Sociological Thinking
Culture and Socialization
Groups and Social Structure
Deviance and Social Control
Social Stratification
100

This sociologist is known as the "father of sociology."

Who is Auguste Comte?
100

Beliefs, values, language, and customs shared by a group make up this.

What is culture?

100

A collection of people who share some attribute and identify with one another is called this.

What is a social group?

100

Behavior that violates social norms is called this.

What is deviance?

100

The unequal distribution of wealth, power, and prestige is called this.

What is social stratification?

200

This perspective focuses on how society creates stability and order.

What is structural functionalism?

200

The process through which people learn norms and values is called this.

What is socialization?

200

A small group with close, personal relationships is called this type of group.

What is a primary group?

200

Rules and expectations by which society guides behavior are called these.

What are norms?

200

A system where people can move between social classes is called this.

What is an open system?

300

This perspective examines power, inequality, and competition between groups.

What is conflict theory?

300

The family, school, peers, and media are examples of these.

What are agents of socialization?

300

A socially defined position a person occupies is called this.

What is a status?

300

Rewards or punishments used to encourage conformity are called these.

What are sanctions?

300

A category of people with similar access to resources and opportunities is called this.

What is social class?

400

This perspective studies small-scale social interactions and symbols.

What is symbolic interactionism?

400

The belief that one’s own culture is superior to others is called this.

What is ethnocentrism?

400

Expected behaviors associated with a status are known as these.

What are roles?

400

This theory argues that people learn deviant behavior through interaction with others.

What is differential association theory?

400

This term refers to the ability to improve one’s social position.

What is social mobility?

500

Using your imagination to connect personal experiences to larger social forces is called this.

What is the sociological imagination?

500

When someone experiences confusion in an unfamiliar culture, they may experience this.

What is culture shock?

500

When expectations from different roles clash, a person experiences this.

What is role conflict?

500

This theory suggests that deviance results when people cannot achieve socially accepted goals through legitimate means.

What is strain theory?

500

The difference in earnings between men and women is known as this.

What is the gender wage gap?

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