Socialization
Deviance
Class Stratification
Culture
Research/Ethics
100
When ones image of self comes from interaction with others
What is The Looking Glass Theory
100
Expectations of behavior in society
What are Norms
100
mental categories containing knowledge, how we interpret things, and can influence bias and distort information.
What are Schemas
100
The passing down of traditions, language, beliefs, and values
What is culture
100
beginning with a problem, question, or lack of information and aims to fill in info, improve knowledge, answer questions, and identify social processes
What is sociological research
200
Attitudes, needs, traits, feelings, and behaviors from an individual
What is Personality
200
Non-conformity to social norms
What is deviance
200
The hierarchical ranking in which valuable resources are unequally distributed.
What is social stratification
200
a group of people who interact with each other with political or geographic boundaries
What is society
200
The process of conducting research on multiple age groups, in a single period of time and permits comparative conclusions.
What is a cross-sectional study
300
The family, the peer group, the school, and the mass media
What are agencies of socialization
300
Violation of norms written into law
What is crime
300
Wealth, power, and prestige
What determines social class
300
the parts of a society whose parts are tangible, shared, and sometimes imposed by a society, examples include food, clothing, entertainment
What is material culture
300
classifying results by identifying their main themes. And the process of "number crunching" of empirical data, using statistics to identify patterns while both of these attempt to explain social phenomenon
What is Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis
400
The functionalist, symbolic interaction-ism, and the conflict theory are what
What are the sociological perspectives
400
Explains the origin, nature, and extent of crime
What is Criminology
400
Closed and open systems when one can cross the social class boundaries and one cannot
What are types of stratification systems
400
Parts of a culture that cannot be physically obtained, intangible, abstract, examples are beliefs, values, and norms
What is non-material culture
400
a factor that causes change in another variable a factor that is changed in the experiment
What is independent variable and what is dependent variable
500
A sociologist who believed in the functionalist perspective and came up with the anomie theory
Who is Emile Durkheim
500
Refers to agencies that handle criminal offenders
What is Criminal Justice
500
Functionalists believe it creates stability and positive self-image Symbolic interactionists believe your socialized to think ones place is earned in society Conflict theorists believe the wealthy and powerful exploit the less powerful
Why does social stratification exist
500
a custom or practice that occurs all across a society, thus ensuring the smooth and continual operation of society usually by meeting basic needs
What are cultural universals
500
the use of control and experimental groups and dependent, independent variables to test your hypothesis
What is an experiment