People
Differences
Development
Societies
Terms
100
The Guy that termed the word "sociology"
What is Auguste Comte?
100
small group characterized by intemacy and strong sense of commitment vs. large and impersonal and seldom involve strong ties
What is primary groups vs secondary groups
100
This guy was famous for his 4 stages of development that went through the age of 15 yrs
Who is Piaget?
100
Society that did not exist past the 1990s
What is Communist "Second World" societies
100
The Most
What is Mode?
200
Stated "the problem of the 20th century is the problem of the color line"
Who is W.E.B. Du Bois?
200
everyone in the population has equal chance vs specific group is desired out of whole population
What is random sample vs representative sample
200
This stage is based on the mastery of abstract, logical notions and mathematical operations
What is Concrete Operational Stage?
200
Societies that were formally known as developing societies
What is Newly industrializing economies
200
Process by which the members of a group don't do anything that goes against the group consensus.
What is group think
300
Founder of symbolic interactionism
Who is Gerorge Herbert Mead
300
public matter, group issue vs private matter, individualistic
What is issue vs trouble
300
The typical age range for this stage is 0-2 yrs.
What is Sensorimotor Stage?
300
Societies based on crop production
What is Agrarian societies
300
The study of the folk, or lay, methods people use to make sense of what others do or say.
What is Ethnomethodology
400
Felt sociology should focus on all aspects of society and that sociologist should not just observe but also act.
Who is Harriet Martineau
400
study of large scale social systems vs study of everyday behavior during face-to-face interactions
What is macrosociology vs microsociology
400
This stage is typically the egocentric years
What is Preoperational Stage
400
socitities with a distinct appartatus of government headed by a king or emperor
What is Traditional societies
400
Abstact Ideals
What is Values
500
Founding Father of Communism
Who is Karl Marx
500
outward looking and inclusive vs inward looking and exclusive
What is bridging social capital vs bonding social capital
500
The stage that not everyone makes it to.
What is Formal Operational Stage
500
Examples would include Japan, Australia, New Zealand
What is Industrialized "First World" societies
500
Interactions in which one party breaks tacit rules of everyday interaction that are of value to another party
What is interactional vandalism