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Wild Card
100

The man whose work in evolution inspired Social Darwinism

Who is Charles Darwin?

100

Elements that disrupt social stability

What are dysfunctional elements?

100

The variable that the researcher changes to try to determine the validity of the hypothesis

What is the independent variable?

100

Ideas, beliefs, social roles, rules, ethics, attitudes, etc; things you cannot touch

What is nonmaterial culture?

100

The study of social life, social change, and the social causes and consequences of human behavior 

What is sociology?

200

The German philosopher whose work inspired both conflict theory and economic determinism

Who is Karl Marx?

200

Consequences that are intended and commonly recognized

What are manifest functions?

200

Data that appears as a number or statistic

What is quantitative data?

200

Traditional behavior or way of life of a community or group

What are folkways?

200

A symbolic system through which people communicate and transmit culture

What is a language?

300
The group who influenced the theory of human ecology, which emphasizes the impact of climate and geography in sociology

Who are human geographers?

300

States that society is a system of interconnected parts that work together to maintain a state of balance and social equilibrium

What is functionalism?

300

Data collected by previous sociologists or institutions

What is secondary data?

300

Formal or informal standards enacted by a political entity and enforced by agents with recognized authority

What are laws?

300

One-on-one interaction between sociologist and participant with pre-approved questions; either in-person or on-call

What are structured interviews?

400

The anthropologist who created cultural relativism from his work deconstructing scientific racism

Who is Franz Boas?

400

Emphasizes that human behavior is influenced by definitions and meaning created and maintained through symbolic interaction with others

What is symbolic interactionism?

400

One-on-one interaction between sociologist and participant in a conversation format

What is an unstructured interview?

400

The belief that another culture is better than one’s own

What is xenocentrism?

400

Emphasized the effects of individual psychological factors on the behavior of large groups and societies

What is social psychology?

500

The French philosopher who coined the term "sociology"

Who is August Comte?

500

States that society is composed of different groups and interests competing for power and resources

What is conflict theory?

500

The name of the experiment where researchers examined how group behavior would influence individual actions; participants were more likely to conform to the group's incorrect answer even when they knew it was wrong

What is the Asch Conformity Experiment?

500

Social change and stability is a process of negotiated exchanges between parties

What is social exchange theory? 

500

A dynamic sequence of social actions between individuals or groups who modify their actions and reactions due to actions by their interaction partners

What is social interaction?