Theories/Perspectives
Culture
Socialization/Groups
Crime/Deviance
WILD!
100

Society is successful because of the contribution and interaction of all social groups

Functionalist 

100

Define culture

the language, belief, values, norms, and objects passed form one generation to another.


or something close :)

100

This is a norm that lacks moral significance.

Folkway

100

Accepting your goals, yet resorting to deviant means to achieve them is known as?

innovation

100

Replacing someone' s name with an ID number in prison is an example of this process.

Desocialization

200

Every group in society is in a constant struggle for power

Conflict

200

Language, beliefs, and celebrations are an example of this type of culture:

nonmaterial culture
200

These are people whose opinion directly impact your self image, such as your parents, best friends, or spouse.

significant other

200

This theory says that deviance happens due to a person's response to stress

Strain Theory

200

The military is an example of this type of social environment.

Total institution 

300

Focuses on symbols and how individuals interact with outside forces

Symbolic Interactionist

300

Polygamy is viewed as this type of culture because it goes against the normal societal expectations

counterculture

300

This is the most important role in a person's life.

Master status

300

A person who has been arrested several times for theft/robbery is participating in this type of deviance

Negative/Secondary

300

Give an example of an achieved status

Mother, teacher, artist, athlete, etc.

400

Charles H Cooley created this theory that explains how our self-concept is formed

Looking Glass Self

400

How does material culture differ from nonmaterial culture?

Material culture includes things that can be physically touched

400

Nurse, 42 year old, and woman are all examples of this type of status.

Ascribed

400

If you go to prison once, the likelihood of returning increases.

recidivism

400

When you do something kind for another person and expect something in return, this is known as:
(think of the types of group interaction)

social exchange

500

The 3 stages of Kohlberg's Moral Development theory

pre-conventional, conventional, post-conventional

500
Gamers are an example of this.

Subculture

500

What are the five types of group social interaction. (The first is Cooperation)

Cooperation, Conflict, social exchange, coercion, and conformity

500

This theory states that a person becomes deviant when they spend time with other deviant people

differential association theory

500

Marjie is a mom and a doctor. She is struggling with spending enough time with her family without falling behind in work. Marjie is experiencing this social phenomenon:

role conflict

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