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CLEP Sociology
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1. The extent to which a measure provides consistent results.
Single-parent families
Absolute poverty
Qualitative research
Reliability
2. Karl Marx's term for the working class in a capitalist society.
Horizontal mobility
Proletariat
Minority group
Xenocentrism
3. Norms that generally are understood but are not precisely recorded.
Informal norms
Religion
Pluralist model
Modernization
4. Norms governing everyday social behavior whose violation raises comparatively little concern.
Nisei
Gemeinschaft
Coalition
Folkways
5. A neighborbood that residents identify through defined community borders and through a perception that adjacent areas are geographically separate and socially different.
Defended neighborhood
Discrimination
Looking-glass self
Community
6. A technologically sophisticated society that is preoccupied with consumer goods and media images.
Role strain
Technology
Postmodern society
Megalopolis
7. A set of expectations of people who occupy a given social position or status.
Surveillance function
Social role
Culture shock
Organized crime
8. The conscious feeling of a negative discrepancy between legitimate expectations and present actualities.
Society
Deindustrialization
Religious rituals
Relative deprivation
9. In sociology - a set of statements that seeks to explain problems - actions - or behavior.
Morbidity rates
Theory
Income
Control theory
10. According to the Census Bureau - any territory within a metropolitan area that is not included in the central city.
Infant mortality rate
Agrarian society
Class system
Suburb
11. The belief that the products - styles - or ideas of one's society are inferior to those that originate elsewhere.
Social mobility
Macrosociology
Political socialization
Xenocentrism
12. The scientific study of population.
Value neutrality
Material culture
Kinship
Demography
13. A group or category to which people feel they do not belong.
Functionalist perspective
Authority
Out-group
Total institutions
14. A view of society as ruled by a small group of individuals who share a common set of political and economic interests.
Elite model
Surveillance function
Socialization
Class system
15. Subjects in an experiment who are not introduced to the independent variable by the researcher.
Coalition
Control group
Gerontology
Horticultural societies
16. Preindustrial societies in which people plant seeds and crops rather than subsist merely on available foods.
Population pyramid
Horticultural societies
Zero population growth (ZPG)
Cultural universals
17. A form of polygamy in which a woman can have several husbands at the same time.
Quantitative research
Minority group
Role taking
Polyandry
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.
Impression management
Slavery
Gatekeeping
Social movements
19. A view of conformity and deviance that suggests that our connection to members of society leads us to systematically conform to society's norms.
World systems analysis
Ascribed status
Control theory
Stratification
20. A city characterized by relatively large size - open competition - an open class system - and elaborate specialization in the manufacturing of goods.
Industrial city
Peter principle
Demographic transition
Variable
21. Processes of socialization in which a person 'rehearses' for future positions - occupations - and social relationships.
Growth rate
Political system
Anticipatory socialization
Obedience
22. Norms deemed highly necessary to the welfare of a society.
Theory
Mores
Negotiated order
Domestic partnership
23. A technique for measuring social class that assigns individuals to classes on the basis of criteria such as occupation - education - income - and place of residence.
Negotiation
Organized crime
Sociocultural evolution
Objective method
24. The far-reaching process by which a society moves from traditional or less developed institutions to those characteristic of more developed societies.
Domestic partnership
Modernization
Nonverbal communication
Familism
25. A Marxist theory that views racial subordination in the United States as a manifestation of the class system inherent in capitalism.
Science
Exploitation theory
Economic system
Monopoly
26. The systematic study of social behavior and human groups.
Obedience
Surveillance function
Gemeinschaft
Sociology
27. The systematic coding and objective recording of data - guided by some rationale.
Content analysis
Sociocultural evolution
Scientific method
Life expectancy
28. Movement of individuals or groups from one position of a society's stratification system to another.
Assimilation
Social mobility
Force
Defended neighborhood
29. A large - organized religion not officially linked with the state or government.
Argot
Denomination
Death rate
Single-parent families
30. The process whereby people learn the attitudes - values - and actions appropriate for individuals as members of a particular culture.
Multiple-nuclei theory
Socialization
Coalition
Negotiated order
31. Cultural adjustments to material conditions - such as customs - beliefs - patterns of communication - and ways of using material objects.
Interactionist perspective
Liberation theology
Pluralist model
Nonmaterial culture
32. The process through which religion's influence on other social institutions diminishes.
Secularization
Professional criminal
Postindustrial society
Validity
33. A term used by Parsons and Bales to refer to concern for maintenance of harmony and the internal emotional affairs of the family.
Anticipatory socialization
Expressiveness
Serial monogamy
Small group
34. The combination of existing cultural items into a form that did not previously exist.
Secondary group
Invention
World systems analysis
Ethnocentrism
35. According to George Herbert Mead - the sum total of people's conscious perceptions of their own identity as distinct from others.
Small group
Labeling theory
Self
McDonaldization
36. A selection from a larger population that is statistically representative of that population.
Demography
Urbanism
Qualitative research
Sample
37. Unconscious or unintended functions; hidden purposes.
New social movements
Role strain
Latent functions
Social epidemiology
38. The standards of acceptable behavior developed by and for members of a profession.
Verstehen
Code of ethics
Informal social control
Interview
39. A set of people related by blood - marriage (or some other agreed-upon relationship) - or adoption who share the primary responsibility for reproduction and caring for members of society.
Esteem
Small group
Telecommuters
Family
40. The degree to which a scale or measure truly reflects the phenomenon under study.
Objective method
Intragenerational mobility
Validity
Anomie
41. The requirement that people select mates outside certain groups.
Social structure
Machismo
Exogamy
Science
42. A subculture that deliberately opposes certain aspects of the larger culture.
Sociology
Counterculture
Postmodern society
Luddites
43. A religious group that is the outgrowth of a sect - yet remains isolated from society.
Industrial society
Established sect
Sociocultural evolution
Causal logic
44. A group small enough for all members to interact simultaneously - that is - to talk with one another or at least be acquainted.
Small group
Industrial society
Reliability
Vertical mobility
45. A theory of social change that holds that society is moving in a definite direction.
Status group
Role exit
Established sect
Evolutionary theory
46. An economic system under which the means of production and distribution are collectively owned.
Contact hypothesis
Community
Socialism
Population pyramid
47. A legal strategy based on claims that racial minorities are subjected disproportionately to environmental hazards.
Exogamy
Environmental justice
Creationism
New religious movement (NRM) or cult
48. Numerous ways that people with access to the Internet can do business from their computers.
Natural science
E-commerce
Narcotizing dysfunction
Multiple-nuclei theory
49. The work of a group that regulates relations between various criminal enterprises involved in the smuggling and sale of drugs - prostitution - gambling - and other activities.
Organized crime
Formal norms
Ascribed status
Face-work
50. A study - generally in the form of interviews or questionnaires - that provides sociologists and other researchers with information concerning how people think and act.
Survey
Stigma
New urban sociology
Iron law of oligarchy