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Jeopardy Vocab 1 Vocab 2 Vocab 3 Vocab 4 Vocab 5 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Final Jeopardy

When a group of people come together suddenly to do something $100 Question from Vocab 1 When a group of people come together suddenly to do something

$100 Answer from Vocab 1 What is A Flash Mob?

$200 Question from Vocab 1 Group of theories who believe deviance is good because it helps social cohesion in society

$200 Answer from Vocab 1 What are Functionalists?

$300 Question from Vocab 1 Theory that says deviance is caused by what we think of people and how we react to them.

$300 Answer from Vocab 1 What is the Labelling Theory?

$400 Question from Vocab 1 When an idea or behavior becomes so popular it creates a social epidemic.

$400 Answer from Vocab 1 What is a Tipping Point?

$500 Question from Vocab 1 People who don’t belong to the mainstream and form their own beliefs/values

$500 Answer from Vocab 1 What are Sub-cultures?

$100 Question from Vocab. 2 Name of your Generation

$100 Answer from Vocab. 2 What are the Millennials (or Gen Y)?

Teens often behave as if they are being watched $200 Question from Vocab. 2 Teens often behave as if they are being watched

$200 Answer from Vocab. 2 What is the Imaginary Audience?

Positive or negative ways of getting social conformity $300 Question from Vocab. 2 Positive or negative ways of getting social conformity

$300 Answer from Vocab. 2 What are Sanctions?

Something that devalues a person. $400 Question from Vocab. 2 Something that devalues a person.

$400 Answer from Vocab. 2 What is A Stigma?

Things we look for in others to see how we should react $500 Question from Vocab. 2 Things we look for in others to see how we should react

$500 Answer from Vocab. 2 What is a Normative Cue?

Information that comes first hand or from field research. $100 Question from Vocab. 3 Information that comes first hand or from field research.

$100 Answer from Vocab. 3 What is a Primary Source?

$200 Question from Vocab. 3 Data that can be Measured numerically.

$200 Answer from Vocab. 3 What is quantitative data?

$300 Question from Vocab. 3 Examining and classifying what is in a sample of things like books, movies etc.

$300 Answer from Vocab. 3 What is Content Analysis?

Something that cannot be changed in a study. $400 Question from Vocab. 3 Something that cannot be changed in a study.

What is an Independent Variable? $400 Answer from Vocab. 3 What is an Independent Variable?

The variable being studied is not changed with this group $500 Question from Vocab. 3 The variable being studied is not changed with this group

$500 Answer from Vocab. 3 What is A Control Group?

$100 Question from Vocab. 4 Theory that focuses on differences between rich and poor, powerful and weak.

Conflict Theory of Change $100 Answer from Vocab. 4 What is the Conflict Theory of Change

Theory that says there is a life-cycle to all societies. $200 Question from Vocab. 4 Theory that says there is a life-cycle to all societies.

Cyclical Theory of Change? $200 Answer from Vocab. 4 What is the Cyclical Theory of Change?

how societies respond to issues determines its future. $300 Question from Vocab. 4 Theory that says how societies respond to issues determines its future.

Challenge and Response Theory of Change? $300 Answer from Vocab. 4 What is Challenge and Response Theory of Change?

Everyone thinks someone else will do something to help. $400 Question from Vocab. 4 Everyone thinks someone else will do something to help.

Diffusion of Responsibility? $400 Answer from Vocab. 4 What is Diffusion of Responsibility?

Becoming one of the group and then watching behaviour. $500 Question from Vocab. 4 Becoming one of the group and then watching behaviour. .

Participant Observation? $500 Answer from Vocab. 4 What is Participant Observation?

Rules for a particular role that are considered standard behaviour $100 Question from Vocab 5 Rules for a particular role that are considered standard behaviour

$100 Answer fromVocab 5 What are Social Norms?

When no one steps in to help someone they can see is in trouble $200 Question from Vocab 5 When no one steps in to help someone they can see is in trouble

$200 Answer from Vocab 5 What is Bystander Apathy?

Behaviour that is different than a Social Norm $400 Question from Vocab 5 Behaviour that is different than a Social Norm

$400 Answer from Vocab 5 What is Deviance?

Believed that adolescents and teens were egocentric. $500 Question from Vocab 5 Believed that adolescents and teens were egocentric.

$500 Answer from Vocab 5 Who was Elkind?

Said every 80 year cycle had 4 eras or turnings. $300 Question from Vocab 5 Said every 80 year cycle had 4 eras or turnings.

$300 Answer from Vocab Who were Strauss and Howe?

A perception or belief about how things should be done, etc. Final Jeopardy A perception or belief about how things should be done, etc.

Final Jeopardy Answer What is a Paradigm?