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Discover the foundations of sociology, including key theorists, social structures, and cultural elements. Unveil perspectives and norms shaping society, from conflict theory to symbolic interactionism. Dive into the nuances of social institutions, group dynamics, and cultural universals.
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$100 Question from Sociology - General What is sociology?
$100 Answer from Sociology - General The study of human behavior and society with a focus on group dynamics
$200 Question from Sociology - General This type of study takes place over a long period of time
$200 Answer from Sociology - General Longitudinal study
$300 Question from Sociology - General . The theoretical perspective that focuses on forces in society that promote competition and change is the
$300 Answer from Sociology - General conflict
$400 Question from Sociology - General • A study method that involves covertly or overtly watching subjects' behaviors in their natural environment, without intervention
$400 Answer from Sociology - General Naturalistic observation
$500 Question from Sociology - General This perspective sees society as a set of interrelated parts that work together to produce a social system, the theorists of this perspective often compare it to the human body
$500 Answer from Sociology - General Functionalist Perspective
$100 Question from Sociology- Founders This man founded sociology
$100 Answer from Sociology- Founders August Comte
$200 Question from Sociology- Founders This theorist is considered the founder of the conflict perspective
$200 Answer from Sociology- Founders Karl Marx
$300 Question from Sociology- Founders This theorist coined the term, “survival of the fittest” and was heavily influenced by Charles Darwin
$300 Answer from Sociology- Founders • Herbert Spencer
$400 Question from Sociology- Founders Karl Marx believed that most things in society boiled down to a conflict between these two groups
$400 Answer from Sociology- Founders The proletariat and the bourgeoisie
$500 Question from Sociology- Founders The symbolic interactionist theorist who came up with the idea of VERSTEHEN
$500 Answer from Sociology - Founders Max Weber
$100 Question from Culture • These are elements of society that represent an idea, belief or value and serve as the foundation of human culture
$100 Answer from Culture symbols
$200 Question from Culture • The organization for written or spoken symbols into a standardized system is known as
$200 Answer from Culture language
$300 Question from Culture Shared beliefs about what is good or bad, right or wrong, desirable or undesirable are called
$300 Answer from Culture values
$400 Question from Culture shared rules of conduct that people follow in situations are known as
$400 Answer from Culture norms
$500 Question from Culture The 3 types of social norms are known as
$500 Answer from Culture Folkways Mores Taboos
$100 Question from Social Structure A status that is given or assigned to an individual is known as an
$100 Answer from Social Structure Ascribed status
$200 Question from Social Structure • This is when a person has trouble fulfilling multiple roles of the same status
$200 Answer from Social Structure Role strain
$300 Question from Social Structure The socially determined behaviors expected of an individual performing a role are called
$300 Answer from Social Structure Role sets
$400 Question from Social Structure • A group of co-workers is an example of a ___________ group where as a family is an example of a __________ group
$400 Answer from Social Structure Secondary, primary
$500 Question from Social Structure a group with roles and statuses that are organized to satisfy one of more basic needs of society is known as a
$500 Answer from Social Structure Social institution
$100 Question fromOdds & Ends This type of society’s main economic activity is farming
$100 Answer from Odds & Ends preindustrial
$200 Question from Odds & Ends Family, technology, language, government, economy, and basic needs are examples of cultural _________
$200 Answer from Odds & Ends Cultural Universals
$300 Question from Odds & Ends The notion that ones’ own culture is superior to others is
$300 Answer from Odds & Ends ethnocentrism
$400 Question from Odds & Ends This perspective follows the idea that society is a set of interrelated parts that work together to produce a social system.
$400 Answer from Odds & Ends Symbolic interactionism
$500 Question from Odds & Ends • A group that share values, norms and behaviors that are not shared by the entire population are known as a ___________, where as a group whose practices, beliefs, norms and values are consciously intended to challenge the values and norms of wider society is known as a ____________