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The ability to see the connection between the larger world and your personal life. A 100
Sociological Imagination A 100
The consequence that an element of society produces for the maintenance of its social system. A 200
Function A 200
Anything that represents something else. A 300
Symbols A 300
All the shared products of human groups, including both physical objects and the beliefs, values, and behaviors shared by a group. A 400
Culture A 400
The shared rules of conduct that tell people how to act in specific situations. A 500
Norms A 500
Idea that each individual is born without personality. B 100
Tabula Rasa B 100
Socially defined position in a group or in a society B 200
Status B 200
Interactive process by which we develop an image of ourselves based on how we imagine we appear to others. B 300
Looking Glass Self B 300
A ranked authority structure that operates according to specific rules and procedures. B 400
Bureaucracy B 400
This is a social science that studies such things as government and voting patters. B 500
Political Science B 500
C 100 This Frenchman was particularly interested in the function of religion in maintaining social order. He used this approach in his 1897 study, Suicide.
Durkheim C 100
C 200 Many people consider this man to be the founder of sociology. He was the first person to propose that the scientific method could be applied to the study of social life.
Auguste Comte C 200
This theoretical perspective is broadly based on the ideas of Comte, Spencer and Durkheim. People who employ this perspective view of society as a set of interrelated parts that work together to produce a stable social system. C 300
Functionalist Perspective C 300
DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
This theoretical perspective tends to focus on society in general or on groups within society. It focuses on how individuals interact with one another in society. Max Weber uses this theoretical perspective C 400
Interactionist Perspective C 400
“To grasp by insight” or to understand is referred to as… C 500
Verstehen C 500
The use of one’s own culture as a yardstick for judging the ways of other individuals or societies, generally leading to a negative evaluation of their values, norms, and behaviors D 100
Ethnocentrism D 100
D 200 Symbols can be strung together in an infinite number of ways for the purpose of communicating abstract thought. This is referred to as _________.
Language D 200
D 300 The sociologist who indentified twelve underlying core values of American society was _________.
Robin Williams D 300
D 400 Who theorized that learning to take the role of the other entails three stages which are the imitation, play and games stages?
George Herbert Mead D 400
People and groups that influence our orientation to life, our self- concept, emotions, attitudes, and behavior are called _______. D 500
Agents of Socialization D 500
A focus on the broad features of society to analyze such things as social class and how groups relate to one another is _________. E 100
Macro analysis E 100
What is a statement of how variables are expected to be related to one another, often according to predictions from a theory? E 200
Hypothesis E 200
Ways of observing people who do not know what they are being studied. E 300
Unobtrusive measures E 300
Individuals who temporarily share the same physical space but who do not see themselves as belonging together. E 400
Aggregate E 400
The term that best applies to people who share a culture and territory? E 500
Society E 500
Which society is characterized as being the most egalitarian, nomadic, and consisting of 25 to 40 members? F 100
Hunting and Gathering F 100
Sociologically, what term best applies to a group of people who share no common destination taking an elevator from the first floor of a large high rise? F 200
Aggregate F 200
A leader of a group whose responsibility would be to keep the group moving towards its goal is classified as a (n) ______ leader. F 300
Instrumental F 300
The relativity to deviance is most aligned with which sociological perspective? F 400
Symbolic Interactionists F 400
The early sociologist who argued that deviance may be functional for society was ________. F 500
Emile Durkheim F 500
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The occupation with the highest prestige in the United States is ________. Click on screen to continue
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