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He coined the term "The Sociological Imagination."
Who is C. Wright Mills?
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A push away from the Church and God as the authority is a characteristic of what 19th century "Age of Reason?"
What is the Enlightenment?
100
The term used to describe the idea that something can only be understood and judged in relation to the cultural context in which is appears.
What is cultural relativism?
100
This type of reasoning/logic is used when we make a generalization based on a specific behavior/phenomena we have observed.
What is inductive reasoning?
100
From this sociological perspective, what a person becomes results more from social experiences than from innate (inborn) traits is described this way
What is nurture?
200
This is a subculture created specifically as a reaction against the ideals of the dominant culture.
What is a counterculture?
200
This theorist focused on the ways in which capitalism shapes society.
Who is Karl Marx?
200
The theoretical perspective which maintains that all groups in society have an inherent function. These are performed to maintain the stability of a society.
What is functionaism?
200
The variable described as the "effect" - in an example "If X then Y", it's the "Y"
What is the independent variable?
200
Genetics is the predictor of all our social behaviors and attitudes is described by this perspective.
What is nature?
300
Eating disorders in women and/or hypermasculinity in men is the possible result of this.
What is over-conforming?
300
The process of learning a culture and how to function within it. Many "Agents" help.
What is socialization?
300
This theory/perspective maintains that culture is socially constructed and produced through relationships with social groups and the meanings individuals bestow upon them.
What is symbolic interaction?
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The end product of the socialization process.
What is a society?
300
This theory maintains that our identities develop not as a product of the unconscious mind but as the result of modeling oneself in response to the expectations of others.
What is social learning theory?
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In Fredu's psychoanalytic theory, this component consists of our deep drives and impulses. The "devil on the shoulder."
What is the ID?
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These strict norms are often upheld by laws. They regulate moral and ethical behavior.
What are morés?
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This type of reasoning/logic is used when we arrive at a statement derived from a larger ideology or theme.
What is deductive reasoning?
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This concept argues that there is no reality beyond that produced by the process of social interaction itself - that there is no objective reality.
What is the social construction of reality?
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How we think we appear to others, how we think others judge us, and how the first two make us feel are the 3 components to which concept. Essentially, it is an explanation of the self developing in response to the expectations and judgments of others in their social environment
What is the looking glass self?
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This term refers to the idea that knowledge comes from systematic observation and experience.
What is empiricism?
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The tendency to judge one's culture against the standards of your own. For me, it was insulting the profession of egg-selling in Rwanda.
What is ethnocentrism?
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This type of research method uses open-ended questions, interviews, focus groups, and various other methods to collect data:
What is qualitative?
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People, sources, or structures that pass on social expectations.
What are agents of socialization?
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Conversion and brainwashing are two examples of this: a process by which existing social roles are changed or replaced altogether.
What is REsocialization?
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