Sociology Exam 2
refers to a violation of norms enacted into law
"Crime" differs from "deviance" in that crime
burglary
"crimes against the person" includes all but _____________
low status consistency
A college professor with advanced degrees, moderate salary, and little power to shape national events can be described as having ________
people tend to socialize with others of about the same social position.
A common micro-level pattern involving social interaction is that
shock probation
A judge orders that an offender be sentenced to prison for a short time, with most of the sentence served on probation. This sentence reflects a policy called ________
is impersonal and engages in some specific activity
A secondary group is a social group that
an out-group
A social group toward which a person feels competition or opposition
1.9 percent; 1.3 percent
About ______ of men and _____ of women in the United States claim to have a homosexual identity.
Women place greater emphasis on communication
According to Deborah Tannen, what traits make up a "female advantage?"
the idea that responding to deviance promotes social unity
According to Durkheim, functions of deviance include
ritualist
According to Robert Merton's strain theory, how would you classify a low-paid, yet compulsively conforming bank teller who never seems to want to get ahead but never seems to do anything wrong?
there are striking differences in sexual experience within the U.S. population.
According to the Laumann study of sexual patterns among U.S. adults, ________
many people are willing to compromise their own judgment to avoid being seen as different by others
According to the findings of Solomon Asch, in which subjects were asked to match lines, _____________
a family that has gathered to celebrate a religious holiday
An example of a primary group is
theft being redefined as a "compulsive stealing"
An example of the "medicalization of deviance" is ________
a normative organization
Assume you are a parent of a child in school. From your point of view, what type of organization is a school's parent-teacher association (PTA)?
social norms regarding sexuality become more permissive
Based on what you know about the history of human sexuality, once a society gains birth-control technology ________
use discretion in deciding which situations warrant their attention.
Because there are several hundred people in the United States for every police officer, police ________
birth; achievement
Being in the upper-upper class is usually the result of _____; being in the lower-upper class is more a matter of _____.
low-income youths
Both Albert Cohen and Walter Miller argue that delinquency is most likely to arise among ________
reflects both limited legitimate opportunity as well as accessible illegitimate opportunity.
Cloward and Ohlin extended Merton's theory of deviance, stating that crime ________
more economic inequality
Compared to other high-income nations, the United States has ________
has become weaker
If you were to study the changing meaning of virginity over the last century in our society, you would discover that the norm stating that people remain virgins until marriage ________
innovation
In Robert Mertons strain theory of deviance _____________ refers to the process of seeking conventional goals but rejecting the conventional means to achieve them (for example, wanting material goods but selling illegal drugs instead of going to college and getting a good job)
parents pass their social position on to their children.
In all societies, kinship plays a part in social stratification because
Live in less safe and more stressful environments
In general, people of low social class position
secondary group; primary group
In general, we see a(n) _____ as a means to an end; we see a(n) ______ as an end in itself.
the act and criminal intent
In legal terms, a crime is composed of which two components?
children under the age of eighteen
In the United States, which age category has the highest poverty rate?
79 percent; 88 percent
Research on extramarital sex shows that about _____ of married men and about _____ of married women remain faithful to their spouse throughout their married lives.
whatever their situation in absolute terms, people evaluate themselves and make comparisons to others in specific reference groups
Samuel Stouffers study of solider moral during WWII led to what conclusion?
asexuality
Sarah feels little or no sexual attraction to people of either sex. Her sexual orientation is called ________
mostly middle class
Since the United States lacks a history of nobility, as in Europe, many people in this country think of it as ________
people are surprisingly likely to follow the orders of not only real authority figures but also groups of ordinary individuals
Stanley Milgram's research, in which subjects used a "shock generator," showed
true
T/F: about 20% of US families have negative wealth, which means that they are actually in debt
true
T/F: albert cohen suggested that lower-class youths form a delinquent subculture to gain the self-respect that society denies them
true
T/F: although some people think rape simply reflects a desire for sex, it is an expression of power
true
T/F: although there is a human "sex drive", our biology does not dictate any specific ways of being sexual
false
T/F: as large organizations have expanded in the US privacy as increased
false
T/F: biological factors, including genetics, explain most criminal behavior
false
T/F: bureaucracy places more importance on personal ties than on technical competence
false
T/F: china stands out as a country without any social classes
true
T/F: class systems assign social position based on both birth and individual achievement
true
T/F: despite the widespread image of "swinging singles" married people have sex with a partner more often than singles do
false
T/F: during the last century, US societies experienced almost no changes in sexual attitudes and practices
true
T/F: expressive leaders are more likely than instrumental leaders to enjoy more personal affection from group members
false
T/F: federick taylor, the creator of "scientific management", argued in favor of a flatter organizational flexibility
true
T/F: feminist theory considers sex and sexuality to be an important dimension of social inequality
true
T/F: heterosexist refers to rejecting or stigmatizing anyone who is not heterosexual
true
T/F: historically, public attitudes towards sexuality in the US have been an inconsistent mix of cultural repression and support for individual choice
false
T/F: historically, us culture encouraged open discussion of sexuality, so researchers did not begin to study sexuality until the middle of the twentieth century
false
T/F: homosexuality and heterosexuality are mutually exclusive, meaning that all people fall into one category or the other
true
T/F: in the process of anticipatory socialization, people use social groups they wish to join as reference groups
false
T/F: in todays information age, more and more competitive organizations have a very hierarchical, pyramid shape
true
T/F: individuals in class systems typically exhibit more status inconsistency than people in caste systems
false
T/F: max weber believed the spread of bureaucracy would greatly improve the quality of life for modern people
false
T/F: on US campuses, researchers have found, the majority of women express satisfaction with the culture of "hooking up"
true
T/F: one persons in-group can be another persons out-group
true
T/F: pornography is a moral issue for some people and a power issue for others
false
T/F: prostitution is most widespread in high-income nations, where women have more economic opportunities
true
T/F: psychiatrist thomas szasz states that the label of "insanity" is widely applied to behavior that is actually only "different"
false
T/F: research shows that most married adults in the US are sexually unfaithful to their spouses at some point in their marriages
false
T/F: rosabeth moss kanters research shows that making promotion and financial advancement widely available actually discourages people from working harder
true
T/F: sociologists point out that human sexual attitudes and behavior vary from one culture to another
false
T/F: survey research shows that, even though the public remains divided on the issue, US society is less accepting of premarital sex today than it was a generation ago
true
T/F: teenage pregnancy raises the risk of girls not finishing school and being poor
true
T/F: the "McDonaldization" of society thesis echoes webers belief that rational systems are efficient, but also dehumanizing
true
T/F: the US is the only Western, high-income nation that routinely imposed the death penalty on convicted offenders
true
T/F: the US rate of teenage pregnancy was actually higher in the 1950s than it is today
false
T/F: the abortion debate is about nothing more than the question of when life begins
true
T/F: the fact that many people are bisexual demonstrates that sexual orientation is not clear cut
false
T/F: the former soviet union was a classless society without social inequality
true
T/F: the leadership style that allows group members the most autonomy is "laissez-faire"
true
T/F: the more a society is a meritocracy, the greater the society's level of social mobility
false
T/F: the number of people in a group has no effect on how the members interact with one another
false
T/F: the old saying "an eye for an eye" expresses the idea underlying the policy of rehabilitation
true
T/F: the publication of Alfred Kinsey's first book in 1948 received considerable attention because scientists were actually studying sex
false
T/F: the sexual revolution raised the level of teenage pregnancy in the US
true
T/F: the social-conflict approach highlights the ways sexual attitudes and practices are a benefit to some people and a disadvantage to others
true
T/F: the stigma of deviance can encourage an individual to engage in further deviance
true
T/F: the symbolic-interaction approach highlights the various meanings people attach to sexuality
true
T/F: the wealth of rich people is not only greater, but more of it is in the form of investments that typically increase in value and generate income
true
T/F: transgender is a concept that refers to appearance or behavior that challenges conventional gender norms
false
T/F: transgender is a simple matter of sexual orientation
true
T/F: what is considered deviant behavior varies all around the world
false
T/F: while the sexual revolution increased sexual activity overall, it changed behavior among men more than among women
a lower-class culture of poverty
The anthropologist Oscar Lewis suggested the cause of poverty lies in ______
applying scientific principles can make a business more efficient
The basic idea behind scientific management is that
teenage women with low incomes and weak families
The category of teenagers with the highest probability of pregnancy is ________
an organizational model rationally designed to perform tasks efficiently
The concept "bureaucracy" refers to
women make up an increasing percentage of the poor
The concept "feminization of poverty" refers to the fact that, in the United States
based entirely on personal merit
The concept "meritocracy" refers to social stratification ________
fear of close personal interaction with people thought to be gay, lesbian, or bisexual
The concept of "homophobia" refers to ________
change in social position of many people due to changes in society itself
The concept of structural social mobility refers to ________
social-conflict approach
The idea that social inequality is harmful and divides society is associated with the ________
structural-functional approach
The idea that society needs to regulate human sexuality is highlighted by
todays organizations use more competitive work teams
U.S. business organizations differ from those a century ago because ________
a. gives some people more privileges and opportunities than others.
Using the sociological perspective, we see that social stratification ________
bureaucratic ritualism
What is Robert Merton's term for a preoccupation with rules and regulations to the point of keeping an organization from accomplishing its goals?
the family
What is societies most important primary group?
instrumental leadership
What is the term for group leadership that emphasizes the completion of tasks?
It began in the 1940s and then grew quickly in the late 1960s.
When did the sexual revolution truly come of age?
whether the person is subject to punishment or treatment
Whether people respond to deviance as a moral issue or a medical matter affects
horizontal social mobility
Which concept describes a person who moves from one occupation to another that provides about the same level of rewards?
Marrying and staying married
Which of the following factors tends to raise your social standing?
network
Which sociological concept refers to a number of weak social ties among people who have little common identity and little interaction?
democratic leader
Which type of leader encourages everyone in a group to have a say in what happens?
Laissez-faire leaders
Which type of leaders downplay their own power, letting group members function more or less on their own?
authoritarian leadership
Which type of leadership style takes charge of making decisions and makes sure people do what they are told?
an in-group
Which type of social group commands a member's esteem and loyalty?
because a pure meritocracy would eliminate families and other social loyalties that tie a society together
Why do societies with class systems retain some elements of caste (such as inheritance of wealth) rather than trying to become complete meritocracies?
expressive leadership
__________ refers to group leadership that emphasizes collective well-being
a criminal act motivated by race or other bias
a hate crime is defined as
a coercive organization
a prisoner would consider a maximum-security prison
reference group
a social group that serves as a point of reference in making evaluations and decisions
social stratification
a system by which a society ranks categories of people in a hierarchy
women who are raped must have encouraged their attackers
a widespread-but-false-idea about rape is that ____________
our emphasis on individual economic success, which weakens the social fabric
according to Elliot Currie, factors that explain the high crime rate in the US by world standards include
social mobility is lowest for people at the top and the bottom of the wealth hierarchy
according to Lisa Keister's research, __________
class conflict
according to karl marx, social stratification in a capitalist society always involves ___________
powerless people are at the highest risk of being defined as deviant
alexander liazos speaks for the social conflict approach when he states that
intersexual
an individual who is born with a combination of male and female sexual characteristics
40%
based on what you have learned, what percentage of all US families have little or no wealth?
white collar crime
crime committed by people of high social position in the course of their occupations
offenses known to the police
criminal statistics gathered by the federal bureau of investigation reflect
has done little to reduce poverty is the US
critics of the 1996 welfare reforms claim the new system __________
the highest-paid 20%
during the last twenty years, which category of the US population has experienced the largest gains in average income?
social control
every society uses various strategies to regulate the behavior of individuals; this general process is called ____________
every society in the world applies stronger normative controls to females than to males
feminist theory states that gender figures into the study of deviance because
large secondary groups with a goal orientation
formal organizations are
poor nations, where women have fewer economic opportunities
from a global perspective, prostitution is most common in
both caste and class systems
ideology, or beliefs that support social stratification, is found in __________
non-hispanic whites
in terms of absolute numbers, most poor people in the US are __________
white
in terms of racial categories , most of the people in the US arrested for FBI Index crimes are ____________
the few rule the many
in the "iron law of oligarchy," Robert Michels stated that bureaucracy always means
80 percent
in the US, men account for about ___________ of all arrests for violent crime
true
in the US, wealth is distributed more unequally than income
larceny-theft
justin reports the theft of his dirt bike from the front yard of his house. the police would record this event as which type of crime?
According to the Davis-Moore thesis
more important jobs must provide enough rewards to attract the talent necessary to perform them
through plea bargaining
most criminal cases handled by the criminal justice system in the US are resolved
larceny-theft
of all the property crimes discussed in the chapter, one crime occurs far more than all the others, what is it
deviance exists only in relation to cultural norms
one of the social foundations of deviance is that
living standards for the majority have gone up
one reason Marx's predicted socialist revolution never took place in industrial-capitalist societies is that _________
entire families
one-third of all homeless people are __________
in jail or worse
participating n the subculture that Elijah Anderson describes as "the code of the streets" raises the risk that young people will end up
encouraged welfare dependency
people who supported the 1996 welfare reform claim that the earlier system ____________
victimless crime
prostitution is regarded by many people in the US as a ___________
victimless crime
prostitution is widely regarded as a ____________
community-based corrections
reducing prison overcrowding, the costs of dealing with offender, and helping offenders avoid the stigma of incarceration are all advantages of
"fuzzy" groups made up of people we "know of" rather than those we know well
social networks are typically ___________
caste system
social stratification based on ascription, or birth
sex
the biological distinction between females and males
later offenses by people previously convicted of crimes
the concept criminal recidivism refers to
the criminal justice system operating within the bounds of the law
the concept of due process refers to ____________
Greater in caste systems than in class systems
the degree of status consistency is ___________
in the computer age, typical social networks now link more people
the development of social media means that
the criminal justice system
the formal system that responds to alleged violations of the law using police, courts, and prison officials is called ____________
65%
the richest 5% of US families own about what percentage of privately owned property
1980
the sexual counterrevolution had begun in the US by ___________
US culture often depicts sexuality in terms of sport and violence, such as when we speak of men "scoring" with women and men "hitting on" women
the social conflict approach emphasizes that
abortion
the text suggests that the most widely contested issue involving sexuality in the US in recent decades has been ___________
wealth
the total value of everything someone owns, minus the debts
37%
the wealthiest 1% of IS families (the "super rich") controls about _____________ of the nations privately held wealth
mental illness is a myth so that "insanity" is only "differences" that bother other people
thomas szasz made the controversial assertion that ____________
rich, highly-educated people
those most likely to be liberal on social issues (say, by supporting feminism) are ___________
$90,000
today, the wealth of the average US family is about _________
more than twice as high as
victimization surveys show that the actual amount of crime in the US is about _____ what official reports indicate.
containment theory
walter reckless and simon dinitz claimed that "good boys" have the ability to rein in deviant impulses. They called their analysis
stigma
what concept did erving goffman use to refer to a powerful and negative label that greatly changes a persons self-concept and social identity
hunting and gathering
what type of society comes closest to being egalitarian?
Utilitarianism organization
which type of formal organization do people join in order to obtain money and other material benefits
a far smaller share of crimes than men
women commit ____________
could exist, but only if people are willing to allow anyone to perform any job.
Davis and Moore point out that an egalitarian society ________
more collective in their orientation
During the last 50 years, Japanese formal organizations have differed from those in the United States by being
group members quickly settle on a position and then they treat other possibilities as oppositional
During the process of groupthink
a passing episode of deviance that has little effect on the person's self-concept.
Edwin Lemert described "primary deviance" as
is usually resolved in a civil rather than a criminal court
Edwin Sutherland stated that white-collar crime
call girls or escorts
Elite prostitutes - young, attractive, and well educated women - are widely referred to as ____.
they believe that adults should be able to do as they please as long as no one is harmed
Many people call prostitution a victimless crime because ________
organizations create alienation
Max Weber argued that formal organizations were efficient, but he cautioned that they can have harmful effects on people. As he saw it, what is the danger?
economic class, degree of social status, and amount of power
Max Weber claimed that social position was based on a person's ________
62 percent
Men, who represent about half the US population, account for about ____________ of all arrests for property crime
weak emotional ties between members
One characteristic of secondary groups is _________
sexual relations or marriage between certain relatives
One norm found everywhere is the incest taboo, which refers to norms forbidding:
provides workers with highly specialized jobs.
One of the traits Max Weber noted about bureaucracy was that it
any business that supplies illegal goods or services
Organized crime refers to ________
making sexuality a focus of scientific study.
The importance of Alfred Kinsey's research on sexuality in the United States was ________
during the late teenage years.
The likelihood a person will be arrested for a street crime rises sharply ________
human biology, although social experience plays some role.
The majority of evidence indicates that sexual orientation is rooted in ________
the more variety we see in the meanings people attach to sexuality
The more global our view of sexuality ________
some organizations have evolved toward flatter, more flexible forms, but others remain rigid organizations patterned by McDonalds
The text speaks of "opposing trends" in today's world of formal organizations because ________
the social-conflict approach
The ways in which sexuality is linked to social inequality is highlighted by ________
youngsters who "hang out" waiting for something to happen
Travis Hirschi's control theory suggests which of the following categories of people would be most likely to engage in deviance?