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CLEP Sociology
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1. A term used by sociologists to refer to any of the full range of socially defined positions within a large group or society.
Status
Obedience
Class system
Culture shock
2. The maintenance of political - social - economic - and cultural dominance over a people by a foreign power for an extended period of time.
Colonialism
Postindustrial city
Industrial society
Sacred
3. 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.
Protestant ethic
Crime
Narcotizing dysfunction
Xenocentrism
4. Veblen's term for those people or groups who will suffer in the event of social change and who have a stake in maintaining the status quo.
Xenocentrism
Postindustrial society
Vested interests
Esteem
5. A subordinate group whose members have significantly less control or power over their own lives than the members of a dominant or majority group have over theirs.
Minority group
Castes
Zero population growth (ZPG)
Xenocentrism
6. Subjects in an experiment who are not introduced to the independent variable by the researcher.
Role exit
New urban sociology
Status group
Control group
7. Open - stated - and conscious functions.
Activity theory
Alienation
Manifest functions
Science
8. The process by which a person forsakes his or her own cultural tradition to become part of a different culture.
Dominant ideology
Affirmative action
Anomie
Assimilation
9. Social control carried out by authorized agents - such as police officers - judges - school administrators - and employers.
Creationism
Concentric-zone theory
Formal social control
Wealth
10. The movement of a person from one social position to another of a different rank.
Ethnocentrism
Kinship
Conflict perspective
Vertical mobility
11. Movement of individuals or groups from one position of a society's stratification system to another.
Teacher-expectancy effect
Sanctions
Social mobility
Underclass
12. The state of a population with a growth rate of zero - achieved when the number of births plus immigrants is equal to the number of deaths plus emigrants.
Matrilineal descent
Zero population growth (ZPG)
Law
Human relations approach
13. A sociological approach that emphasizes the way that parts of a society are structured to maintain its stability.
Defended neighborhood
Research design
Functionalist perspective
Sick role
14. A special-purpose group designed and structured for maximum efficiency.
Slavery
Formal organization
Counterculture
Laissez-faire
15. A three-member group.
Community
Triad
Underclass
Nisei
16. Control of a market by a single business firm.
Hunting-and-gathering society
Correspondence principle
Monopoly
Social structure
17. The variable in a causal relationship that - when altered - causes or influences a change in a second variable.
Multiple-nuclei theory
Sociological imagination
Proletariat
Independent variable
18. A term used by Erving Goffman to refer to the altering of the presentation of the self in order to create distinctive appearances and satisfy particular audiences.
Authority
Norms
Impression management
Tracking
19. 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.
Familism
Religious experience
Differential association
Castes
20. The viewing of people's behavior from the perspective of their own culture.
New social movements
Cultural relativism
Nonverbal communication
Interview
21. Karl Marx's term for the capitalist class - comprising the owners of the means of production.
Discrimination
Second shift
Bourgeoisie
Charismatic authority
22. The relationship between a condition or variable and a particular consequence - with one event leading to the other.
Causal logic
Social constructionist perspective
Social structure
Hunting-and-gathering society
23. Anti-Jewish prejudice.
Obedience
Society
Religious beliefs
Anti-Semitism
24. The process of mentally assuming the perspective of another - thereby enabling one to respond from that imagined viewpoint.
Small group
Role taking
Creationism
Second shift
25. Karl Marx's term for the working class in a capitalist society.
Intergenerational mobility
Looking-glass self
Proletariat
Reference group
26. The combination of existing cultural items into a form that did not previously exist.
Random sample
Role taking
Invention
Birthrate
27. The process by which a relatively small number of people control what material eventually reaches the audience.
Vertical mobility
Pluralism
Gatekeeping
Anomie
28. The process by which a majority group and a minority group combine through intermarriage to form a new group.
Class
Social role
Amalgamation
Relative poverty
29. A person who pursues crime as a day-to-day occupation - developing skilled techniques and enjoying a certain degree of status among other criminals.
Professional criminal
Organized crime
Social epidemiology
Urbanism
30. The tendency of workers in a bureaucracy to become so specialized that they develop blind spots and fail to notice obvious problems.
Trained incapacity
Force
Adoption
Credentialism
31. The reputation that a particular individual has earned within an occupation.
Social science
Esteem
Colonialism
Triad
32. The collection and distribution of information concerning events in the social environment.
Surveillance function
Authority
Demography
Gerontology
33. A city characterized by relatively large size - open competition - an open class system - and elaborate specialization in the manufacturing of goods.
Profane
Industrial city
Familism
Preindustrial city
34. An inclusive term encompassing all of a person's material assets - including land and other types of property.
Sample
Urban ecology
Wealth
Tracking
35. The restriction of mate selection to people within the same group.
Endogamy
Black power
Power elite
Social interaction
36. The respect and admiration that an occupation holds in a society.
Dependency theory
Prestige
Matriarchy
Culture lag
37. According to George Herbert Mead - the sum total of people's conscious perceptions of their own identity as distinct from others.
Pluralist model
Obedience
Self
Science
38. Governmental social control.
Code of ethics
Conflict perspective
Minority group
Law
39. A social position 'assigned' to a person by society without regard for the person's unique talents or characteristics.
Polyandry
Ascribed status
Informal social control
Anomie
40. Crimes committed by affluent individuals or corporations in the course of their daily business activities.
White-collar crime
Correspondence principle
Social epidemiology
Capitalism
41. Behavior that occurs when work benefits are made contingent on sexual favors (as a 'quid pro quo') or when touching - lewd comments - or appearance of pornographic material creates a 'hostile environment' in the workplace.
Total institutions
Minority group
Sexual harassment
Underclass
42. 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.
Capitalism
Sociobiology
Domestic partnership
Social epidemiology
43. Due to the stereotyping - this term has been abandoned by sociologists in favor of new religious movements.
Economic system
Religious rituals
Legal-rational authority
Cult
44. Hereditary systems of rank - usually religiously dictated - that tend to be fixed and immobile.
Castes
Bilingualism
Urban ecology
Routine activities theory
45. Max Weber's term for the disciplined work ethic - this-worldly concerns - and rational orientation to life emphasized by John Calvin and his followers.
Dependency theory
Secondary analysis
Endogamy
Protestant ethic
46. A relationship between two variables whereby a change in one coincides with a change in the other.
Correlation
Income
Demography
Established sect
47. The double burden--work outside the home followed by child care and housework--that many women face and few men share equitably.
Quantitative research
Second shift
Egalitarian family
Morbidity rates
48. Organizations established on the basis of common interest - whose members volunteer or even pay to participate.
Monopoly
Voluntary associations
Experimental group
In-group
49. An aspect of the socialization process within total institutions - in which people are subjected to humiliating rituals.
Ethnic group
Sample
Degradation ceremony
Normal accidents
50. A view of conformity and deviance that suggests that our connection to members of society leads us to systematically conform to society's norms.
Control theory
Scientific management approach
Charismatic authority
Social constructionist perspective