Soc Final
population pyramid
A Graphic representation of the distribution of a population by sex and age is a
social movement
A Social Group with Leadership, organization and an ideological commitment to promote or resist social change
public goods dilemma
A type of social dilemma in which individuals must incur a cost to contribute to a collective resource
norm of non-involvement/diffusion of responsibility
A woman has her screams for help go unnoticed in a large city with multiple groups of people in the streets. What do sociologists use to explain this phenomenon.
social integration
Durkheim referred to the ties that people have to their social groups
Play Stage
In which of George Herbert Mead's stages of self does a child first develop the sense of their own selves?
contagion theory
Individuals who join a crowd or mob become "infected" by a mob mentality and lose the ability to reason.
alternative movements
Movements that seek limited change in some aspect of people's behavior
resistance movements
Movements that seek to prevent change or to undo change that has already occurred
social class
One's economic position in the stratification system, especially one's occupation,
culture
Our shared knowledge, language, material objects and behavior are known collectively as:
total institution
Resocialization, where a person unlearns what they have known in the past to learn new way of living is best achieved in an institution where everyone is under the same situation, where authorities determine all activity with their consultation.
manifest;latent
Robert Merton's two types of functions are ______, or positive consequences brought about intentionally, and ________ that are unintended positive consequences.
social loaction
Sociologists often group people into categories used on characteristics such as age, gender, educational level, and income
Johann is studying the effects of access to social programs on different races. Because he wants to make sure he has a representative sample from each of the racial groups, he will most likely use
Stratified sample
Convergence Theory
The Shared emotions, goals and beliefs that many people bring to crowd behavior
The continuous process of individual creation of structural realities and the constraint and coercion exercised by those structures is known as
The Social construction of reality
demography
The Study of the size, composition, distribution, and changes in human population
Malthus Theorem
The _____ stated that at some point in the future, people would far outnumber the available land and food sources. This is because population grows multiplicatively/exponentially and food grows mathematically/additively.
culture shock
The feelings of disorientation, uncertainty, and even fear that are experienced when people encounter cultural practices different from their own
invention
The process of taking new objects and putting them together in a new way is referred to as?
suburbanization
The shift of large segments of the population away from the urban core and toward the edge of cities is known as
Alisha is a sociologist. When doing research, she generally follows the scientific method.
True
What is meant by the Second demographic transition
We are seeing many countries in the post industrial age having their fertility rates further decline resulting in a decreased population
megalopolis
What is the term for a cluster of highly populated cities that can stretch over great distances
concentric zone model
Which model of urban growth explains that the city has a a nucleus around which all other areas revolve. The center of which is the central business, and the last being the commuter.
multiple nuclei model
Which model of urban growth indicates that similar activities group together and that other land uses are not compatible with one another
Sector Model
Which model of urban growth is explained as a central business area that then has an invasion and succession cycle where poorer individuals move into middle class areas, and then the middle class moves to a different area.
gentrification
Which term is most closely related to real estate capital being reinvested in blighted inner-city areas to refurbish
Sociologists study population and issues related to population which of the following concepts are NOT one that sociologists of population (demographers) might explore? Select one: a. Childhood obesity b. All of these are subjects that demographers would explore c. infant mortality rate d. life expectancy e. Mortality rate
a
Bureaucracy
a highly rational and efficient organization.
Class consciousness
a term which refers to awareness the proletariats has about the features of capitalism and their relationship to one another as well as to the capitalist.
Conflict theory
a theory that sees society as held together by coercion and focuses on its negative aspects.
gemeinschaft
a traditional society characterized by face-to-face relations
Riots are often motivated by frustrations over various kinds of abuses and the inability to do much about them under normal circumstances. Thus, riots are most likely to be spawned by ___ Select one or more: a. police brutality b. racism and ethnocentrism c. disasters d. unjust economic policies
a,b,c,d
When individuals are confused and unsure of the norms to follow, they fit with Durkheim's definition of experiencing
anomie
deviance
any action, belief, or human characteristic that is considered a violation of group norms by a large number of members of a society or a social group and for which the violator is likely to be censured or punished.
Which of the following is likely to have more of a positive impact on environmental concerns? a. changes in human behaviors b. technological scientific remedies
b
Which of the following would be an example of downward mobility? Select one: a. getting an inheritance b. getting divorced c. getting a raise d. changing jobs at the same level
b) getting divorced
Which of the following are ways that urbanization impacts the natural enviornment a. Destruction of the natural habitat b. Concrete heat retention
both
Which of the following is an example of Weber's concept of an ideal type? Select one: a. bureaucracy b. The enlightenment c. the invention of the steam engine d. Industrial Revolution
bureaucracy
Karl Marx argued that the _____ enriched themselves through the exploitation of the __________
capitalist; proletariat
Gesellschaft
characterized by impersonal, distant, and limited social relationships.
Protestant ethic
coined by Max Weber, best describes a belief in hard work, frugality, and good work as means to achieve both economic success and heavenly salvation
Juan believes in the American dream and thinks that the only right way to achieve success is through legitimate means, such as going to college. According to Robert Merton, Juan is most likely a(n)
conformist
Demography is a subfield of sociology that examines Select one: a. population size b. population composition c. population distribution d. All of the above
d
social stratficiation
describes hierarchical differences not only in economic positions but also in other important areas, such as status or social honor, and power.
Which of the following stages is NOT one of the stages that social movements tend to go through? Select one: a. The movement becomes institutionalized b. The movement begins to decline c. resources are mobilized d. people organize e. All of these stages of a social movements
e
According to the demographic transition theory, significant population growth occurs because birth rates are relatively high, while death rates decline in which stage of economic development?
early industrial
Sidney and Juan are having a friendly debate. Sidney says American culture is superior to all cultures. Juan says that all cultures have positive and negative aspects that should be understood within their own cultural context. Sidney is arguing for ______, while Juan is arguing for ______.
ethnocentrisim; cultural relativism
According to differential association theory, genetics plays a prominent role in criminality.
false
Bureaucracies generally demand far more information than they need, often to protect themselves from complaints, bad publicity, and lawsuits.
false
C. Wright Mills argued that the sociological imagination should be used to focus on private troubles.
false
Social structures are defined as the dynamic and ever-changing aspects of the social world.
false
Kindra places her elbows on the table at a nice restaurant, and her mother whispers to her to remove them. Kindra has violated a ______, and received a ______.
folkway/negative sanction
_______ theorists view society as a system of interrelated parts while ______ theorists view society as composed of groups competing for scarce resources.
functionalists;conflict
values
general and abstract standards defining what a group or society as a whole considers good, desirable, right, or important--in short, its ideals.
Theory
general model of the world that is accepted by most practitioners in a field.
Conflict/critical theorists argue that when it comes to deviant and criminal behavior, members of the elite
have the ability to commit deviant acts and escape penalties
Two main reasons for the higher urban growth rate in the world's less industrialized cities are _____ and _____.
high fertility rates; internal migration from rural areas
______ is the amount of money a person earns in a given year from a job, a business, or various types of assets and investments, while ______ is the total amount of a person's assets less the total of various kinds of debts.
income; wealth
The two variables in an experiment are the ______ which is manipulated by the researcher, and the _____, which is a characteristic or measurement that resulted from the manipulation
independent/dependent
Match each revolution to the type of society that revolution ushered in Steam Engine, Plow, Microchips, Domestication of animals and plants
industrial, Agrarian, Post-Industrial, Horticultural and Pastoral
quantitative research
involves the analysis of numerical data usually derived from surveys and experiments.
Reliability
involves the degree to which a given question, or another kind of measure, produces the same results time after time.
Validity
involves the degree to which a given question, or another kind of measure, produces the same results time after time.
authroitarian
leadership style has the tendency to encourage aggressive and/or apathetic behavior toward the leader
Which type of country has the highest fertility rates?
least industrialized countries
ideal culture
made up of norms and values that indicate what members of a society should believe in and do.
Durkheim stated that early societies where held together by ______ solidarity in which people all performed similar types of work and shared similar beliefs and values; whereas more complex societies are held together by _______ solidarity in which people are bonded by a division of labor.
mechanical/organic
Many people believe that when they get laid off from their job they are alone, but many soon come to realize that this is a result of the current recession. They are able to connect their _____ troubles to _____ issues
private;public
Stanley Milgram's (1974) laboratory study of how far people will go when they are given orders by those in authority is an example of which ethical concern?
psychological harm
Sid wanted to be a rocks Star, so he isolated his favorite bands and then looked at the lead singer's lives to serve as his role model. The singers who he choose to evaluate comprise his:
reference group
Juan is a member of his union. Juan's union is an example of a ______.
secondary group
When someone commits murder he or she goes to jail, and when someone walks around nude he or she receives strange looks. These are both examples of how societies use ______ to enforce conformity.
social control
Which of the following is a macro-level element in sociology? Select one: a. Social Structure b. an interaction c. an agency d. private trouble
social structure
Symbolic interatction
sociological perspective that focuses on the role of symbols and how their meanings are shared and understood by those involved in human interaction.
Being a student is your ________ but your professors expectations that you take your finals and complete all your assignments is your _____.
status/role
Which paradigm does the concept of children as insurance most align?
structural functionalism
______ perspective might argue that urban sprawl helps to accommodate a growing population
structural functionalist
Consider the major theoretical perspectives routinely explored throughout the text. Which theoretical perspective might investigate meanings assigned to the natural environment and the way these definitions impact how society uses it?
symbolic interactonism
social mobilitiy
the ability or inability to change one's position in the social hierarchy.
fertility
the actual level of childbearing for an individual or a population
socialization
the process by which an individual learns and generally comes to accept the ways of a group or a society of which he or she is a part.
looking-glass self
the self-image that reflects how others respond to a person, particularly as a child.
primary group
the self-image that reflects how others respond to a person, particularly as a child.
strain theory
there is a disparity between what is considered valuable and what is available, limiting the number of people who can access what is considered valuable
main focus of sociology
to study how people affect are affected by social structures and social processes
A monarch, who legitimizes his or her own power by the divine right that runs in their family line, is displaying what type of authority?
traditional
Criminals, according to Cesare Lombroso, were seen as being defective in various ways, and the goal was to scientifically study the defects and those who had them in order to deter crime.
true
In strain theory, rebels are similar to retreatists because they both reject traditional means and goals.
true
In the back stage, people feel free to express themselves in ways that are suppressed in the front stage.
true
Many sociologists believe that sociology involves both social science and social reform.
true
Subcultures are groups of people who accept much of the dominant culture but are set apart from it by one or more culturally significant characteristics
true
To Karl Marx, social class was defined by ownership of the means of production, or the resources necessary for production to take place, such as factories, machines, tools, and raw materials.
true
Which of the following research method steps would a sociologist perform first?
uncover questions in need of answers
concepts of ideal types are
used as a measuring rod to help us understand social reality
Social Facts
Émile Durkheim referred to as macro-level phenomena--social structures and cultural norms and values--that stand apart from and impose themselves on people