General
Culture
The Self
Groups
Deviance
Stratification
Global Inequality
100

Research questions that limit the possible responses

What are close-ended questions?

100

Rules and guidelines for behavior that is considered acceptable within a group

What are norms?

100

Typically the earliest agent of socialization

What is Family?

100

The smallest possible social group

What is a dyad?

100

Term refers to any behavior that violates social norms and expectations?

What is deviance?

100

System by which a society ranks people in a hierarchy based on wealth, power, and prestige.

What is social stratification?

100

A condition where people lack the basic necessities of life such as food, clean water, shelter, and healthcare.

What is absolute poverty?
200

Believed that the history of society was one of class struggle

Who is Karl Marx?

200

Tendency to use your own group's way of doing things as the yardstick for judging others

What is ethnocentrism?

200

The ongoing discussion of the roles of genetics and socialization in determining individual behaviors and traits

What is Nature vs Nurture?

200

A group made up of close, personal relationships that are long-lasting and emotionally meaningful

What is a primary group?

200

A behavior that violated official law and is punishable through formal sanctions

What is a crime?

200

Type of system is based on birth and largely closed, such as the caste system in India

What is a caste system?

200

Trend in which women represent a disproportionate percentage of the world’s poor, often due to gender discrimination and unequal access to resources.

What is the feminization of poverty?

300

The ability to understand the connections between biography and history, or the interplay of the self and the world

What is the sociological imagination?

300

The ability to understand another culture in terms of that culture's own norms and values, without reference to any other cultural standards

What is cultural relativism?

300

The status you are born with and is difficult to change

What is ascribed?

300

A group whose  values, norms, and beliefs come to serve as a standard for one's own behavior

What is a Reference group?

300

A prediction that causes itself to come true

What is a self-fulfilling prophecy?

300

The three main dimensions make up a person’s socioeconomic status (SES)

What are income, education and occupation?

300

According to Immanuel Wallerstein’s World Systems Theory, the three categories of nations.

What are Core, semi-peripheral, and peripheral nations?

400

Theory that believes that society is a stable system of structures, each of which contributes to the equilibrium of the whole

What is Structural Functionalism?

400

A group that exists harmoniously within a larger, dominant culture

What is a subculture?

400

The process of learning and internalizing the values, beliefs, and norms of our social group

What is Socialization?

400

Term for the tendency of group members to conform to group norms, sometimes leading to poor decisions

What is Groupthink?

400

The theory that states that a crime is most likely to occur in a community where neighbors don't know each other very well 

What is social disorganization theory?

400

Movement up or down the class system across generations (e.g., a child achieves a higher class than their parents).

What is intergenerational mobility?

400

Theory argues that inequality results because poor nations remain dependent on wealthy nations that exploit their resources

What is the dependency theory?

500

Research technique that focuses on gaining an insider's perspective of the everyday lives of subjects under investigation, often dispelling stereotypes about the group being investigated

What is Participant Observation?

500

The Ku Klux Klan is an example of what part of culture?

What is a counter culture?

500

The set of behaviors expected of someone because of his or her status

What is role?

500

A social experiment that revealed that people are likely to follow authority figures even when asked to perform harmful acts.

What is Stanley Milgrams experiment?
500

A physical or social attribute that devalues a person or groups identity

What is stigma?

500

Individuals who have jobs but earn too little to rise above the poverty line.

Who are the working poor?

500

Measures a country’s average achievements in life expectancy, education, and standard of living to assess overall human development and inequality.

What is the Human Development Index (HDI)