Functionalism
Conflict
Symbolic Interaction
Research Methods
100

This focuses on how each part of society plays its role & how the parts affect each other.

What is Functionalism?

100

This is the emphasis on conflict, competition, and constraint in society.

What is Conflict Perspective?

100

This is the focus on how people act with each other using symbols.

What is Symbolic Interaction? 

100

This method uses a list of written questions.

What is a questionnaire?

200

The intended use of something.

What is manifest function?

200

This is how Conflict Perspectives define power.

What is the ability to control others?

200

This is something chosen to represent something else.

What is a symbol?

200

This method can be an online or paper list of questions, in-person interview, and analyzed after all data is collected.

What is a survey?

300

The unintended use of something.

What is latent function?

300

Always about the "___" verses the "___ ___."

What is haves and have nots?

300

This is how we learn by watching others, interaction with symbol, and imagine how others respond.

What is basic assumption?

300

This is a set of procedures used to test a hypothesis proposed by sociologists.

What is an experiment?

400

The negative consequences of a part of society.

What is dysfunction?

400

Examples are wars, revolutions poverty, discrimination, domestic violence, & socioeconomics.

What is common focuses from a Conflict Perspective?

400

He created the Symbolic Interaction Theory.

Who is George Herbert Mead? 

400

This is any form of research that relies on or uses previously conducted research for the purposes of a new study.

What is Secondary Analysis?

500

This is a type of latent function: sports cars, gaudy jewelry, designer brands, etc.

What is status symbol?

500

The rich, poor, and middle.

What is socioeconomics?

500

This is the approach that shows human interaction as theatrical performance. We need to watch others in order to understand how to do things. 

What is Dramaturgy?

500

A graduate student may continue their advisor's research by analyzing a new aspect of the same dataset, or repeating a study with a more controlled design. This is an example of ____.

What is Secondary Analysis?

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