lesson 2
lesson 2 part 2
lesson 3
lesson 3 part 3
100

scientific observation in the study of social behavior

what is positivism?

100
work for the bourgeoisie and are paid just enough to stay alive

who are the proletariat?

100

a set of assumptions about an area of study accepted as sure as true

what is theoretical perspective?

100

approach emphasizing the role of conflict, competition, and constraint within a society

what is conflict perspective?

200

the study of social stability and order

what is social statics?

200

a clash between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat

what is a class conflict?

200

approach that emphasizing the contributions made by each part of society

what is functionalism?

200

The ability to control the behavior of others

what is power

300

The study of social remains at the center of modern sociology

what is social dynamics?

300

social dependency based on a widespread consensus of values and beliefs and dependence on tradition and family

what is mechanical solidarity?

300

an intended and recognized result of an action

what is manifest functions?

300

approach that focuses on the interaction among people based on their mutually understood symbols

what is symbolic interactionism?

400

a class who owns the means of producing wealth in industrial society (factories, equipment)

who is the bourgeoisie?

400

understanding social behavior by putting yourself in the place of others

what is verstehen?

400

unintended and unrecognized consequences of an aspect of society

what is latent functions?

400

approach that depicts human interaction as theatrical performances

what is dramaturgy?

500

people who own or control the means of producing wealth

What are capitalists?

500

a mind-set emphasizing knowledge, reason, and planning

what is rationalization?

500

negative consequences of an aspect of society 

what is dysfunction?