The Basics
Culture
Socialization
Groups
Perspectives
100

Emile Durkheim was the first to use statistical analysis in his study of this social issue:

What is suicide? 

100

Big ideas about what is acceptable or desirable in society are called:

What are values? 

100

This agent of socialization is the MOST important in children developing gender roles:

What is the family?

100
American high school seniors are best described as a:
What is a social category? 
100

The key word in functionalism - society strives for:

What is stability?

200

This method of research is great for getting a large numbers of responses in a short amount of time:

What is a survey? 

200

Right vs. rude behavior describes this type of norm:

What is a folkway? 

200

A place where the residents are controlled 24/7 by the person in charge:

What is a total institution? 

200

The groups we use to judge ourselves and our social behavior:

What are reference groups? 

200

Different groups compete for scarce resources. Which perspective believes that? 

What is Conflict Theory?

300

Sociologists try to view society as outsiders in order to remain objective. This is called:

What is the sociological imagination? 

300

The worst things you can do in a culture, the most forbidden.

What is a taboo? 

300

This agent of socialization is important for children to learn cooperation, conflict resolution, and competition:

What is the peer group? 

300

Groups that form to carry out a task or work toward a specific goal:

What are secondary groups? 

300

Symbolic Interactionism says that society runs because people have a shared understanding of:

What is symbols? 

400

When a sociologist wants to study a person or group in detail, they should use this research method:

What is a case study? 

400

Women's sports are now shown on television and watched nationwide. This is an example of what kind of cultural change?

What is discovery?

400

When group members conform with a negative or harmful outcome:

What is groupthink? 

400

A student has exams for all 7 classes this week and is struggling to study for all of them. This is an example of role ____:

What is role strain? 

400

Herbert Spencer (YUCK!) compared society to the human body - everything has a role to perform. This aligns with this perspective:

What is functionalism? 

500

Schools are intended as places to learn, but they are also a place where bullying happens. Bullying in schools is an example of what kind of function? 

What is a latent function? 

500

Inuit nations have over 1,000 words for snow and ice, yet indigenous cultures in the Amazon have only one. This is an example of the:

Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis

500

You study hard for a test. You think you failed the test. Therefore, you think your teacher now hates you. This is an example of the:

What is the Looking Glass Self? 
500

Teacher A bought Teacher B a holiday gift, knowing Teacher B would feel guilty and then HAVE to buy Teacher A a gift. This is an example of this type of social interaction:

What is social exchange? 
500

This perspective focuses on the micro level, or person to person interactions:

What is symbolic interactionism? 

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