by the social structure of society, sociologists refer to this as _____.
diversity
Sociology is a(n) _____ discipline, meaning conclusions are based on systematic observations.
empirical
The discussion of birthday traditions demonstrates that
even seemingly "normal" practices have cultural roots.
Members of a subculture
exist within and share some elements of the dominant culture.
Auguste Comte believed sociology could
help solve social problems
Sociology is defined as the study of ____.
human behavior in society
The digital divide refers to:
inequality based on access to electronic information.
According to functionalists, culture
integrates people into groups.
The Enlightenment had an enormous influence on the development of modern sociology. The Enlightenment
is also known as the Age of Reason
According to Karl Marx, capitalism
is built on the exploitation of workers.
According to researchers on culture and language:
language affects people's perception of reality.
The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis suggests that:
language provides the categories through which reality is defined
Robert Merton suggested that human behavior has _____.
manifest functions and latent functions
Extreme ethnocentrism
may result in violence, including terrorism, war, and genocide.
Norms , values, laws, and customs are all examples of _____ culture.
nonmaterial
The specific cultural expectations for how to behave in a given situation are called _____.
norms
Material culture consists of
objects created in a given culture
Beliefs, practices, and objects that are part of everyday traditions, such as music and films, mass-marketed books and magazines, newspapers, and Internet websites are known collectively as_____culture.
popular
Positivism refers to
scientific observation and description as the highest forms of knowledge
Regardless of where it is found in the world, culture is
shared.
According to The Sociological Imagination, the current high numbers of college graduates moving back in with their families reflect:
social forces impacting private lives.
The text emphasizes that _____ is most responsible for a person's chance in life.
social location
Sociologists refer to the organized patterns of social relationships and social institutions that make up society as the
social structure
Sociology differs from media programs that feature human problems in that
sociologists use research techniques and theories that the media may not use to explain social issues.
Those behaviors that bring the most serious sanctions are called _____.
taboos
In their day-to-day lives, most people
take the expectations of their culture for granted
Peter Berger's concept of debunking refers to
the "unmasking" tendency of sociology
Elaine Bell Kaplan's research on black teenage motherhood concluded that
the black teens felt embarrassed and stigmatized by being pregnant.
The reflection hypothesis contends that
the mass media reflects the values of the general population.
According to feminist theory, prior to _____, women were largely absent from sociological research.
the second-wave of feminism
Harriet Martineau's book, How to Observe Morals and Manners, was the first
to discuss observing behavior while participating in the situation.
Freedom, democracy, and equal opportunity are examples of:
values
The abstract standards that define the ideal principles of a society are called _____.
values