Early Sociologists
Research Methods
Culture and Norms
Groups
Status and Roles
100

Who is known as the father of sociology?

Auguste Comte

100

What type of research collects large amounts of data quickly using questionnaires or interviews?

Survey/interview research

100

What are norms?

Rule of behavior that guide society 

100

What is one right a person has when they join a group?

To be heard, respected, or participate

100

What is a status?

a social position a person holds

200

Which theorist believed society is shaped by class conflict between the bourgeoisie and proletriat

karl marx

200

What research method involves studying a group by becoming part of the group?

Participant observation (Gang Leader for a day)

200

Give one example of a cultural symbol.

answer may vary

200

What is one responsibility group members have?

o follow group norms or contribute to group goals

200

What is the difference between an achieved status and an ascribed status?

Achieved is earned; ascribed is assigned at birth

300

Which sociologist studied social integration and conducted famous research on suicide?

Emile Durkheim

300

In an experiment, what do we call the variable that the researcher purposely changes?

independent variable 

300

What is the difference between material and nonmaterial culture?

Material culture = physical objects; nonmaterial culture = ideas, values, beliefs

300

What is conformity, and how does it relate to group behavior?

Adjusting behavior to match group expectations

300

Define role.

Expected behaviors attached to a status

400

What is Versteshen, a concept introduced by Max Weber?

Understanding social behavior by putting yourself in someone else's shoes

400

Name one strength and one weakness of surveys.

 Strength: Quick access to large data; Weakness: Participants may give dishonest answers

400

Identify the four types of norms: folkways, mores, laws, and taboos.

Folkways = everyday customs; Mores = moral rules; Laws = written and enforced rules; Taboos = forbidden behaviors with strong disgust

400

Give an example of a situation where group membership influences someone’s behavior.

answers vary

400

What is role conflict?

When two different roles have competing demands

500

Which early sociologist argued that societies develop through a process of social evolution similar to biological evolution, often summarized by the phrase “survival of the fittest,”

Herbert Spencer

500

Explain the main difference between qualitative and quantitative research.

Qualitative research uses descriptive, non‑numerical data; quantitative research uses numerical, measurable data

500

What is ethnocentrism? Why can it be harmful?

 Believing one’s culture is superior; can lead to prejudice or misjudging other cultures

500

Give one example of how a leader influences group behavior.

Setting expectations, assigning tasks, modeling behavior, motivating members

500

What is role strain? Give an example.

Stress from competing demands within ONE role; e.g., a teacher who must grade and prepare lessons