Intro to Soc + Socialization
Culture + Social Groups
Deviance
Race + Stratification
Random
100

ROTC, internships, and babysitting are examples of this.

What is anticipatory socialization?

100

A crowd, not a social group.

What is an aggregate?

100

Overconforms to set norms.

What is positive deviance?
100

People who share a cultural heritage.

What is ethnicity?

100

Leadership that issues order without feedback, micromanages. 

What is authoritarian leadership?

200
The two main theorists of Symbolic Interactionism. 

Who is George Mead and Charles Cooley?

200

The informal rules, that if you break, you might get a weird look. 

What are folkways?

200

Positive rewards or negative sanctions given out that encourage conformity.

What is external control?

200

This type of system allows for social mobility. 

What is an open system (economic stratification)?

200
Sees society as a complex ecosystem, whose parts work together to create stability and order.

What is structural functionalism.

300

The founder of Sociology

Who is August Comte?

300

Type of leadership that lets members self-manage. 

What is laissez-faire?

300

Strain theory concept that accepts the goals but rejects the accepted behaviors (i.e. stealing money from a parent). 

What is innovation?

300

Theorizes the more difficult and important jobs are given greater rewards in society. 

What is the Davis-Moore theory?

300

The "melting pot" analogy, minority and majority groups combine to form new group.

What is amalgamation?

400

Theorizes the ongoing conversation between impulsive/raw desire and our behaviors developed from socialization. 

What is the I & Me Theory?

400

Type of group interaction that enforces rules, pressures uniformity, and discourages diverse ideas. 

What is comformity?

400

Theorizes the more time spent around deviant people and behavior, the more normalized it is. 

What is differential association theory?

400
A discrimination theory where a more marginalized group is blamed for problems rather than structural issues.

What is the scapegoat theory?

400

Three pivotal conflict theorists.

Who is Karl Marx, Harriet Martineau, and W.E.B. Du Bois?

500

The secondary or unintended function of an institution. 

What is a latent function?

500

The sanctions for breaking these could be being arrested, fined, fired. 

What are mores?
500

The four functions the correctional system serves. 

What is retribution, deterrence, rehabilitation, and social protection?

500

A multicultural society, a mutual respect for each other's distinct identity. 

What is pluralism?

500

These theories of deviance fall under structural functionalism.

What is strain and control theory?

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