Culture
Socialization
Social Structure & Society
Groups & Organizations
Deviance & Social Control
100
Broad principles embodying ideas about what most people consider to be desirable.
What are Values?
100
The status that is most important to you
What is a Master Status?
100
Universities, Businesses, and the DMV are examples of what type of social structure?
What is a formal organization?
100
A group that you look at to make decisions about how to behave.
What is a reference group?
100
The theory that says deviance exists because some members of a group or society successfully define others as deviant.
What is Labeling Theory?
200
Electrifying! You may be experiencing this psychological and social stress when you enter into a totally different world for the first time
What is culture shock?
200
The form of social control that is most effective, even better than punishment or awards! Also, something that continues well past your childhood.
What is socialization?
200
A group of people, living within a territory and sharing a common culture.
What is a society?
200
I'm with the team! This is when a person fails to against the team in decision making, regardless of whether the individual's decision might be better for all.
What is groupthink?
200
This theory says you're most likely to be deviant when your closest friends are deviant.
What is Differential Association Theory?
300
Get your hammer! This is the "tool kit" of choices people have at their option to solve any of life's little problems. Bonus 100 points - Skinheads, KKK members, and revolutionary political groups are all examples of this type of subsection of the above answer.
What is Culture? What is a counterculture?
300
Whatever you refer to yourself as and what you belong to: you might be a doctor, lawyer, professor, or drug addict.
What is a status?
300
Life expectancy increases, death rate decreases, and urbanization are all associated with this type of social change.
What is modernization?
300
First and foremost, this is composed of people who are emotionally close, well knowledgeable about each other, and like to spend time with each other. For you, this might be your family, your friends, or this discussion section.
What is a primary group?
300
This theory says deviance is most likely to occur when there is a discrepancy between goals are culture says that we should have and actual, legal ways to get those goals.
What is Strain Theory?
400
A skyscraper, the fact that everyone shows up on time, and the idea that everybody should go to church on Sunday are all examples of these three major elements of culture.
What are material, cognitive, and normative culture?
400
For Mead, these are the two separate parts of the human self - the part that does the random, spontaneous things, and the part that is well socialized and follows the rules.
What is "I" and "me"?
400
The learned, social relationships that are commonly found in human life.
What is social structure?
400
Fighting outsiders, the use of symbols to say who you are, mean words, and offensive rituals are all ways to maintain boundaries between what types of social formation?
What are groups?
400
DAILY DOUBLE!
What is social control? What is stigma?
500
The concept that one's perception of reality is actually based on language
What is the hypothesis of linguistic relativity?
500
These are the three steps in the Looking-Glass Self
What are 1) Thinking how the outside world sees me 2) Forming an Opinion of Myself based on how I think others see me 3) Evaluating myself based on how I imagine others to judge me
500
The idea that a nation's place in the system determines its path to development.
What is world system's theory?
500
This is what happens in a successful group regarding instrumental and socio-emotional problems.
What is "they find a balance between the two?"
500
Surprise! This is a lot of different questions! This involves two or more people influencing each other's behavior. This is when a performance of a role for one status is at odds with a performance of a role in another status. These are general cultural factors that exist in all societies.
What is Social Interaction? What is Role Conflict? What is a cultural universal?