sociology 131 final exam notes
which of the following statements about social stratification is not correct
a familys social standing typically changes a great deal from generation to generation
people with shared interests, loyalties, and experiences are
a group
in theory which of the following involves the greatest amount of social mobility
a meritocracy
a small number of people used by researchers to represent an entire population is called
a sample
a network can be described as
all of the above
karl marx claimed that
all the above are correct
which leadership style focuses on instrumental concerns, making decisions, and ensuring group memebers obey orders
authoritarian
institutional prejudice and discriminations refers to the fact that
bias is built into the operation of societies institutions
which of the following comes closest to the correct view of the role biology in causing people to commit crime
biological factors may have a real but small effect in causing people to commit crime
cultural patterns that strongly oppose those that are widely accepted in a society are referred to as
countercultures
people categorizing themselves or others as members of a group based on cultural heritage
ethnicity
scientific research confirms that everyone on earth falls into 3 racial categories
false
there is a difference between the values and norms that describe what we should do and things that actually occur in everyday life. this distinction denotes
ideal culture and real culture
according to erving goffman the presentation of self often includes
impression management
primary groups have personal, long lasting relationships and belonging to the group is
in an end in itself
social stratification refers to
ranking categories of people in a hierarchy
which of the following can correctly be called the framework for building theory that sees society as an arena of inequality that generates conflict and change
social-conflict approach
which of frueds concepts can be described as society internalized
superego
the primary research method most often used by sociologists to collect large amounts of data is
survey research
anything that carries a particular culturally shared meaning can be described as a
symbol
all cultures have basic elements, including
symbols, language, values, and norms
gerhard lenski focused on which of the following factors of having great power to shape society
technology
expressive leaders focus on the groups well-being while instrumental leaders focus on
the completion of a task
the kuznets curve summarizes
the relationship between technological development and social stratification
these high status individuals commit crimes in the course o their occupations
white collar crimes
a social conflict analysis links deviance to
who does and does not have power in a society
the industrial stage of cultural evolution is characterized by
using advanced sources of energy to power factories
___________ are broad guidelines for social living that define cultural standards, while ______ are specific rules and expectations by which a society guides behavior
values: norms
the stage of life when emotional and social turmoil are greatly influenced by cultural inconsistency and when the peer group is most significant is
adolescence
sociologists who use the experimental method
all of these apply to the experimental method
which of the following cannot be a symbol
all of these may be symbols
the conflict approach in sociology investigates how social patterns benefit some people while hurting others. this includes
all of these statements apply to the conflict approach
durkheim belived that deviance is found
all the above
the people who interfere with the operation of a capitalist system are likely to have deviant labels applied to them. this includes
all the above ma be labeled as deviant
the post-industrial society is dependent on
an information based economy
sam had unpleasant and even frightening experience when he encountered a strange way of life while visiting another country over spring break. this is an example of
culture shock
the way we act and carry ourselves during role performances is referred to as
demeanor
minorities have two distinct characteristics
distinct identity and subordination
max weber claimed that social stratification is based on
economic class, social status , power
symbolic interaction is a micro sociological approach because it tries to explain how all major institutions of society fit together to form a giant organism
false
auguste comtes law of the three stages identified historical development as passing through all of the stages below except
industrial stage
which of the following concepts refers to a social group that people use as a point of comparisons
reference group
crime is a specific type of deviance that
refers to violations of formally enacted criminal law
which of the following is generally true of researchers setting out to conduct fieldwork
researchers are open to the definitions of reality created by the subjects they are observing
mertons strain theory of deviance does not include
revolution
when a persons expected role behavior in one status is at odds with the role requirements of another status they occupy, that person is experiencing
role conflict
Horticulture can best be thought of as domestication of plants while pastoralism involves the domestication of animals
true
a survey is a research method in which subjects respond to a series of items or questions
true
according to mead the I is subjective side of the self and the me is objective
true
idealization is when we construct performances to convince
true
language may be defined as a very precise use of either written or spoken symbols
true
symbolic- interaction is a sociological approach that assumes that people create reality as they interact with each other in everyday situations.
true
lawrence kohlbergs theory of moral development does not include
unconventional stage
conspicuous consumption refers to
buying and using products because of what they say about social position
a way of life shared by members of a society that shapes how we act think and feel describes
culture
which of the following is not a characteristic of a hunting and gathering society
the group had a very clearly defined leadership structure
a major conclusion of carol gilligans theory of gender and moral development is that
the two sexes use different standards of rightness
in a class system
there is a lower degree of status consistency
which of the following is a good example of the sociological perspective
Emile Durkheims description of how suicide is caused by degrees of social integration and regulation
according to cloward and ohlin deviant subcultures do not include
anomic subcultures
cultural universals are cultural traits that
are part of every known culture
labeling theory states that deviance
arises not from what people do as much as from how others respond
we are born into ___________, but our ability and effort can create _________
ascribed status/ achieved status
prejudice is primarily a matter of _______. and discrimination is a matter of________
attitudes/ actions
a caste system is social stratification based on
birth
the improvements in the printing press made by johannes gutenberg
contributed to the renaissance, the reformation, and the enlightenment
the practice of judging a culture on its own standards is known as
cultural relativism
a secondary group is a social group that
is impersonal and exists in order to accomplish some specific goal
which of the following people had an important influence on the development of the social-conflict approach
karl marx
____________ are those consequences of social patterns that are intended and obvious , while _________ are those often unrecognized and unintended consequences of social patterns.
manifest functions, latent functions
durkeim described social solidarity based on similarities among people as __________ while solidarity based on mutual dependence as _______
mechanical / organic
which of the following differs most from the others in being a powerful influence even though it is impersonal
media
assimilation refers to the pattern by which
minorities gradually adopt patterns of the dominant category
the biological reproduction by partners of different racial categories and the resulting diminishing of racial traits is known as
miscegenation
according to the davis-moore thesis
more important jobs must offer enough rewards to draw talent
a group we know of or who know us but with whom we interact rarely is
network
as a part of human culture, patriotism would be an example of
nonmaterial culture
communication using body movements is
nonverbal communication
cooleys theory of the looking glass self is the first
objective
looking beyond the taken for granted social world to discover different levels of explanation defines
peter bergers concept of the debunking motif
going to the opera, enjoying classical art, attending formal receptions are high culture. a rick concert and shopping at target might be examples of
popular culture
____________ is a way of understanding the world based on science
positivism
the rigid and unfair generalization about an entire category of people
prejudice
gesellschaft as a type of social organization has many of the same characteristics as
secondary groups
the physical and social separation of categories of people, especially by exclusion
segregation
jean piagets stages in the theory of cognitive development are listed in the correct order in which sequence
sensorimotor, pre-operational, concrete, formal
during the play stage
significant others
a race is a group of people who share biologically transmitted traits
social construction
the process by which people creatively shape reality through social interaction defines
social construction of reality
the complex life long process by which we learn our culture and develop our human potential is known as
socialization
the people who interact in a defined territory and share a culture are referred to as a
society
a theoretical approach that examines the ways that human biology affects how culture is created defines
sociobiology
a social position that a person holds that is part of our identity and defines our relationship to others is a
status
goffman identified a powerfully negative label as
stigma
major league baseball
structural-functional approach
which theoretical approach in sociology leads us to see society as orderly and stable, and looks for ways that social solidarity is maintained
structural-functional approach
sigmund frued though that biology played a major role in human development and identified the two basic needs and drives as
the life instinct and the death instinct
understanding the ways that social categories affect out personal life choices describe
the sociological perspective
all but one of the following historical trends stimulated the development of sociology. which trend did not
the spread of the roman catholic religion
which of the following statements linking nature and nurture does sociology hold to be correct
with out denying the importance of nature, nurture matters more in shaping human behavior