When culture changes due to interaction with another culture and adopting aspect of that culture it is called...
a)Cultural Effusion
b)Cultural Diffusion
c)Cultural Appropriation
d)Cultural Adaptation
b)Cultural Diffusion
What is a grouping based on similar social factors like wealth, income, education, and occupation?
a)Stratification
b)Social hierarchy
c)Social class
d)Society
c)Social class
What is the study of how public institutions and individual experiences affect education and its outcomes
a)Sociology of health
b)Sociology of law
c)Sociology of education
d)Sociology of religion
c)Sociology of education
What studies the relationship between human health issues, medical institutions and society, through the application of sociological theories and research methods?
a)Sociology of mental health
b)Culture Universalism
c)Medical sociology
d)Ethnocentrism
c)Medical sociology
What are the four types of language?
Written language, spoken language, body language and listening language.
100 points for each one right
The time it takes for nonmaterial culture to catch up to material culture is...
a)Cultural diffusion
b)Cultural catching up
c)Real Culture
d)Cultural lag
d)Cultural lag
What is a shift in social status, either up or down, due to changes in social factors like education or career
a)Horizontal mobility
b)Social downgrade
c)Social upgrade
d)Vertical mobility
d)Vertical mobility
Double Points!!!
What are customs, norms, and behaviors that are acceptable to a society or social group and are morally significant?
a)Taboo
b)Folkways
c)Folklore
d)Mores
d)Mores
Name 4 social determinants of health.
Socioeconomic status, education, neighborhood and physical environment, employment, social support networks, etc.
What concentrates on the myriad sociocultural, political, economic and philosophical factors that influence our food habits?
a)Sociology of food
b)Sociology of dinner
c)Sociology of drinks
d)Sociology of habit
a)Sociology of food
What term describes -believing ones own culture is superior to other cultures?
a)Ethnoperipheralism
b)Ethnocentrism
c)Idiocentrism
d)Ethnic Intimidation
b)Ethnocentrism
What is the measure of our ability to build and maintain meaningful connections with others?
a)Physical wealth
b)Social wealth
c)Trust
d)Social poverty
b)Social wealth
What is a set of lessons "which are learned but not openly intended" to be taught in school
a)Deep learning
b)Hidden curriculum
c)Subliminal messaging
d)Hidden knowledge
a)Hidden curriculum
What is is a term used in medical sociology regarding sickness and the rights and obligations of the affected?
a)Sick role
b)HIPPA
c)Deviance role
d)Sick tradition
a)Sick role
The difference between a society and a culture is...
Double Points!!!
Society is a group of mutually interdependent people in a given location who have organized in such a way as to share a common culture and feeling of unity. Culture is how they live and what they believe (their unique way of life)
What is the process by which cultures become similar to one another?
a)Cultural equilibrium
b)Cultural leveling
c)Cultural equality
d)Cultural merging
Double Points!!
b)Cultural leveling
A person who moves from a managerial position in one company to a similar position in another is an example of what?
a)Corruption
b)Stagnancy
c)Vertical mobility
d)Horizontal mobility
d)Horizontal mobility
Functionalism stresses what as the most important function of education?
a)Respect
b)Values
c)Learning
d)Socialization
d)Socialization
Double Points!!!
Which of these became medicalized?
a)Diabetes
b)Autism
c)Addiction
d)Cancer
c)Addiction
Double Points!!!
What are specific practices that distinguish cultures from one another?
a)Cultural Practice
b)Cultural Universality
c)Cultural Particular
d)Cultural Diffusion
c)Cultural Particular
What is the most common way cultural change can take place?
Cultural Diffusion
Who is known for the theory of class struggle?
Karl Marx
Explain how standarized tests can perpetuate social inequality.
If it's close, it's good.
Critics say these tests continue to be culturally biased, as they include questions whose answers are most likely to be known by white, middle-class students, whose backgrounds have afforded them various experiences that help them answer the questions. They also say that scores on standardized tests reflect students’ socioeconomic status and experiences in addition to their academic abilities. To the extent this critique is true, standardized tests perpetuate social inequality (Grodsky, Warren, & Felts, 2008)
Name something that went through demedicalization.
I'll check or convice me.
Double Points !!!
This theory maintains you can only know the world through language...
Double Points!!!
Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis