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CLEP Sociology
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1. The study of various aspects of human society.
Incest taboo
Personality
Contact hypothesis
Social science
2. A sociological approach that emphasizes inequity in gender as central to all behavior and organization.
Self
Feminist perspective
Political socialization
E-commerce
3. The process of disengagement from a role that is central to one's selfidentity and reestablishment of an identity in a new role.
Luddites
Nonmaterial culture
Stigma
Role exit
4. A set of expectations of people who occupy a given social position or status.
Anomie
Social role
Anti-Semitism
Elite model
5. A form of capitalism under which people compete freely - with minimal government intervention in the economy.
Laissez-faire
Modernization
Population pyramid
Demographic transition
6. The standards of acceptable behavior developed by and for members of a profession.
McDonaldization
Narcotizing dysfunction
Code of ethics
Diffusion
7. An approach to urbanization that considers the interplay of local - national - and worldwide forces and their effect on local space - with special emphasis on the impact of global economic activity.
Exploitation theory
Polygamy
Horizontal mobility
New urban sociology
8. Mutual respect between the various groups in a society for one another's cultures - which allows minorities to express their own cultures without experiencing prejudice.
Pluralism
Ecclesia
Role conflict
Patrilineal descent
9. Transfers of money - goods - or services that are not reported to the government.
Evolutionary theory
Correspondence principle
Informal economy
Unilinear evolutionary theory
10. The respect and admiration that an occupation holds in a society.
Feminist perspective
Prestige
Labeling theory
Bilateral descent
11. Sociological investigation that concentrates on large-scale phenomena or entire civilizations.
Zero population growth (ZPG)
Macrosociology
Discovery
Diffusion
12. Subjects in an experiment who are exposed to an independent variable introduced by a researcher.
Growth rate
Social structure
Ascribed status
Experimental group
13. The state of being related to others.
Community
Bilingualism
Life expectancy
Kinship
14. A society whose economic system is primarily engaged in the processing and control of information.
Informal norms
Denomination
Multilinear evolutionary theory
Postindustrial society
15. A form of marriage in which one woman and one man are married only to each other.
Monogamy
Industrial city
Role exit
Machismo
16. The ideology that one sex is superior to the other.
Sexism
Luddites
Social change
Hunting-and-gathering society
17. Established standards of behavior maintained by a society.
Mores
Norms
White-collar crime
Incest taboo
18. A society in which women dominate in family decision making.
Counterculture
Resocialization
Matriarchy
Scientific method
19. The feeling of surprise and disorientation that is experienced when people witness cultural practices different from their own.
Nuclear family
Black power
Teacher-expectancy effect
Culture shock
20. The process by which a cultural item is spread from group to group or society to society.
Diffusion
Dysfunction
Dependency theory
Latent functions
21. A face-to-face or telephone questioning of a respondent to obtain desired information.
Experiment
Interview
Formal norms
Random sample
22. A system of enforced servitude in which people are legally owned by others and in which enslaved status is transferred from parents to children.
Negotiation
Slavery
Impression management
Conflict perspective
23. Max Weber's term for the disciplined work ethic - this-worldly concerns - and rational orientation to life emphasized by John Calvin and his followers.
Elite model
Protestant ethic
Negotiation
Adoption
24. Societal expectations about the attitudes and behavior of a person viewed as being ill.
Sanctions
Sick role
Differential association
Scientific method
25. According to George Herbert Mead - the sum total of people's conscious perceptions of their own identity as distinct from others.
Self
Scientific method
Victimless crimes
Argot
26. Organized patterns of beliefs and behavior centered on basic social needs.
Subculture
Social institutions
Homophobia
Amalgamation
27. Difficulties that occur when incompatible expectations arise from two or more social positions held by the same person.
Hawthorne effect
Role taking
Looking-glass self
Role conflict
28. The process by which a person forsakes his or her own cultural tradition to become part of a different culture.
Apartheid
Material culture
Luddites
Assimilation
29. Karl Marx's term for the capitalist class - comprising the owners of the means of production.
Slavery
Social mobility
Bourgeoisie
Disengagement theory
30. The combination of existing cultural items into a form that did not previously exist.
Ethnography
Gatekeeping
Community
Invention
31. Behavior that violates the standards of conduct or expectations of a group or society.
Machismo
Secondary analysis
Deviance
Extended family
32. An economic system under which the means of production and distribution are collectively owned.
Socialism
Legal-rational authority
Xenocentrism
Cult
33. A religious group that is the outgrowth of a sect - yet remains isolated from society.
Hawthorne effect
E-commerce
Established sect
Capitalism
34. A relationship between two variables whereby a change in one coincides with a change in the other.
Secularization
Labeling theory
Correlation
Industrial society
35. A term used by Ferdinand Tonnies to describe close-knit communities - often found in rural areas - in which strong personal bonds unite members.
Racial group
Gemeinschaft
Fertility
Social mobility
36. A generally small - secretive religious group that represents either a new religion or a major innovation of an existing faith.
Deviance
Charismatic authority
New religious movement (NRM) or cult
Bureaucracy
37. Rituals marking the symbolic transition from one social position to another.
Rites of passage
Defended neighborhood
Multilinear evolutionary theory
Master status
38. Subjects in an experiment who are not introduced to the independent variable by the researcher.
Labor unions
Control group
Population pyramid
Personality
39. Japanese born in the United States who were descendants of the Issei.
Culture lag
Nisei
Birthrate
Social control
40. 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.
Ideal type
Formal social control
Alienation
Domestic partnership
41. A theory of social change that holds that society is moving in a definite direction.
Small group
Evolutionary theory
Crime
Telecommuters
42. An element or a process of society that may disrupt a social system or lead to a decrease in stability.
Social change
Dysfunction
Environmental justice
Postmodern society
43. A theory of urban growth that sees growth in terms of a series of rings radiating from the central business district.
Cultural transmission
Concentric-zone theory
Instrumentality
Group
44. A spatial or political unit of social organization that gives people a sense of belonging - based either on shared residence in a particular place or on a common identity.
Community
Rites of passage
Colonialism
Total fertility rate (TFR)
45. A city characterized by relatively large size - open competition - an open class system - and elaborate specialization in the manufacturing of goods.
Interview
Informal economy
Dependency theory
Industrial city
46. A sense of virility - personal worth - and pride in one's maleness.
Relative deprivation
Socialization
Machismo
Underclass
47. Specialized language used by members of a group or subculture.
Operational definition
Argot
Open system
Opinion leader
48. Distinctive patterns of social behavior evident among city residents.
Urbanism
Total institutions
Sociobiology
Negotiation
49. A densely populated area containing two or more cities and their surrounding suburbs.
Gemeinschaft
Cultural universals
Social control
Megalopolis
50. A kinship system in which both sides of a person's family are regarded as equally important.
Values
Control theory
Bilateral descent
Culture