SOC 101 final
feminist
"Gender structures social relationships between people unequally." This is a statement that exemplifies the ________ perspective on gender.
equality of opportunity
A capitalist society with a continuing history of inequality in wealth, income, and power can still have
hegemonic masculinity
A condition in which men are dominant and privileged in ways that are invisible is called
bell curve thesis
A researcher wants to study the relationship between childhood poverty and subsequent educational attainment. She designs a study that includes identical twins as well as non-twin siblings in poor and middle class neighborhoods because identical twins share the same genes. Her study design suggests that she is testing the
they are working through different frameworks, so they reach different conclusions
A sociologist and an environmental scientist are both interested in global climate change. The sociologist prioritizes human choices that influence climate, while the environmental scientist finds biological factors that influence climate. When the sociologist and environmental scientist dialogue, they may find that their apparent disagreements are actually due to the fact that
social discomfort and fear of difference
According to intersex activists, why do parents and surgeons push to assign a sex to a genitally ambiguous child?
parents' net worth and parents' education
According to the research on status attainment, the best predictors of a person's educational and other socioeconomic outcomes are
social solidarity
According to Émile Durkheim, one of the key functions of religion was that it fosters
social interaction; collective realities
According to Émile Durkheim, religion is created by ________, and religious expressions represent ________.
medication replaced counseling
After mental illness became "medicalized," what was one major change that occurred?
biological determinism
Alain's daughter wears dresses, plays with dolls, and likes to pretend she is a princess. Alain does not think society has influenced her preferences or games at all. He views his daughter as evidence that human behavior is determined by genes and hormones. Which term best describes Alain's views?
the paradox of authority
Although the state's authority is derived from the implicit threat of physical force, when the state resorts to physical coercion to enforce its will, its legitimate authority diminishes drastically. This is an example of
Women find occupations that involve caring more suitable to their nature.
An essentialist would argue which of the following for why women outnumber men in occupations that involve caring?
Surplus
As your textbook notes, the paradox of stratification is that inequality is the result of
charismatic
At the local soccer club, Michael is always the center of attention and is very comfortable being a leader. According to Weber's theory, Michael probably has ________ authority.
a gendered identity
Bob and Sue paint their baby's room pink as soon as they find out they are having a girl. They are beginning to provide the baby with what?
may not be stable
By looking at anthropological findings in tribal societies, sociologists can see fluidity in gender, which helps us see that the boundaries within our own system of gender
tends to blame the poor
Cho is working on poverty reduction in a Philadelphia public housing development. In his research report, he uses Mario Luis Small's idea of "culture as frames" instead of Oscar Lewis's "culture of poverty" because the "culture of poverty" thesis
the decreased pressure on the food supply reduces starvation and misery
College student Jerry says disease, natural disasters, and even war serve a greater purpose. His friends say his views are offensive, and Jerry replies, "But I'm a Malthusian!" Along with Thomas Malthus, Jerry believes that the benefit of problems that wipe out large number of humans is that
A person is in complete control over the class he or she is in. Hard work (or lack of it) determines class.
Each society has a type of social stratification. How does the United States ideologically justify its type of stratification system?
The influence of socioeconomic status on health occurs through diet and exercise, so if these are provided to low socioeconomic status individuals like Byron, it can improve health.
Felicia earns a high income from her job as a financial consultant. She is able to afford healthy organic fresh food, a gym membership, and relaxing trips during her paid vacation time. Josh also earns a high income as a personal chef. Although he knows about nutrition and can afford healthy food, he opts to eat more processed foods and exercises only occasionally. Byron has a modest income, but manages to eat healthy foods and exercise because he works for a health food store that gives generous employee discounts and has an exercise room that employees can use before or after their shifts. In health assessments, Felicia fares the best of the three, followed by Byron and then Josh. What can we conclude from this scenario?
poverty in the midst of growing wealth
From her research, Susan Mayer concluded that it was not poverty that mattered, but rather
the changing mix of available jobs and the changing requirements for existing jobs
Identify the factors that are responsible for recent increases in income inequality, as reflected in an ever-larger ratio between CEO pay and worker pay.
consumption
If a person with a high-paying and prestigious job wants to be sure others are aware of this status, this person might choose to wear very expensive clothing or to drive a high-end car. These behaviors are examples of
how far ordinary people would go in obeying an authority figure
In 1961, Stanley Milgram devised an experiment to measure
persuading subordinates that their claims to power are valid
In general, rulers demonstrate their authority by
the exclusion of those who don't fit into one category or the other
In our society, many people take for granted that sex has only two categories and tend to ignore facts that suggest sex itself is socially constructed. Which of the following is an outcome of this sexual dichotomization?
interrupt the other sex more often
In the classroom, compared to girls, boys
meritocratic
Jim gets a job in a group home for disabled adults. The executive director tells Jim that if he works hard and earns favorable reviews, he could work his way up to a position of greater responsibility and income. Such a system is referred to as
iron cage
Max Weber described bureaucracies as the ________ of modern life.
secularism
Maya believes that our educational system should emphasize rationality and the scientific perspective. She volunteers with a local organization that works to ensure that public schools uphold the church and state separation. What ideology and movement does Maya MOST likely support?
illness; death
Morbidity means ________; mortality means ________.
increased
Relative to earlier decades, direct-to-consumer advertisement of drugs has ________ in the last several years.
justify unequal and unfair differences between groups in society
Religion can serve some negative social functions. One of these negative functions may be that it can
symbolic meaning created from the collective investment of community
Sacred things can include books, buildings, days, and places. From a sociological standpoint, the sacredness comes from the
the glass ceiling
Sharika completed her MBA from a prestigious university and got an entry-level position with a financial firm. Although she worked diligently and produced everything that was asked of her, she was not able to advance in the firm as much as male colleagues with similar credentials and job performance. It is likely that Sharika encountered
more women would enter this line of work
Sheila entered the field of book editing, which had been largely male-dominated. She was optimistic that she had made an inroad to a mostly male profession, but it soon became a more commercial rather than an academic field. This was associated with less autonomy on the job, less prestige, and less job security. As this change in the editing field occurred, we would expect that
invisible because they are regarded as the norm.
Similar to hegemonic masculinity, social problems that exist within a dominant group in a society tend to be
they imposed external regulations on the medical profession and thereby eroded the authority of doctors.
Since the 1990s, new laws affecting medical treatment requirements, such as the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act, have been significant to the institution of medicine because
are interested in how scientific facts are socially constructed
Sociologists who study scientists in the laboratory do so typically because they
stigmatization in society
Sociologists worry that the Human Genome Project could position people positively or negatively based on their genetic codes and thus lead to greater
getting promoted because of who you are, not on the basis of merit.
The Matthew effect is essentially like
powerful capacity of religion to shape the social world
The connection between social movements and religion demonstrates the
high skilled and low skilled
The effect of globalization has been bifurcate labor into
heteronormativity
The idea that heterosexuality is the default or the normal sexual orientation from which other sexualities deviate is called
medicalization
The process by which problems or issues not traditionally seen as medical come to be framed as such is called
the identification of a condition or activity as symptomatic of an illness varies by culture
What does it mean to say that illness is socially constructed?
Proletariat
What group sells its labor to the bourgeoisie to receive wages?
not looked down on or morally judged if he or she does not work
What is a social benefit of adopting the sick role? A person in the sick role is
Our understandings of, categorizations of, and behaviors toward what it means to be a man or woman have changed throughout history.
What is one of the reasons why sociologists view gender as a social construction rather than a biological given?
women are more likely to seek medical care
What is one reason men have higher mortality rates than women?
Among major U.S. institutions, the church is the most segregated by race.
What is the significance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s statement regarding religion and racial segregation in the United States?
scientific anomalies have amassed to a level that challenges the validity of an existing paradigm.
When a scientific paradigm shifts, this indicates that
Stratification
When groups are arranged hierarchically with different levels of power, social prestige, status, or economic resources, this is called
To Weber, religion was central to the development of capitalism; to Marx, capitalism would crumble is people stopped following religion
Which of the statements below best describes the theories of Max Weber and Karl Marx?
social
While the notion of sex has typically referred to biological characteristics, the concept of gender refers to ________ characteristics.
there is no clear genetic line that subdivides the human species
Your textbook notes that biology researchers have shifted away from using the term "race" to using the term "continental ancestry" for a few reasons, including the fact that
legal-rational
________ authority is based on standard, regular procedures, and it is the type of authority supposedly most pervasive in modern society.
an example of horizontal social mobility is a(n)
secretary changing firms but retaining his or her occupational status.
the justifiable right to exercise power
the justifiable right to exercise power