Theoretical Perspectives
Culture
Socialization
Experiments
Random
100

Society is made of ____ groups. (conflict theory)

What is competitive?

100

What is folk culture? 

What is beliefs and practices of small groups of people?

100

"a social or religious custom prohibiting or forbidding discussion of a particular practice or forbidding association with a particular person, place, or thing."

What is taboo?

100

What grade were the children who were in Ms. Elliot's experiment?

What is third grade?

100

Who Painted the Mona Lisa?

Who is Leonardo da Vinci?

200

What is an example of a symbol? (Symbolic Interactionalism)

What is self?

200

What is pop culture?

What is trends that spread and are adopted by various groups?

200

Something that would be considered one’s principles or ethics of what is important in life.

What are values?

200

Your use ____ to trace your ancestors back to one of the five Native American tribes?

What are the Dawes Rolls?

200
What is the longest day of the year?

What is the summer solstice?

300

The three categories of theoretical perspectives are _____, _____, and _____. Hint:____ interactionism, _____ analysis, and _____ Theory

What is symbolic, functional, and conflict

300

a society made of many different groups

What is a pluralistic society?

300

Something that one doesn’t think twice about, it is normal in their culture.

What are Norms?

300
if someone does not confrom with an experiment, they are a ____

What is a deviant?

300

What river flows through the Grand Canyon?

What is the Colorado River>

400

Society and individuals are constantly in a _____

What is conflict?

400

Expressions of approval or disapproval given to people for upholding or violating norms

What are sanctions?

400

“Essential” norms that are strictly enforced.

What are Mores?

400

a prison environment with healthy volunteers, assigning them as either guards or prisoners. The study was halted after just six days because "guards" became abusive and "prisoners" showed signs of severe trauma, demonstrating the power of social roles.

What is the Stanford Prison Experiment?

400

How many sides does a decagon have? 

What is 10?
500

To understand society, we must look at both _____ and _____

what is structure and function?

500

The use of one's own culture as a yardstick for judging the ways of other people or societies

What is ethnocentrism?

500

Norms that aren't strictly enforced

What are Folkways?

500

What was the name of the person who conducted a conformity experiment using lines?

Who is Solomon Asch?
500

The specks on strawberries are single seeds called ____?

What are achenes? 

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