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CLEP Sociology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. A selection from a larger population that is statistically representative of that population.
Disengagement theory
Sample
Nonmaterial culture
Segregation
2. A social position 'assigned' to a person by society without regard for the person's unique talents or characteristics.
Independent variable
Subculture
Religious experience
Ascribed status
3. Continuing dependence of former colonies on foreign countries.
Neocolonialism
Polyandry
Qualitative research
E-commerce
4. Numerous ways that people with access to the Internet can do business from their computers.
Horticultural societies
E-commerce
Influence
Domestic partnership
5. Changes in a person's social position within his or her adult life.
Intragenerational mobility
Science
Latent functions
Sample
6. A condition in which members of a society have different amounts of wealth - prestige - or power.
Vested interests
Labor unions
Social inequality
Role exit
7. A society in which women dominate in family decision making.
Matriarchy
Legal-rational authority
Social science
Dominant ideology
8. Practices required or expected of members of a faith.
Religious rituals
Social science
Racism
Correspondence principle
9. A factor held constant to test the relative impact of an independent variable.
Hawthorne effect
Control variable
Survey
Role strain
10. Any group that individuals use as a standard in evaluating themselves and their own behavior.
Monogamy
Reference group
Glass ceiling
Bilingualism
11. Pride in the extended family - expressed through the maintenance of close ties and strong obligations to kinfolk.
Curanderismo
Science
Organized crime
Familism
12. Questionnaires or interviews used to determine whether people have been victims of crime.
Minority group
Postmodern society
Globalization
Victimization surveys
13. Governmental social control.
Proletariat
Technology
Law
Teacher-expectancy effect
14. The maintenance of political - social - economic - and cultural dominance over a people by a foreign power for an extended period of time.
Evolutionary theory
Multilinear evolutionary theory
Colonialism
Religious beliefs
15. Durkheim's term for the loss of direction felt in a society when social control of individual behavior has become ineffective.
Monogamy
Differential association
Anomie
Wealth
16. 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.
Zero population growth (ZPG)
Social network
Value neutrality
Human relations approach
17. A standard of poverty based on a minimum level of subsistence below which families should not be expected to exist.
Research design
Experiment
Absolute poverty
Castes
18. Difficulties that result from the differing demands and expectations associated with the same social position.
Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
Role strain
Generalized others
Conflict perspective
19. Japanese born in the United States who were descendants of the Issei.
Closed system
Nisei
Cultural relativism
Status group
20. The condition of being estranged or disassociated from the surrounding society.
Vertical mobility
Expressiveness
Operational definition
Alienation
21. The process by which individuals acquire political attitudes and develop patterns of political behavior.
Deindustrialization
Political socialization
Instrumentality
Bilingualism
22. Behavior that violates the standards of conduct or expectations of a group or society.
Deviance
Total institutions
Assimilation
Validity
23. A sociological approach that assumes that social behavior is best understood in terms of conflict or tension between competing groups.
Conflict perspective
Culture
Role exit
Machismo
24. The belief that the products - styles - or ideas of one's society are inferior to those that originate elsewhere.
Racial group
Nonmaterial culture
Significant others
Xenocentrism
25. 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.
Social interaction
Narcotizing dysfunction
Negotiation
Relative poverty
26. The gestures - objects - and language that form the basis of human communication.
Culture
Teacher-expectancy effect
Symbols
Legal-rational authority
27. A view of society as ruled by a small group of individuals who share a common set of political and economic interests.
Societal-reaction approach
Machismo
Status group
Elite model
28. 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.
Elite model
Voluntary associations
Society
New social movements
29. The study of the distribution of disease - impairment - and general health status across a population.
Assimilation
Social epidemiology
Urban ecology
Extended family
30. 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.
Closed system
Sanctions
Vested interests
Sociobiology
31. 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
Adoption
Interview
Total fertility rate (TFR)
32. Long-term poor people who lack training and skills.
Teacher-expectancy effect
Underclass
Reference group
Triad
33. Statements to which members of a particular religion adhere.
Religious beliefs
Racial group
Agrarian society
Amalgamation
34. The process by which a relatively small number of people control what material eventually reaches the audience.
Single-parent families
Gatekeeping
Census
Terrorism
35. Mmanuel Wallerstein's view of the global economic system as divided between certain industrialized nations that control wealth and developing countries that are controlled and exploited.
Political system
World systems analysis
Familism
Discrimination
36. A term used by Bowles and Gintis to refer to the tendency of schools to promote the values expected of individuals in each social class and to prepare students for the types of jobs typically held by members of their class.
Correspondence principle
Interview
Patriarchy
Egalitarian family
37. The process whereby people learn the attitudes - values - and actions appropriate for individuals as members of a particular culture.
Impression management
Wealth
Socialization
Manifest functions
38. Transfers of money - goods - or services that are not reported to the government.
Informal economy
Absolute poverty
Racial group
Crime
39. The deliberate - systematic killing of an entire people or nation.
Industrial city
Genocide
New religious movement (NRM) or cult
Hidden curriculum
40. A formal process of learning in which some people consciously teach while others adopt the social role of learner.
World systems analysis
Nisei
Education
Ascribed status
41. Jean Piaget's theory explaining how children's thought progresses through four stages.
Cognitive theory of development
New social movements
Death rate
Colonialism
42. A special-purpose group designed and structured for maximum efficiency.
Capitalism
Formal organization
Telecommuters
Conformity
43. Compliance with higher authorities in a hierarchical structure.
Bureaucracy
Esteem
Science
Obedience
44. A variety of research techniques that make use of publicly accessible information and data.
Informal economy
Resocialization
Operational definition
Secondary analysis
45. An area of study that focuses on the interrelationships between people and their environment.
Urban ecology
Patrilineal descent
Survey
E-commerce
46. Social control carried out by authorized agents - such as police officers - judges - school administrators - and employers.
Conformity
Formal social control
Cult
Dependency theory
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.
Ecclesia
Community
Victimization surveys
Xenocentrism
48. A term used by Erving Goffman to refer to the efforts of people to maintain the proper image and avoid embarrassment in public.
Glass ceiling
Face-work
Globalization
Ascribed status
49. The techniques and strategies for preventing deviant human behavior in any society.
Social control
Validity
Unilinear evolutionary theory
Degradation ceremony
50. The process of denying opportunities and equal rights to individuals and groups because of prejudice or other arbitrary reasons.
Discrimination
Credentialism
Racial group
Teacher-expectancy effect