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CLEP Sociology
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1. Long term trend in human societies that results from the interplay of innovation - continuity - and selection.
Sociocultural evolution
Sick role
Resource mobilization
Denomination
2. A theory of social change that holds that change can occur in several ways and does not inevitably lead in the same direction.
Multilinear evolutionary theory
Latent functions
Language
Social interaction
3. Unreliable generalizations about all members of a group that do not recognize individual differences within the group.
Stereotypes
Luddites
Bureaucracy
Vested interests
4. Due to the stereotyping - this term has been abandoned by sociologists in favor of new religious movements.
Cult
Open system
Random sample
Sociological imagination
5. The use or threat of violence against random or symbolic targets in pursuit of political aims.
Terrorism
Apartheid
Microsociology
Obedience
6. A term used by George Herbert Mead to refer to those individuals who are most important in the development of the self - such as parents - friends - and teachers.
Classical theory
Significant others
Argot
Pluralism
7. A society that depends on mechanization to produce its economic goods and services.
Industrial society
Exogamy
Minority group
Iron law of oligarchy
8. According to George Herbert Mead - the sum total of people's conscious perceptions of their own identity as distinct from others.
Sociology
Income
Self
Intragenerational mobility
9. A segment of society that shares a distinctive pattern of mores - folkways - and values that differs from the pattern of the larger society.
Endogamy
Subculture
Vested interests
White-collar crime
10. A social system in which the position of each individual is influenced by his or her achieved status.
Monopoly
Theory
Open system
Social institutions
11. Crimes committed by affluent individuals or corporations in the course of their daily business activities.
Telecommuters
White-collar crime
Correlation
Social movements
12. A principle of organizational life - originated by Laurence J. Peter - according to which each individual within a hierarchy tends to rise to his or her level of incompetence.
White-collar crime
Role taking
Peter principle
Theory
13. A term used by sociologists to describe the willing exchange among adults of widely desired - but illegal - goods and services.
Victimless crimes
Relative poverty
Dramaturgical approach
Concentric-zone theory
14. Research that relies on what is seen in the field or naturalistic settings more than on statistical data.
Influence
Victimless crimes
Exogamy
Qualitative research
15. A formal - impersonal group in which there is little social intimacy or mutual understanding.
Census
Postmodern society
Evolutionary theory
Secondary group
16. A preindustrial society in which people rely on whatever foods and fiber are readily available in order to live.
Hunting-and-gathering society
Census
Segregation
Hawthorne effect
17. The variable in a causal relationship that - when altered - causes or influences a change in a second variable.
Vital statistics
Independent variable
Group
Pluralism
18. A theory of social change that holds that society is moving in a definite direction.
Power
Evolutionary theory
Nisei
Negotiation
19. Established standards of behavior maintained by a society.
Norms
Prestige
Sociology
Sexism
20. An interactionist theory of aging that argues that elderly people who remain active will be best-adjusted.
Activity theory
Zero population growth (ZPG)
Social inequality
Survey
21. The study of the physical features of nature and the ways in which they interact and change.
Natural science
Control variable
Legal-rational authority
Contact hypothesis
22. A relationship between two variables whereby a change in one coincides with a change in the other.
Census
Infant mortality rate
Sociobiology
Correlation
23. A family in which relatives--such as grandparents - aunts - or uncles--live in the same home as parents and their children.
Political socialization
Sect
Power
Extended family
24. An authority pattern in which the adult members of the family are regarded as equals.
Social inequality
Achieved status
Egalitarian family
Class
25. Print and electronic instruments of communication that carry messages to often widespread audiences.
Microsociology
Rites of passage
Mass media
Industrial society
26. An interactionist perspective that states that interracial contact between people of equal status in cooperative circumstances will reduce prejudice.
Informal norms
Authority
Contact hypothesis
Racial group
27. The way in which a society is organized into predictable relationships.
Social structure
Demography
Curanderismo
Small group
28. Penalties and rewards for conduct concerning a social norm.
Sanctions
Values
Anti-Semitism
Narcotizing dysfunction
29. The deliberate - systematic killing of an entire people or nation.
Law
Hidden curriculum
Genocide
Social movements
30. Latino folk medicine using holistic health care and healing.
Human ecology
Curanderismo
Health
Correlation
31. A functionalist approach that proposes that modernization and development will gradually improve the lives of people in peripheral nations.
Organized crime
Modernization theory
Neocolonialism
Gender roles
32. A small group characterized by intimate - face-to-face association and cooperation.
Primary group
Verstehen
Victimization surveys
Curanderismo
33. Norms that generally are understood but are not precisely recorded.
Bureaucracy
Informal norms
Population pyramid
Family
34. The systematic - widespread withdrawal of investment in basic aspects of productivity such as factories and plants.
Trained incapacity
Deindustrialization
Ideal type
Out-group
35. Max Weber's term for power made legitimate by law.
Legal-rational authority
Profane
Force
Cultural relativism
36. The reputation that a particular individual has earned within an occupation.
Slavery
Cognitive theory of development
Esteem
Gatekeeping
37. A series of social relationships that links a person directly to others and therefore indirectly to still more people.
Self
Social network
Creationism
Traditional authority
38. Difficulties that occur when incompatible expectations arise from two or more social positions held by the same person.
Role conflict
Industrial society
Informal economy
New religious movement (NRM) or cult
39. A view of conformity and deviance that suggests that our connection to members of society leads us to systematically conform to society's norms.
Macrosociology
Control theory
Dependent variable
Informal norms
40. Specialized language used by members of a group or subculture.
Familism
Argot
Laissez-faire
Power elite
41. Practices required or expected of members of a faith.
Formal social control
Religious rituals
Stratification
Sociological imagination
42. The use of two or more languages in particular settings - such as workplaces or educational facilities - treating each language as equally legitimate.
Folkways
Anomie theory of deviance
Bilingualism
Looking-glass self
43. A social system in which there is little or no possibility of individual mobility.
Incest taboo
Social science
Closed system
Racial group
44. A concept used by Charles Horton Cooley that emphasizes the self as the product of our social interactions with others.
Trained incapacity
Looking-glass self
Colonialism
Mores
45. Pride in the extended family - expressed through the maintenance of close ties and strong obligations to kinfolk.
Familism
Ideal type
Incidence
Endogamy
46. A formal process of learning in which some people consciously teach while others adopt the social role of learner.
Conformity
Education
Politics
Liberation theology
47. A form of marriage in which an individual can have several husbands or wives simultaneously.
Census
Social interaction
Segregation
Polygamy
48. A fairly large number of people who live in the same territory - are relatively independent of people outside it - and participate in a common culture.
Innovation
Incest taboo
Society
Correspondence principle
49. A theory of urban growth that sees growth in terms of a series of rings radiating from the central business district.
Xenocentrism
Concentric-zone theory
Validity
Formal social control
50. Sociological investigation that stresses study of small groups and often uses laboratory experimental studies.
New social movements
Opinion leader
Microsociology
Resocialization
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