Family
Research
Social Structure
Culture & Society
Random
100

What is the correct term?

The state of being related to others.

Kinship

100

What is the correct term?

Assume they knew the outcome of an event after the outcome has already been determined.

Hindsight Bias

100

What is the correct term?

The underlying framework of society, consisting of the positions

Social Structure

100

What is the correct term?

A segment of society that shares a distinctive pattern of mores, folkways, and values that differs from the pattern of the larger society.

Subculture

100

What is the correct term?

The systematic study of the relationship between the individual and society and the consequences of difference

Sociology

200

What is the correct term?

The socially recognized and affirmed transfer of the legal rights, responsibility, and privileges of parenthood.

Adoption

200

List the 5 Steps to the Scientific Method

1. Define the problem

2. Review the Literature

3. Formulate a Hypothesis

4. Collect and Analyze Data

5.Develop a Conclusion

200

Give 1 example of a primary group and secondary group.

Primary- Family

Secondary- Classmates

200

What are the 2 types of innovation?

1. Discovery

2. Invention

200

Micro-

Meso- 

Macro-

Small

Medium 

Large

300

What is the correct term?

What a family is.

(Hint: Think Blood)

Substantive

300

What is the correct term?

 “Y” The variable in a casual relationship that is subject to the influence of another variable.

Dependent Variable

300

What is the correct term?

A status that dominates others.

Master Status

300

What is Cultural Lag?

The general principle that technological innovation occurs more quickly than does our capacity to perceive, interpret, and respond to that change.

300

Culture vs Society

Whats the difference?

Culture represents the beliefs and practices of a group and society represents the people who share those beliefs and practices.

&

Culture and society cannot exist without each other but they are not the same thing because how would society, us people and structures, function without language, without organization, without values or rules

400

What are the 6 primary functions of a family?

  1. Reproduction

  2. Socialization

  3. Protection

  4. Regulations of Sexual Behavior

  5. Affection and Companionship

  6. Provision of Social Status

400

What is the difference between Quantitative Research and Qualitative Research?

Quantitative- Research that collects and reports data primarily in numerical form.

Quantitative- Descriptive research that relies on narrative accounts rather than statistical procedures.

400

List the 3 social groups.

Primary

Secondary

Refrence

400

List the 3 Elements of Culture and explain them.

  1. Material- our physical modification of the natural environment to suit our purposes.

  2. Cognitive- Our mental and symbolic representations of reality.

  3. Normative- Consists of the ways we establish, abide by, and enforce principles of conduct.

400

What is the correct term?

Specialized language used by members of a group or subculture.

Argot

500

List the 3 types of marriage and descibe them.

Monogamy- A form of marriage in which 2 people are married only to each other.

Polygamy- A form of marriage in which an individual may have several husbands or wives simultaneously.

Polygyny- A form of polygamy in which a man may have more than 1 wife at the same time.

500

What is a detailed plan or method for obtaining data scientifically.

AND 

What are 4 examples of this?

Research Design

AND

  1. Surveys

  2. Observation

  3. Experiments

  4. Existing Sources/ Secondary Analysis

500

List all the statuses and give 1 exmple of each.

(Hint: There are only 3)

Ascribed- Male, Female, Daughter, Son

Achieved- Roommate, Friend, Student, Teammate

Master- President, Mayor, College Coaches

500

We learned about 7 "Norms" in society, List 4 of them.

Mores, Formal Norm, Laws, Informal Norm, Ideal Norms, Real Norms, and Folkways.

500

Give 3 examples of Research Design.

  1. Surveys

  2. Observation

  3. Experiments