Sociology, Research and Culture
Society & Social Interaction
Socialization & Groups
Deviance, Crime & Social Control
Media, technology & Social Stratification
100

The study of groups, group interactions, societies, social interactions regardless of the size of the group.

What is Sociology.

100
Most common type of research method used for sociologists.

What is surveys.

100

The sociological process through which people are taught to be members of society.

What is socialization.

100
Sanctions, informal sanctions and formal sanctions are used for the regulation and enforcement of what?


What is Social Control.

100

Charles Cooley seen as the “pioneer” contributors to sociological perspectives such as the belief that what people come to understand is socially constructed and even on their perception of how other’s view them which he referred to as “the looking glass self.” What is an influence of this we discussed in class?

What is social media.

200

Small groups and individual systems versus larger groups and systems.


What is Micro versus Macro systems.

200

Looks at an entire setting or community with a specific focus on how subjects see themselves with a focus on everyday social relationships.



What is Ethnography.

200

This sociologist studies the "self" through the preparatory, play, game and "generalized" other stages.


Who is George Herbert Mead.

200

This theory asserts that crime is most likely to occur in communities with weak social ties and no social control.

What is Social Disorganization Theory.

200

The extent that a person complies with group norms or expectations to fit in or be accepted.

What is conformity.

300

The study of social facts includes laws, morals, values, religious beliefs, customs, fashions, rituals and cultural rules that govern every society, community and how it impacts other systems.

What is culture.

300

Rules and regulations; rules of conduct; values, research; ethical practices; moral principals and research make up what in sociology?

What is the Code of Ethics.

300

This important sociologist made the connection between maturation and moral reasoning.

Who is Lawrence Kholberg.

300

Under the Control Theory, attachment, commitment, involvement and beliefs are said to be types of what?



What are Social Bonds.
300

This type of crime has seen a significant increase since 2016.

What is hate crimes.
400

We all belong to one another and are interconnected.

What is Sam Richards from the TedX talk we watched in class.

400

Norms without any moral underpinning where day to day behavior is followed through the expressions of a culture

What is folkways.

400

Our school, family, peers, workplace, religion, government, religion, school and mass media are said to make up what?


What is Social Group Agents.

400

This theory suggests that individuals learn deviate behavior from people who are close to them as a form of modeling.

What is Differential Association Theory.

400

When society ranks people into socioeconomic tiers based on wealth, income, race, education and power.

What is Social Stratification.

500

How likely research results are likely to come out the same if replicated and this is how well the study measures what is was designed to measure.


What is Reliability and Validity.

500

A type of subculture that rejects some of the larger cultural norms and values that operate relatively smoothly within the larger society and may even develop their own set of rules and norms to live by

What is counter-cultures.

500

The idea that the increasing presence of fast business models that are geared towards "for profit" with a "one size fits all" model is referred to as what?


What is the McDonalization of Society.

500

This video we watched to discuss perspectives on "deviance and crime" was based on what social topic?

What is foster care

500

This term refers to the look at Global Stratification in terms of comparing wealth, status and powers across the world to highlight social inequity.


What is the "Underground Economy."