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CLEP Sociology
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1. An aspect of the socialization process within total institutions - in which people are subjected to humiliating rituals.
Proletariat
Birthrate
Degradation ceremony
Kinship
2. A society whose economic system is primarily engaged in the processing and control of information.
Cultural universals
Dependent variable
Crime
Postindustrial society
3. A family in which relatives--such as grandparents - aunts - or uncles--live in the same home as parents and their children.
Equilibrium model
Language
Xenocentrism
Extended family
4. In sociology - a set of statements that seeks to explain problems - actions - or behavior.
Theory
Discovery
Intragenerational mobility
Social network
5. A formal process of learning in which some people consciously teach while others adopt the social role of learner.
Society
Education
Language
Neocolonialism
6. A term used by Max Weber to refer to a group of people who have a similar level of wealth and income.
Cognitive theory of development
Polygamy
Bilateral descent
Class
7. An abstract system of word meanings and symbols for all aspects of culture. It also includes gestures and other nonverbal communication.
Language
Control variable
Demography
Curanderismo
8. A label used to devalue members of deviant social groups.
Stigma
Charismatic authority
Concentric-zone theory
Sexism
9. The state of being related to others.
Religious experience
Polygamy
Kinship
Sanctions
10. A principle of organizational life developed by Robert Michels under which even democratic organizations will become bureaucracies ruled by a few individuals.
Dominant ideology
Iron law of oligarchy
Denomination
Incidence
11. A system of enforced servitude in which people are legally owned by others and in which enslaved status is transferred from parents to children.
Issei
Racism
Slavery
Vested interests
12. A theory of social change that holds that society is moving in a definite direction.
Gerontology
Evolutionary theory
Secularization
Argot
13. A form of polygamy in which a husband can have several wives at the same time.
Growth rate
Egalitarian family
Polygyny
Urban ecology
14. A generally small - secretive religious group that represents either a new religion or a major innovation of an existing faith.
Polyandry
New religious movement (NRM) or cult
Ascribed status
Objective method
15. A society in which men dominate family decision making.
Secularization
Patriarchy
Dominant ideology
Amalgamation
16. An awareness of the relationship between an individual and the wider society.
Racism
Disengagement theory
Sociological imagination
Denomination
17. The feeling of surprise and disorientation that is experienced when people witness cultural practices different from their own.
Mortality rate
Dyad
Culture shock
Independent variable
18. A technologically sophisticated society that is preoccupied with consumer goods and media images.
Postmodern society
Causal logic
Law
Serial monogamy
19. Organized collective activities to bring about or resist fundamental change in an existing group or society.
Manifest functions
Polygyny
Informal economy
Social movements
20. Transfers of money - goods - or services that are not reported to the government.
Sexual harassment
Horizontal mobility
Social change
Informal economy
21. A theory of deviance proposed by Edwin Sutherland that holds that violation of rules results from exposure to attitudes favorable to criminal acts.
Triad
Latent functions
Differential association
Personality
22. A literal interpretation of the Bible regarding the creation of man and the universe used to argue that evolution should not be presented as established scientific fact.
Religion
Latent functions
Castes
Creationism
23. The process of disengagement from a role that is central to one's selfidentity and reestablishment of an identity in a new role.
Life chances
Population pyramid
Activity theory
Role exit
24. Organized workers who share either the same skill or the same employer.
Obedience
Labor unions
Ethnic group
Sexism
25. The phenomenon whereby the media provide such massive amounts of information that the audience becomes numb and generally fails to act on the information - regardless of how compelling the issue.
Deviance
Status group
Incidence
Narcotizing dysfunction
26. A term coined by Robert N. Butler to refer to prejudice and discrimination against the elderly.
Ageism
Social interaction
Xenocentrism
Negotiation
27. A group that is set apart from others because of obvious physical differences.
Opinion leader
Looking-glass self
Birthrate
Racial group
28. An economic system in which the means of production are largely in private hands and the main incentive for economic activity is the accumulation of profits.
Political socialization
Capitalism
Status
Gender roles
29. The degree to which a scale or measure truly reflects the phenomenon under study.
Status group
Validity
Genocide
Globalization
30. Print and electronic instruments of communication that carry messages to often widespread audiences.
Mass media
Cohabitation
Small group
Variable
31. Practices required or expected of members of a faith.
Traditional authority
Dominant ideology
Religious rituals
Social movements
32. In Karl Marx's view - a subjective awareness held by members of a class regarding their common vested interests and need for collective political action to bring about social change.
Class consciousness
Normal accidents
Triad
Proletariat
33. The number of new cases of a specific disorder occurring within a given population during a stated period of time.
Incidence
Cult
Charismatic authority
Random sample
34. A detailed plan or method for obtaining data scientifically.
Research design
Quantitative research
Force
Sacred
35. The incidence of death in a given population.
Cognitive theory of development
Trained incapacity
Profane
Mortality rate
36. A term used by sociologists to describe the willing exchange among adults of widely desired - but illegal - goods and services.
Sect
Victimless crimes
Differential association
Incidence
37. The movement of an individual from one social position to another of the same rank.
Horizontal mobility
Force
Open system
Class
38. The social institution that relies on a recognized set of procedures for implementing and achieving the goals of a group.
Monopoly
Latent functions
Political system
Resocialization
39. The feeling or perception of being in direct contact with the ultimate reality - such as a divine being - or of being overcome with religious emotion.
Bourgeoisie
Innovation
Religious experience
Class consciousness
40. The study of an entire social setting through extended systematic observation.
Minority group
Sick role
Teacher-expectancy effect
Ethnography
41. Power that has been institutionalized and is recognized by the people over whom it is exercised.
Control group
Family
Ecclesia
Authority
42. The attempt to reach agreement with others concerning some objective.
Negotiation
Trained incapacity
Scientific method
Domestic partnership
43. The process by which the principles of the fast-food restaurant have come to dominate certain sectors of society - both in the United States and throughout the world.
Human relations approach
Wealth
McDonaldization
Deindustrialization
44. Subjects in an experiment who are not introduced to the independent variable by the researcher.
Religious beliefs
Survey
Control group
Out-group
45. Two unrelated adults who have chosen to share one another's lives in a relationship of mutual caring - who reside together - and who agree to be jointly responsible for their dependents - basic living expenses - and other common necessities.
Domestic partnership
Cultural relativism
Multiple-nuclei theory
Group
46. A structured ranking of entire groups of people that perpetuates unequal economic rewards and power in a society.
Stratification
Religious rituals
Negotiation
Experimental group
47. Unconscious or unintended functions; hidden purposes.
Bilateral descent
Latent functions
Family
Informal social control
48. The exercise of power through a process of persuasion.
Dependency theory
Influence
Vertical mobility
Independent variable
49. Social control carried out by authorized agents - such as police officers - judges - school administrators - and employers.
Organized crime
Luddites
Urban ecology
Formal social control
50. The systematic coding and objective recording of data - guided by some rationale.
Death rate
Random sample
Equilibrium model
Content analysis