Intro to Sociology/Definitions
Sociology perspectives
Sociology perspectives II
Culture
Elements of Society
100

What is the social science that studies Human society and human behavior?

Sociology

100

What are the three of the four discussed perspectives on Sociology

Conflict, Functionalist, Symbolic Interactionist and Inneractionist.

100

What perspective claims competition over scarce resources is the basis of conflict

Conflict perspective

100

What is the tendency to view one’s own culture and group as superior

Ethnocentrism

100

What are shared rules of conduct that tell people how to act in specific situations

Norms

200

What is the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group

Culture

200

Which perspective on Sociology may protect privileged groups impose their values on the public

Functionalists

200

Which perspective has the basic assumption: society is in a constant state of change

Conflict perspective

200

What is the belief that cultures should be judged by their own standards rather than by applying the standards of another culture

Cultural Relativism

200

What type of norm describe socially acceptable behavior but do not have great moral significance attached to them

Folkways

300

What two events in the 1800's prompted the study of Sociology? 

Industrial Revolution and French Revolution

300

Which perspective believes various parts of society have (positive consequences) that maintain the stability of the whole. 

Functionalists

300

Which perspective focuses on people’s actual behavior, not abstractions like “the economy” or “the state”

Interactionist perspective

300

Give an example of material culture.

Physical objects (cares, books, clothes and computers)

300

What type of norms have great moral significance attached to them; usually have laws to try and prohibit people from violating them

Mores

400

What is a group of interdependent people who share a common culture and feeling of unity

Society

400

What kind of function is intended and recognized consequence/purpose of an element of society

Manifest function

400

What is the interaction that takes place between people through symbols

Symbolic Interaction

400

Give an example of non material culture

Abstract human creations (beliefs, values, or behaviors.  

400

What is a group with its own unique values, norms, and behaviors that exists within a larger culture

Sub culture

500

The primary focus of sociology is to understand human behavior and societies. (T/F)

True

500

What type of function is unintended and unrecognized consequence/purpose of an element of society

Latent function

500

Which of the perspectives is the most "Micro" or focussed on just the individual?

Interactionist perspective

500

Name 3 of the elements of society

Norms

Symbols

Language 

Values 

technology

500

What is a group that rejects the values, norms, and practices of the larger society and replaces them with a new set of cultural patterns

Counterculture