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CLEP Sociology
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1. In sociology - a set of statements that seeks to explain problems - actions - or behavior.
Folkways
Diffusion
Theory
Dysfunction
2. Norms governing everyday social behavior whose violation raises comparatively little concern.
Folkways
Operational definition
Community
Total institutions
3. The scientific study of the sociological and psychological aspects of aging and the problems of the aged.
Patrilineal descent
Scientific management approach
Prestige
Gerontology
4. A functionalist approach that proposes that modernization and development will gradually improve the lives of people in peripheral nations.
False consciousness
Modernization theory
McDonaldization
Underclass
5. Any group that individuals use as a standard in evaluating themselves and their own behavior.
Matriarchy
Reference group
Triad
Nonverbal communication
6. 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.
Bilingualism
Genocide
Status group
Zero population growth (ZPG)
7. Processes of socialization in which a person 'rehearses' for future positions - occupations - and social relationships.
Intergenerational mobility
Monogamy
Anticipatory socialization
Sociology
8. A face-to-face or telephone questioning of a respondent to obtain desired information.
Stratification
Discrimination
Interview
Anticipatory socialization
9. The process of disengagement from a role that is central to one's selfidentity and reestablishment of an identity in a new role.
Role exit
Birthrate
Incidence
Multiple-nuclei theory
10. The scientific study of population.
Demography
Iron law of oligarchy
Protestant ethic
Force
11. Karl Marx's term for the working class in a capitalist society.
Manifest functions
Reliability
Proletariat
Credentialism
12. A subculture that deliberately opposes certain aspects of the larger culture.
Role exit
Hidden curriculum
Counterculture
Variable
13. Distinctive patterns of social behavior evident among city residents.
Trained incapacity
Social mobility
Religious rituals
Urbanism
14. A systematic - organized series of steps that ensures maximum objectivity and consistency in researching a problem.
Innovation
Gender roles
Scientific method
Liberation theology
15. Jean Piaget's theory explaining how children's thought progresses through four stages.
Cognitive theory of development
Hidden curriculum
Invention
Downsizing
16. The practice of placing students in specific curriculum groups on the basis of test scores and other criteria.
Code of ethics
Liberation theology
Tracking
Creationism
17. Anti-Jewish prejudice.
Latent functions
Liberation theology
Theory
Anti-Semitism
18. A view of society in which many competing groups within the community have access to governmental officials so that no single group is dominant.
Latent functions
Contact hypothesis
Pluralist model
Correspondence principle
19. A temporary or permanent alliance geared toward a common goal.
Degradation ceremony
Sociology
Ecclesia
Coalition
20. The sending of messages through the use of posture - facial expressions - and gestures.
Liberation theology
Societal-reaction approach
In-group
Nonverbal communication
21. Subjects in an experiment who are not introduced to the independent variable by the researcher.
World systems analysis
Control group
Latent functions
Conformity
22. A political philosophy promoted by many younger Blacks in the 1960s that supported the creation of Black-controlled political and economic institutions.
Social movements
Black power
Machismo
Endogamy
23. Research that collects and reports data primarily in numerical form.
Role exit
Informal economy
Voluntary associations
Quantitative research
24. Rebellious craft workers in nineteenth-century England who destroyed new factory machinery as part of their resistance to the industrial revolution.
Endogamy
Variable
Disengagement theory
Luddites
25. A kinship system that favors the relatives of the mother.
Charismatic authority
Discrimination
Matrilineal descent
Macrosociology
26. The use or threat of violence against random or symbolic targets in pursuit of political aims.
Evolutionary theory
Language
Serial monogamy
Terrorism
27. Hereditary systems of rank - usually religiously dictated - that tend to be fixed and immobile.
Defended neighborhood
Creationism
Nonverbal communication
Castes
28. In Harold D. Lasswell's words - 'who gets what - when - and how.'
Social network
Politics
Postindustrial society
Luddites
29. Print and electronic instruments of communication that carry messages to often widespread audiences.
Technology
Mass media
Multilinear evolutionary theory
Crime
30. A form of polygamy in which a woman can have several husbands at the same time.
Stratification
Polyandry
Glass ceiling
Suburb
31. 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 ecology
Trained incapacity
McDonaldization
Dominant ideology
32. Social control carried out by authorized agents - such as police officers - judges - school administrators - and employers.
Sexual harassment
Latent functions
Formal social control
Mass media
33. Cultural adjustments to material conditions - such as customs - beliefs - patterns of communication - and ways of using material objects.
Nonmaterial culture
Victimless crimes
Zero population growth (ZPG)
Significant others
34. Compliance with higher authorities in a hierarchical structure.
Obedience
Stigma
Domestic partnership
Status
35. The feeling of surprise and disorientation that is experienced when people witness cultural practices different from their own.
Homophobia
Culture shock
Laissez-faire
New religious movement (NRM) or cult
36. A group small enough for all members to interact simultaneously - that is - to talk with one another or at least be acquainted.
Small group
Social role
Exploitation theory
Conflict perspective
37. The early Japanese immigrants to the United States.
Issei
Life chances
Sexism
Class
38. 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.
Surveillance function
Xenocentrism
Vital statistics
Domestic partnership
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.
Neocolonialism
Control theory
Personality
Serial monogamy
40. A term coined by Erving Goffman to refer to institutions that regulate all aspects of a person's life under a single authority - such as prisons - the military - mental hospitals - and convents.
Objective method
Influence
Total institutions
Control theory
41. A relatively small religious group that has broken away from some other religious organization to renew what it views as the original vision of the faith.
Evolutionary theory
Victimless crimes
Industrial city
Sect
42. Employees who work fulltime or part-time at home rather than in an outside office and who are linked to their supervisors and colleagues through computer terminals - phone lines - and fax machines.
Research design
Status group
Control group
Telecommuters
43. A functionalist theory of aging introduced by Cumming and Henry that contends that society and the aging individual mutually sever many of their relationships.
Disengagement theory
Xenocentrism
Evolutionary theory
Sacred
44. 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.
Absolute poverty
Sexual harassment
Value neutrality
Causal logic
45. A term used by sociologists to refer to any of the full range of socially defined positions within a large group or society.
Sociology
Endogamy
Status
Normal accidents
46. A term used to describe the change from high birthrates and death rates to relatively low birthrates and death rates.
Negotiated order
Demographic transition
Negotiation
Neocolonialism
47. A religious organization that claims to include most or all of the members of a society and is recognized as the national or official religion.
Social science
Cognitive theory of development
Ecclesia
Discovery
48. A concept used by Charles Horton Cooley that emphasizes the self as the product of our social interactions with others.
Manifest functions
Looking-glass self
Functionalist perspective
Secondary group
49. Expectations regarding the proper behavior - attitudes - and activities of males and females.
Hunting-and-gathering society
Postindustrial society
Theory
Gender roles
50. Japanese born in the United States who were descendants of the Issei.
Economic system
Nisei
Patrilineal descent
Esteem