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[Show more]Three "Founders" Of Sociology (1) Emile Durkheim () (2) Karl Marx () (3) Max Weber () *doesn't mean they created sociology, just that their work is foundational to sociology* 
Review of Reading: Origins of Sociology (1) classical sociology is attributed to these three men as their work is the fou...
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Add to cartThree "Founders" Of Sociology (1) Emile Durkheim () (2) Karl Marx () (3) Max Weber () *doesn't mean they created sociology, just that their work is foundational to sociology* 
Review of Reading: Origins of Sociology (1) classical sociology is attributed to these three men as their work is the fou...
Which of the following is an example of a social institution carrying out its manifest function? A. Churches providing opportunities for people to show off their clothing B. Courts punishing people found guilty of crimes C. All of the other answers are correct D. Colleges providing places for middle...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is an example of a social institution carrying out its manifest function? A. Churches providing opportunities for people to show off their clothing B. Courts punishing people found guilty of crimes C. All of the other answers are correct D. Colleges providing places for middle...
A ______ response to the question of why there has been a significant increase in the number of high school and college graduates in the United States over the past century might point tot he simple rules of supply and demand - a need for a more educated workforce encouraged more people to stay in s...
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Add to cartA ______ response to the question of why there has been a significant increase in the number of high school and college graduates in the United States over the past century might point tot he simple rules of supply and demand - a need for a more educated workforce encouraged more people to stay in s...
What is mean world syndrome? the idea that the world is a more dangerous place than it actually is, based on watching news reports or violent programming 
What is "cultivation" measuring in the surveys Gerbner conducted? Cultivation theory examines the long-term effects of television viewing on vi...
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Add to cartWhat is mean world syndrome? the idea that the world is a more dangerous place than it actually is, based on watching news reports or violent programming 
What is "cultivation" measuring in the surveys Gerbner conducted? Cultivation theory examines the long-term effects of television viewing on vi...
Sociology the study of how organization influences the functioning of society; focuses on the supra-individual using a wide range of qualitative and quantitative methods 
Society the complex interactions between people that shape institutions and persist over time and space 
History focuses on uniqu...
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Add to cartSociology the study of how organization influences the functioning of society; focuses on the supra-individual using a wide range of qualitative and quantitative methods 
Society the complex interactions between people that shape institutions and persist over time and space 
History focuses on uniqu...
Individualistic explanations attributing people's achievements and failures to their person qualities. 
Sociological imagination explanations enables us to understand the larger historical picture and its meaning in our own lives. 
How important is individualism as a US value? Very important, Ameri...
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Add to cartIndividualistic explanations attributing people's achievements and failures to their person qualities. 
Sociological imagination explanations enables us to understand the larger historical picture and its meaning in our own lives. 
How important is individualism as a US value? Very important, Ameri...
Which of the following examples are socially constructed? A. Childhood B. The value of art by certain artists C. Manners and etiquette D. More than one of the above D 
Social construction of reality "Shared meanings, orientations, and assumptions form the basic motivations behind people's actions...
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Add to cartWhich of the following examples are socially constructed? A. Childhood B. The value of art by certain artists C. Manners and etiquette D. More than one of the above D 
Social construction of reality "Shared meanings, orientations, and assumptions form the basic motivations behind people's actions...
Stratification An institutionalized pattern of inequality in which social statuses are ranked on the basis of their access to scarce resources. 
Prestige The amount of social honor or value afforded one individual or group relative to another. Also referred to as status. 
Power The ability to direct...
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Add to cartStratification An institutionalized pattern of inequality in which social statuses are ranked on the basis of their access to scarce resources. 
Prestige The amount of social honor or value afforded one individual or group relative to another. Also referred to as status. 
Power The ability to direct...
"Thinking like a sociologist" means that you apply analytical tools to the things you've always done without much conscious thought in the past. 
Using the sociological imagination helps sociologists (and students of sociology) develop the ability to see the connections between our own personal e...
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Add to cart"Thinking like a sociologist" means that you apply analytical tools to the things you've always done without much conscious thought in the past. 
Using the sociological imagination helps sociologists (and students of sociology) develop the ability to see the connections between our own personal e...
Deviance is the violation of... while crime is the violation of... norms; law 
Some crimes are not perceived as deviant because many people accept them or commit them. An example that does NOT fit this pattern would be: robbery 
A functionalist perspective would argue that crime and deviance: are ne...
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Add to cartDeviance is the violation of... while crime is the violation of... norms; law 
Some crimes are not perceived as deviant because many people accept them or commit them. An example that does NOT fit this pattern would be: robbery 
A functionalist perspective would argue that crime and deviance: are ne...
Sociological imagination "thinks himself away" from the familiar routines of daily life. 
Social structure underlying regularities or patterns in how people behave with one another 
Social construction idea people agree exists, maintained over time, existence taken for granted 
Socialization socia...
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Add to cartSociological imagination "thinks himself away" from the familiar routines of daily life. 
Social structure underlying regularities or patterns in how people behave with one another 
Social construction idea people agree exists, maintained over time, existence taken for granted 
Socialization socia...
What is Sociology? The scientific study of social structural patterns, causes, consequences, and predictions of all human realities 
How structures guide us and pattern our behaviors 
What does Sociology consist of? What are the concepts? - Science - Structural Patterns - Structural Causes - Structu...
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Add to cartWhat is Sociology? The scientific study of social structural patterns, causes, consequences, and predictions of all human realities 
How structures guide us and pattern our behaviors 
What does Sociology consist of? What are the concepts? - Science - Structural Patterns - Structural Causes - Structu...
Weltanschauong "world view," how we experience the 'universal meaning system' 
Two facets that make up world view 1) Common Sense (we share experiences and knowledge in common) 2) Accent of Reality (eg. dreams) 
Culture Shock an event that forces the observer to see themselves in a new way 
The ...
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Add to cartWeltanschauong "world view," how we experience the 'universal meaning system' 
Two facets that make up world view 1) Common Sense (we share experiences and knowledge in common) 2) Accent of Reality (eg. dreams) 
Culture Shock an event that forces the observer to see themselves in a new way 
The ...
Functional Theory Which theory most closely describes: Education, religion, political, family and economic. 
Conflict Theory Which theory most closely describes: Power, property and prestige are scarce resources. 
Rational choice Which theory most closely describes: Rewards minus costs = net rewards...
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Add to cartFunctional Theory Which theory most closely describes: Education, religion, political, family and economic. 
Conflict Theory Which theory most closely describes: Power, property and prestige are scarce resources. 
Rational choice Which theory most closely describes: Rewards minus costs = net rewards...
Your introductory sociology professor believes that gender roles serve a purpose in society to fulfill certain functions. What type of theoretical background is your professor espousing? structural functionalism 
What is an accurate statement regarding recent trends and patterns in teen sexuality? M...
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Add to cartYour introductory sociology professor believes that gender roles serve a purpose in society to fulfill certain functions. What type of theoretical background is your professor espousing? structural functionalism 
What is an accurate statement regarding recent trends and patterns in teen sexuality? M...
The "Sociological Imagination" The ability to see connections between our personal experience and the larger forces of history 
Troubles belong to individuals. Can affect issues, ex: insubordination leads to low employment rates. Personal in nature, Private. 
Issues larger scale problems in societ...
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Add to cartThe "Sociological Imagination" The ability to see connections between our personal experience and the larger forces of history 
Troubles belong to individuals. Can affect issues, ex: insubordination leads to low employment rates. Personal in nature, Private. 
Issues larger scale problems in societ...
Definition of medicalization human conditions and problems come to be defined and treated as medical conditions, 
Deviance departing from usual or accepted standards 
an absolutist believes what? That an act is entirely good, or entirely bad 
Edwin Sutherland American sociologist and influential cri...
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Add to cartDefinition of medicalization human conditions and problems come to be defined and treated as medical conditions, 
Deviance departing from usual or accepted standards 
an absolutist believes what? That an act is entirely good, or entirely bad 
Edwin Sutherland American sociologist and influential cri...
3 Problems with Sociological Perspective Does not explain every individual's behavior, society is always changing, the sociological perspective can be discomforting at times (because of your class you get different treatment 
Strengths of Sociological Perspective The sociological perspective challe...
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Add to cart3 Problems with Sociological Perspective Does not explain every individual's behavior, society is always changing, the sociological perspective can be discomforting at times (because of your class you get different treatment 
Strengths of Sociological Perspective The sociological perspective challe...
Socialization Lifelong social experience by which people develop their human potential and learn culture 
3 Outcomes of socialization 1. Knowledge and skills 2. Norms Values 3. Develop self and personality 
Self self awareness and self image (a distinct identity that sets us apart from others) 
Pers...
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Add to cartSocialization Lifelong social experience by which people develop their human potential and learn culture 
3 Outcomes of socialization 1. Knowledge and skills 2. Norms Values 3. Develop self and personality 
Self self awareness and self image (a distinct identity that sets us apart from others) 
Pers...
A sociologist who studies the unequal economic reality between men and women would probably be following which of the these perspectives? conflict 
Which sociological perspective would be most likely to argue that the existence of big-city political machines suggests that these political organizatio...
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Add to cartA sociologist who studies the unequal economic reality between men and women would probably be following which of the these perspectives? conflict 
Which sociological perspective would be most likely to argue that the existence of big-city political machines suggests that these political organizatio...
True or false: An open flexible organization model is in the shape of a football true 
True or False: Characteristics of a bureaucracy is impersonality true 
What do transformative leaders do? Instill in the members a sense of mission or higher purpose 
A legislator successfully debates a point or s...
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Add to cartTrue or false: An open flexible organization model is in the shape of a football true 
True or False: Characteristics of a bureaucracy is impersonality true 
What do transformative leaders do? Instill in the members a sense of mission or higher purpose 
A legislator successfully debates a point or s...
Agents of Socialization The Family School Peer Groups Mass Media Workplace Religion and the State 
2 Competing Hypotheses (Enhancement Vs. Compensation) Enhancement: Those who are popular offline further increase their popularity via online networking Compensation: Social network users try to increa...
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Add to cartAgents of Socialization The Family School Peer Groups Mass Media Workplace Religion and the State 
2 Competing Hypotheses (Enhancement Vs. Compensation) Enhancement: Those who are popular offline further increase their popularity via online networking Compensation: Social network users try to increa...
How are wealth and income linked? Wealth includes assets other and money, income is money you make from a job. 
Mary is a real estate agent who makes $100,000 a year. The economy takes a downturn and she loses her job, then her home, and her vehicle. She becomes homeless. This is an example of _____...
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Add to cartHow are wealth and income linked? Wealth includes assets other and money, income is money you make from a job. 
Mary is a real estate agent who makes $100,000 a year. The economy takes a downturn and she loses her job, then her home, and her vehicle. She becomes homeless. This is an example of _____...
Sociology the study of human society 
sociological imagination the ability to connect the most basic, intimate aspects of an individual's life to seemingly impersonal and remote historical forces 
social institutions a complex group of interdependent positions that, together, perform a social role ...
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Add to cartSociology the study of human society 
sociological imagination the ability to connect the most basic, intimate aspects of an individual's life to seemingly impersonal and remote historical forces 
social institutions a complex group of interdependent positions that, together, perform a social role ...
Rational choice theory This theory argues that peoples primary objective is to maximize rewards and minimize costs 
Emile Durkheim His research found that a breakdown in social order or a reduced "collective conscience" leads to higher rates of suicide 
Quantitative The two broad types of methods ...
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Add to cartRational choice theory This theory argues that peoples primary objective is to maximize rewards and minimize costs 
Emile Durkheim His research found that a breakdown in social order or a reduced "collective conscience" leads to higher rates of suicide 
Quantitative The two broad types of methods ...
1.According to the textbook, ______ theory argues that gender is socially constructed through people's everyday dealings and daily contacts; people "do gender" by reinforcing traditionally masculine and feminine behavior. symbolic interactionist 
2. According to the textbook, what is the largest ...
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Add to cart1.According to the textbook, ______ theory argues that gender is socially constructed through people's everyday dealings and daily contacts; people "do gender" by reinforcing traditionally masculine and feminine behavior. symbolic interactionist 
2. According to the textbook, what is the largest ...
What is sociology? scientific study of humans and social interactions 
What is the sociological imagination? refers to the relationship between individual experiences and social forces that shape our action. There's an emphasis on how individuals are affected by the larger society. Coined by C. Wri...
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Add to cartWhat is sociology? scientific study of humans and social interactions 
What is the sociological imagination? refers to the relationship between individual experiences and social forces that shape our action. There's an emphasis on how individuals are affected by the larger society. Coined by C. Wri...
Deviance the recognized violation of cultural norms 
Crime the violation of a society's formally enacted criminal law 
Social problem Social conditions which public agencies evaluate negatively and wish to change 
3 measures of crime 1) crime known to police 2) crime known to victims 3) Crime known...
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Add to cartDeviance the recognized violation of cultural norms 
Crime the violation of a society's formally enacted criminal law 
Social problem Social conditions which public agencies evaluate negatively and wish to change 
3 measures of crime 1) crime known to police 2) crime known to victims 3) Crime known...
Strange A successful sociologist makes the familiar _______ 
Sociology the study of human society 
Sociological Imagination (C. Wright Mills) the ability to connect the most basic, intimate aspects of an individual's life to seemingly impersonal and remote historical forces 
Social institutions net...
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Sociology the study of human society 
Sociological Imagination (C. Wright Mills) the ability to connect the most basic, intimate aspects of an individual's life to seemingly impersonal and remote historical forces 
Social institutions net...
Assimilation minority adapts culture of dom. group. 
Melting pot everyone changes and meets in the middle 
Pluralism No one changes, maintain separate cultures. 
Legal protection pass laws to protect the rights of minorities. 
Population Transfer pack up entire category of people and move them 
Exte...
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Add to cartAssimilation minority adapts culture of dom. group. 
Melting pot everyone changes and meets in the middle 
Pluralism No one changes, maintain separate cultures. 
Legal protection pass laws to protect the rights of minorities. 
Population Transfer pack up entire category of people and move them 
Exte...
The uneven distribution of privileges, rewards, opportunities, power, and influence. Social Inequality 
Social status based on factors such as race, gender, or age. ascribed status 
Social status based on an individual's effort Achieved status 
Give examples of ascribed status slavery, race, aparth...
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Add to cartThe uneven distribution of privileges, rewards, opportunities, power, and influence. Social Inequality 
Social status based on factors such as race, gender, or age. ascribed status 
Social status based on an individual's effort Achieved status 
Give examples of ascribed status slavery, race, aparth...
Sociology the study of human society 
The Sociological Imagination (C. Wright Mills) the ability to see the link between society and self; helps us "make the familiar strange" or to question habits or customs that seem "natural" to us 
Ex: cultural food 
Social institutions groups of social posi...
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Add to cartSociology the study of human society 
The Sociological Imagination (C. Wright Mills) the ability to see the link between society and self; helps us "make the familiar strange" or to question habits or customs that seem "natural" to us 
Ex: cultural food 
Social institutions groups of social posi...
3 major theoretical approaches 1) Structual functional approach 2) Social Conflict Approach 3) Symbolic interaction approach 
Gender-conflict theory (feminist theory) the study of society that focuses on inequality and conflict between women and men 
Social Conflict Theory a framework for building t...
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Add to cart3 major theoretical approaches 1) Structual functional approach 2) Social Conflict Approach 3) Symbolic interaction approach 
Gender-conflict theory (feminist theory) the study of society that focuses on inequality and conflict between women and men 
Social Conflict Theory a framework for building t...
What is Sociology? The scientific study of the connection between the individual and the larger society 
Why study sociology? Helps us see the general patterns in the behaviors of particular people 
Sociology imagination who coined the term By C Wright Mills 1959 
Sociology imagination is •It is a...
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Add to cartWhat is Sociology? The scientific study of the connection between the individual and the larger society 
Why study sociology? Helps us see the general patterns in the behaviors of particular people 
Sociology imagination who coined the term By C Wright Mills 1959 
Sociology imagination is •It is a...
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