CHAPTER 1 -- INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY Flashcards

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antipositivism

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the view that social researchers should strive for subjectivity as they worked to represent social processes, cultural norms, and societal values

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conflict theory

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a theory that looks at society as a competition for limited resources

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constructivism

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an extension of symbolic interaction theory which proposes that reality is what humans cognitively construct it to be

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culture

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a group’s shared practices, values, and beliefs

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dramaturgical analysis

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a technique sociologists use in which they view society through the metaphor of theatrical performance

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dysfunctions

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social patterns that have undesirable consequences for the operation of society

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figuration

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the process of simultaneously analyzing the behavior of an individual and the society that shapes that behavior

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function

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the part a recurrent activity plays in the social life as a whole and the contribution it makes to structural continuity

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functionalism

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a theoretical approach that sees society as a structure with interrelated parts designed to meet the biological and social needs of individuals that make up that society

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generalized others

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the organized and generalized attitude of a social group

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grand theories

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an attempt to explain large-scale relationships and answer fundamental questions such as why societies form and why they change

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hypothesis

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a testable proposition

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latent functions

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the unrecognized or unintended consequences of a social process

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macro-level

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a wide-scale view of the role of social structures within a society

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manifest functions

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sought consequences of a social process

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micro-level theories

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the study of specific relationships between individuals or small groups

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paradigms

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philosophical and theoretical frameworks used within a discipline to formulate theories, generalizations, and the experiments performed in support of them

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positivism

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the scientific study of social patterns

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qualitative sociology

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in-depth interviews, focus groups, and/or analysis of content sources as the source of its data

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quantitative sociology

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statistical methods such as surveys with large numbers of participants

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reification

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an error of treating an abstract concept as thought it has a real, material existence

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significant others

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specific individuals that impact a person’s life

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social facts

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the laws, morals, values, religious beliefs, customs, fashions, rituals, and all of the cultural rules that govern social life

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social institutions

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patterns of beliefs and behaviors focused on meeting social needa

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social solidarity
the social ties that bind a group of people together such as kinship, shared location, and religion
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society
a group of people who lived in a defined geographical area who interact with one another and who share a common culture
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sociological imagination
the ability to understand how your own past relates to that of other people, as well as to history in general and societal structures in particular
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sociology
the systematic study of society and social interaction
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symbolic interactionism
a theoretical perspective through which scholars examine the relationship of individuals within their society by studying their communication
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theory
a proposed explanation about social interactions or society
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verstehen
a German word that means to understand in a deep way
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which of the following best describes sociology as a subject? a. the study of individual behavior b. the study of cultures c. the study of society and social interaction d. the study of economics
the study of society and social interaction
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C. Wright Mills once said that sociologists need to develop a sociological ____ to study how society affects individuals. a. culture b. imagination c. method d. tool
imagination
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a sociology defines society as a group of people who reside in a defined area, share a culture, and who: a. interact b. work in the same industry c. speak different languages d. practice a recognized religion
interact
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seeing patterns means that a sociologists needs to be able to: a. compare the behavior of individuals from different societies b. compare one society to another c. identify similarities in how social groups respond to social pressure d. compare individuals to groups
compare individuals to groups
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which of the following was a topic of study in early sociology? a. astrology b. economics c. physics d. history
economics