The process through which we develop an awareness of social norms and values and achieve a distinct sense of self
What is Socialization
100
This theory was developed by Karl Marx
What is Conflict Theory or Marxism
100
A group of two people
What is a dyad
100
This norm guides our casual or everyday interactions, such as waiting your turn in a line.
What is a Folkway
100
LinkedIn could be said to be a type of this network
What is Informal Network
200
Discrimination or prejudice against a person based on age
What is Ageism
200
This theory was developed by George Herbert Mead and emphasizes the role of symbols and language as core elements of human interaction
What is Symbolic Interactionism
200
Celebrities, families, and peer groups are all part of this type of group, which provides a standard for judging attitudes and behaviors
What is a reference group
200
Cesare Lombroso believed deviance could be predicted based on a person's skull shape. This explains what view of deviance?
What is the biological view
200
Relative Deprivation is a term used in what type of theory of deviance?
What is Functionalist (Crime & Anomie)
300
The social knowledge and connections that enable people to accomplish their goals and extend their influence
What is social capital
300
"There is no history! There is no such thing!" would be shouted by someone who subscribed t this theoretical framework
What is Postmodern Theory
300
This type of leader seeks to obtain measurable goals.
What is a transactional leader
300
A police officer lets a woman go after she hits a man in a store for verbally harassing her. This is an example of the...
What is gender contract
300
Family, School, Peer Relationships, and the Mass Media are all examples of what?
What is agents of socialization
400
A rule or behavior established by a political authority and backed by state power.
What is Law
400
This Theory of Aging suggests that the elderly would do best to stay engaged in the types of activities that compliment their skill sets or former professions.
What is Continuity Theory
400
The phenomenon in which group members consciously choose the thoughts and values of the group is called this
What is groupthink
400
Crimes, even small ones, can break down the fabric and solidarity of a neighborhood and render it unsafe. This theory is explained as
What is the Broken Window Theory
400
UCR is an abbreviation for this, which comes out annually
What is Uniform Crime Report
500
According to Edward Lemert, the actions that cause others to label one as deviant
What is Primary Deviance
500
A theory that views crime as the outcome of an imbalance between impulses toward criminal activity and controls that deter it.
What is Control Theory
500
The Iron Law of Oligarchy explains that large organizations have centralized power. This term was coined by Max Weber's student, named...
What is Robert Michels
500
The BP Oil Spill, the Triangle Shirtwaist disaster, and the collapse of the Rana Plaza in Bangladesh are all examples of what type of crime?
What is corporate
500
The "subtext" to social interaction, this is based on expression or bodily gesture rather than language