sociology
who was given for the coining the term sociology
Auguste comete
____ is the approach to punishment that relies on the threat of harsh penalities to discourage people form committing crimes?
Deterrence
when a driver honks at the driver of another vehicle for some violation of traffic laws, the honk is an example of
a negative sanction
media, family, peers, and schools are considered to be
angents of socialization
How is language important
communication
____ argues that punishments for rule violators are unequally distrbuted in society
conflict theory
The spread of material and nonmaterial culture from one group to another is known as
cultural diffusion
the term ____ refers to the entire way of life a group
culture
what is the term for when people experience a sense of disorientation upon enterning a new enviroment?
culture shock
Name 3 things or aspects of society that you will look at
culture, social interacyion, and impact of homelessness
when a person uses electronic or social media to tease, harass, threaten, or humiliate someone, it is referred to as
cyberbulling
A behavior, trait, or belief is considered ______ if it departs from a norm and results in a negative reaction
deviant
The values, norms, and practices of the most powerful group within a society are called
dominant culture
What is the theoretical statment explaining the relationship between two or more phenomena?
hypothesis
What is IRB
-Group of people that help determine if an experiment is ethical and offer opinions on how the subject is -Insure research protected -Determine if the experiment is ethical
3 paradox
-Structural functionalis -Conflict theory -Symbolic interactionalism
main points
1.Society is like a machine, if one gear, people follow norms and rules so that people can interact smoothly, people understand things together, on the same page . They want a stable society, 2.Society doesnt change or develop without conflict, you challange the staus quo, challege inequality to see change. 3.Symbols and interaction , we apply meaning towards things, the intercatins we have with our family can impact way about learning certain things, i
what is agency?
Ability of the individual to act freely and independently.
which theory argues that we learn to be deviant from our peers?
Differential Association Theory
in functionalist theory, what is a disturbance to or undersirbale consequence of some aspect of the social system?
Dysfunction
what is erving goffmans dramaturgical approach to presentation of self?
People are seen as theatrical performers.
What irman Rothmans dramatically approach
People interact with theatrical performers when they interact with each other depending on the person
which paradigm discusses how a stable system of structures contribute to the equilibrium of society as a whole?
Structural Functionalism
which theory poses the notion that the self devleops through our percpection of others evaluations and appraisals of us?
The Looking-Glass Self Theory
according to sigmund freuds theoretical perspective, the parts of the mind are
The id, ego and superego
in the united states, norms are usually formalized into
law
sociological studies that focus on large-scale phenonmena that impact group and indivduals fall under the scope of
macrosociology
a set of assumptions, tehories and perspectives that make up a way of understanding social reality is an
paradigm
which step in labeling theory describes the initial act or attitude that causes one to be labeled deviant?
primary deviance
what research works with nonnumerical data such as texts, field notes, interview, transcripts and photographs
qualitative research
a social scientist would be likely to study the
reasons for the decreasing divorce rate in the united states
what are the members of the target population who will actually be studied
sample
_____ identify the means of enforcing norms that include postibe and negantive versions
sanctions
according to C. Wright Mills, what is one quality of mind that all great sociologists posses
sociological imagination
which paradigm suggests that language and symbols offer a powerful way for individuals to interact with each other?
symbolic interactionism
the term, social control, refers to
the formal and informal mechanisms used to increase conformity in society.