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CLEP Sociology
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1. Subjects in an experiment who are not introduced to the independent variable by the researcher.
Control group
Questionnaire
Role exit
Social mobility
2. A group or category to which people feel they do not belong.
Normal accidents
Slavery
Legal-rational authority
Out-group
3. A printed research instrument employed to obtain desired information from a respondent.
Gatekeeping
Correspondence principle
Prevalence
Questionnaire
4. The conscious feeling of a negative discrepancy between legitimate expectations and present actualities.
Infant mortality rate
Prejudice
Relative deprivation
Credentialism
5. The maintenance of political - social - economic - and cultural dominance over a people by a foreign power for an extended period of time.
Colonialism
Evolutionary theory
Sexism
Relative deprivation
6. Organized workers who share either the same skill or the same employer.
Labor unions
Human ecology
Iron law of oligarchy
Socialism
7. 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
E-commerce
Fertility
Postmodern society
8. Max Weber's term for power made legitimate by law.
Affirmative action
Experimental group
Legal-rational authority
Norms
9. The techniques and strategies for preventing deviant human behavior in any society.
Sample
Social control
Dominant ideology
Economic system
10. A Marxist theory that views racial subordination in the United States as a manifestation of the class system inherent in capitalism.
Activity theory
Conflict perspective
Tracking
Exploitation theory
11. A functionalist approach that proposes that modernization and development will gradually improve the lives of people in peripheral nations.
World systems analysis
Modernization theory
Model or ideal minority
Social science
12. An element or a process of society that may disrupt a social system or lead to a decrease in stability.
Industrial city
Ethnography
Dysfunction
Rites of passage
13. Changes in a person's social position within his or her adult life.
Education
Black power
Intragenerational mobility
Ascribed status
14. Sociological investigation that stresses study of small groups and often uses laboratory experimental studies.
Feminist perspective
Mores
Microsociology
Hunting-and-gathering society
15. The movement of a person from one social position to another of a different rank.
Modernization theory
Independent variable
Vertical mobility
Incidence
16. A three-member group.
Bureaucratization
Triad
Sacred
Community
17. The reputation that a particular individual has earned within an occupation.
Equilibrium model
Esteem
Curanderismo
Monogamy
18. A preindustrial society in which people rely on whatever foods and fiber are readily available in order to live.
Issei
Primary group
Hunting-and-gathering society
Folkways
19. 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.
Sect
Role taking
Invention
Vested interests
20. The process of making known or sharing the existence of an aspect of reality.
Society
Discovery
Social control
Opinion leader
21. Any group that individuals use as a standard in evaluating themselves and their own behavior.
Political system
Horizontal mobility
Power
Reference group
22. An approach to the study of formal organizations that views workers as being motivated almost entirely by economic rewards.
Classical theory
Peter principle
E-commerce
Feminist perspective
23. 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.
Society
Life expectancy
Colonialism
Sociobiology
24. Specialized language used by members of a group or subculture.
Absolute poverty
Argot
Folkways
Generalized others
25. Unconscious or unintended functions; hidden purposes.
Neocolonialism
Latent functions
Negotiated order
Sociological imagination
26. A kinship system that favors the relatives of the mother.
Matrilineal descent
Informal economy
Differential association
Formal organization
27. The process through which religion's influence on other social institutions diminishes.
Death rate
Castes
Sect
Secularization
28. A subculture that deliberately opposes certain aspects of the larger culture.
Ethnocentrism
Discrimination
Counterculture
Wealth
29. According to
Monogamy
Religion
Variable
Equilibrium model
30. 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.
Narcotizing dysfunction
Genocide
Polygamy
Religious rituals
31. A special-purpose group designed and structured for maximum efficiency.
Deindustrialization
False consciousness
Multinational corporations
Formal organization
32. Research that relies on what is seen in the field or naturalistic settings more than on statistical data.
Group
Secondary analysis
Goal displacement
Qualitative research
33. A school of criminology that argues that criminal behavior is learned through social interactions.
Cultural transmission
Demography
Role taking
Primary group
34. Cultural adjustments to material conditions - such as customs - beliefs - patterns of communication - and ways of using material objects.
False consciousness
Interview
Control group
Nonmaterial culture
35. A term used to describe the change from high birthrates and death rates to relatively low birthrates and death rates.
Demographic transition
Domestic partnership
Victimization surveys
Alienation
36. Norms deemed highly necessary to the welfare of a society.
Secularization
Political socialization
Ethnocentrism
Mores
37. A group that is set apart from others because of its national origin or distinctive cultural patterns.
Relative poverty
Laissez-faire
Ethnic group
Horizontal mobility
38. 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.
Curanderismo
Sanctions
Family
Social role
39. As defined by the World Health Organization - a state of complete physical - mental - and social well-being - and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity.
Deindustrialization
Health
Random sample
Disengagement theory
40. A sociological approach that emphasizes the way that parts of a society are structured to maintain its stability.
Social structure
Esteem
Demography
Functionalist perspective
41. An awareness of the relationship between an individual and the wider society.
Class consciousness
Horticultural societies
Sociological imagination
Total fertility rate (TFR)
42. A group that - despite past prejudice and discrimination - succeeds economically - socially - and educationally without resorting to political or violent confrontations with Whites.
Model or ideal minority
Extended family
Intragenerational mobility
Teacher-expectancy effect
43. Pride in the extended family - expressed through the maintenance of close ties and strong obligations to kinfolk.
New religious movement (NRM) or cult
Modernization theory
Familism
Proletariat
44. The process of mentally assuming the perspective of another - thereby enabling one to respond from that imagined viewpoint.
Role taking
Culture lag
Colonialism
Elite model
45. Another name for the classical theory of formal organizations.
Reference group
Discovery
Cultural relativism
Scientific management approach
46. Questionnaires or interviews used to determine whether people have been victims of crime.
Language
Religion
Victimization surveys
Denomination
47. A condition in which members of a society have different amounts of wealth - prestige - or power.
Human ecology
Social inequality
Mores
Evolutionary theory
48. A term used by Parsons and Bales to refer to emphasis on tasks - focus on more distant goals - and a concern for the external relationship between one's family and other social institutions.
Religion
Dramaturgical approach
Instrumentality
Scientific management approach
49. Latino folk medicine using holistic health care and healing.
Societal-reaction approach
Curanderismo
Postmodern society
Environmental justice
50. A term used by Max Weber to refer to a group of people who have a similar level of wealth and income.
Observation
Class
Social science
Income
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