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NGO 273 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY ASSIGNMENT
EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS| ACCURATE
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RATIONALE|ALREADY A GRADED|GUARANTEED
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ethnography - CORRECT ANSWER A systematic study of people and cultures, where the
researcher observes the people or society being studied from the point of view of the subject
being studied.

quantitative - CORRECT ANSWER A type of research focusing on data that can be measured
numerically (typically emphasizing complex statistical techniques.

bias - CORRECT ANSWER In statistics, bias is a feature of the statistical technique or inputs,
which causes the study results not to accurately reflect reality.

mechanical solidarity - CORRECT ANSWER Social bonds in small traditional societies which
are based on common values.

sociological imagination - CORRECT ANSWER The term coined by C. Wright Mills to
describe a way of understanding the world that involves thinking about things from different
perspectives and putting personal circumstances into a wider context.

values - CORRECT ANSWER Collective ideas about what is right or wrong, good or bad, and
desirable or undesirable in a given culture.

sexual orientation - CORRECT ANSWER The inclination of an individual's sexual attraction.

self - CORRECT ANSWER An individual's perception of his or her identity, which is formed
and developed by social interactions and immersion in society.

socialization - CORRECT ANSWER The process by which people discover themselves in
relation to their society.

norm - CORRECT ANSWER Cultural expectations or rules for behavior.

self-concept - CORRECT ANSWER A fixed understanding that an individual has of themselves
regardless of social context.

family - CORRECT ANSWER The fundamental and often first social group for an individual; a
family frequently consists of biological relatives to the individual, but more generally, it has
strong emotional ties to and is instrumental in raising the individual.

,life course - CORRECT ANSWER The study of the roles, attitudes, and behaviors that are
appropriate for a particular stage of life.

mass media - CORRECT ANSWER Any technological channel of communication that reaches
a significant portion of the population.

transsexual - CORRECT ANSWER An individual whose gender identity is the opposite of their
assigned physical sex, who often desires to align their physical body with their mental gender
identity through some medical means (such as hormone replacement therapy or surgical sex
reassignment).

social self - CORRECT ANSWER Constitutes the full development of the individual; involves
the generalized other.

nature - CORRECT ANSWER The biological or genetic attributes and predispositions of an
individual.

gay - CORRECT ANSWER A common synonym for "homosexual," often (but not always)
referring to men.

self-image - CORRECT ANSWER A perception that we have of ourselves that can change and
fluctuate in different social contexts.

peers - CORRECT ANSWER Individuals who belong to the same social group, typically based
on factors like age and/or economic standing.

liminal state - CORRECT ANSWER The state of being in between two life stages.

play - CORRECT ANSWER An activity done for pleasure that lacks structure or rules.

heterosexuality - CORRECT ANSWER The orientation in which one's primary sexual attraction
is toward the opposite sex.

particular others - CORRECT ANSWER Figures who significantly impact a child's life enough
to affect their observations and internalization of social behavior. Also known as significant
others.

nurture - CORRECT ANSWER The social environment that forms certain attributes of an
individual.

agents of socialization - CORRECT ANSWER People and entities that influence an individual's
development of self and provide social environments and contexts.

rites of passage - CORRECT ANSWER Public ceremonies or rituals recognizing the transition
of a person from one group or status to another.

,gender roles - CORRECT ANSWER Societal norms and conventions that define what behaviors
and characteristics should be aligned with each sex.

game - CORRECT ANSWER An activity done for pleasure that has definitive rules,
organization, and structure.

sexual identity - CORRECT ANSWER The way an individual defines their sexual attraction.
Also referred to as sexual orientation.

gendered marketing - CORRECT ANSWER A form of advertising that targets and appeals to a
specific gender in order to sell a product or service.

preparatory - CORRECT ANSWER The initial stage in George Herbert Mead's theory of the
development of the self, where an infant mimics and imitates the simple actions and facial
expressions they see others do. This stage precedes their ability to play or role-take.

generalized other - CORRECT ANSWER Demands and expectations for behavior agreed upon
by a culture or society.

institution - CORRECT ANSWER A large and comprehensive organization in a society that has
a specific purpose.

gender - CORRECT ANSWER Gender refers to the social component that reflects not only a
person's biological identity but the cultural and social values and roles assigned to that identity.

role-taking - CORRECT ANSWER The process of mentally taking on the role of others in order
to understand ideal or appropriate social behavior.

bisexuality - CORRECT ANSWER The orientation in which one has sexual attraction toward
any sex or gender identity.

homosexuality - CORRECT ANSWER The orientation in which one's primary sexual attraction
is toward the same sex.

gender-variant - CORRECT ANSWER A way of describing any individual's behaviors and
interests that do not conform to society's expectations of that individual's perceived gender.

drag queen - CORRECT ANSWER A male-bodied individual who dresses in traditionally
feminine clothing and exhibits feminine behavior that is often exaggerated for show or
performance.

tomboy - CORRECT ANSWER A female-bodied individual who exhibits traditionally
masculine behaviors and interests, such as dressing in masculine clothing or participating in
masculine physical activities.

lesbian - CORRECT ANSWER A common term for homosexual women.

, LGBT - CORRECT ANSWER Acronym standing for "lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender,"
which is used to refer to nonheterosexual and transgender people.

asexuality - CORRECT ANSWER The chronic absence of sexual attraction toward any sex or
gender identity.

intersex - CORRECT ANSWER The condition where an individual is born with biological
characteristics that are both male and female.

transgender - CORRECT ANSWER An umbrella term describing anyone whose gender identity
does not match their assigned physical sex.

looking-glass self - CORRECT ANSWER Charles Horton Cooley's concept of the process of
individuals evaluating themselves based on how they imagine other people view them.

sex - CORRECT ANSWER The identity given by a person's biological sex characteristics.

goal displacement - CORRECT ANSWER When the means used to achieve a goal become
more important than the goal itself.

status - CORRECT ANSWER An individual's position in a group or society defined by certain
associated benefits and responsibilities.

norm - CORRECT ANSWER A culturally mandated set of values, beliefs, and behaviors that
reflects and enforces culture; norms are created and maintained by groups.

in-group - CORRECT ANSWER A group to which an individual feels that he or she belongs.

reference group - CORRECT ANSWER Any group to which an individual compares him or
herself.

retreatism - CORRECT ANSWER The response to social strain of rejecting both the socially
approved goal and the legitimate means to achieve it.

expressive leader - CORRECT ANSWER A leader focused on the group's morale and
dynamics; typically this person acts as a mediator and motivator.

secondary group - CORRECT ANSWER People with whom an individual shares a functional
relationship; the length of interaction is typically shorter and oriented around a common task.

master status - CORRECT ANSWER A special status that more completely defines a person
than the other statuses he or she has.

ritualism - CORRECT ANSWER The response to social strain of giving up on or rejecting the
socially approved goal, but sticking with the legitimate means to achieve that goal.

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