Sociologists
Theories
Research Methods
Culture & Globalization
Deviance
200

Which sociologist introduced the concept of class struggle between the bourgeoisie and proletariat?

Karl Marx

200

Which theoretical perspective views society as a system of interrelated parts that work together to maintain stability?

Functionalism

200

What is the systematic study of human society called?

Sociology

200

What is the shared beliefs, values, behaviors, and material objects that define a group or society?

Culture

200

What is the term for minor violations of social norms such as talking loudly in a library or cutting in line?

Informal Deviance

400

Which sociologist studied suicide rates and developed the theory of anomie?

Émile Durkheim

400

Which theory argues that society is shaped by power struggles and inequality, often between dominant and oppressed groups?

Conflict Theory

400

What type of research method involves watching people in their natural environment without interfering?

Observation (Ethnography for 500)

400

What is the belief that one's own culture is superior to others, often leading to judging other cultures by one's own standards?

Ethnocentrism

400

What theory suggests that people learn deviant behavior from close personal relationships and social groups?

Differential Association Theory (Edwin Sutherland)

600

Who emphasized understanding individuals' actions through their own perspective (verstehen) and studied bureaucracy?

Max Weber

600

Which symbolic interactionist concept suggests that we develop a sense of self based on how others perceive us?

Looking-Glass Self (Charles Cooley)

600

What is the term for a research method that gathers large amounts of data from a population using standardized questions?

Survey Research

600

What is the process by which cultures become more similar to one another due to globalization, trade, and communication?

Cultural Diffusion

600

What is the formal attempt by society to discourage deviance and enforce norms, often through laws and institutions?

Formal Social Control


800

Who is considered the father of sociology and developed the idea of positivism?

Auguste Comte

800

What sociological theory suggests that deviance occurs when there is a disconnect between societal goals and the means available to achieve them?

Strain Theory (Robert Merton)

800

In an experiment, what is the variable that is deliberately changed to observe its effect?

Independent Variable

800

What term describes the spread of dominant cultural influences-such as American media, fashion, and fast food-on other societies

Cultural Imperialism

800

According to Merton's Strain Theory, what do we call someone who accepts society's goals but uses illegal or deviant means to achieve them?

Innovator

1000

Which sociologist developed symbolic interactionism, arguing that people shape society through shared meanings of symbols?

George Herbert Mead

1000

Which theory suggests that people learn deviant behavior through social interactions, particularly from close personal groups?

Differential Association Theory (Edwin Sutherland)

1000

What is the term for when a researcher's own values, beliefs, or expectations influence the study's results

Researcher Bias (or Experimenter Effect)

1000

What is the term for the disorientation and discomfort people feel when experiencing an unfamiliar culture with different norms and customs

Culture Shock

1000

What theory argues that deviance is the result of powerful 

Class-Dominant Theory (Conflict Perspective