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CLEP Sociology
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1. Questionnaires or interviews used to determine whether people have been victims of crime.
Nisei
Victimization surveys
Observation
Genocide
2. The feeling of surprise and disorientation that is experienced when people witness cultural practices different from their own.
Culture shock
Credentialism
Dominant ideology
Symbols
3. Sociological investigation that stresses study of small groups and often uses laboratory experimental studies.
Capitalism
Microsociology
Reference group
Ascribed status
4. The systematic - widespread withdrawal of investment in basic aspects of productivity such as factories and plants.
New religious movement (NRM) or cult
Population pyramid
Deindustrialization
Education
5. A formal process of learning in which some people consciously teach while others adopt the social role of learner.
Status group
Education
Single-parent families
Dependency theory
6. Preindustrial societies in which people plant seeds and crops rather than subsist merely on available foods.
Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
Force
Role taking
Horticultural societies
7. Long-term poor people who lack training and skills.
Sociological imagination
Status
Underclass
Correspondence principle
8. The impact that a teacher's expectations about a student's performance may have on the student's actual achievements.
Teacher-expectancy effect
Degradation ceremony
Exploitation theory
Exogamy
9. A kinship system that favors the relatives of the mother.
Correspondence principle
Second shift
Defended neighborhood
Matrilineal descent
10. A society that depends on mechanization to produce its economic goods and services.
Cultural relativism
Power
Industrial society
Ageism
11. A view of conformity and deviance that suggests that our connection to members of society leads us to systematically conform to society's norms.
Morbidity rates
Control theory
Invention
Tracking
12. According to the Census Bureau - any territory within a metropolitan area that is not included in the central city.
Capitalism
Multinational corporations
Suburb
Argot
13. A group small enough for all members to interact simultaneously - that is - to talk with one another or at least be acquainted.
Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
Census
Urban ecology
Small group
14. Organizations established on the basis of common interest - whose members volunteer or even pay to participate.
Generalized others
Differential association
Value neutrality
Voluntary associations
15. A set of expectations of people who occupy a given social position or status.
Religious experience
Relative deprivation
Goal displacement
Social role
16. An element or a process of society that may disrupt a social system or lead to a decrease in stability.
Macrosociology
Informal norms
Dysfunction
Birthrate
17. The movement of an individual from one social position to another of the same rank.
Gesellschaft
Objective method
Vertical mobility
Horizontal mobility
18. A term used by Max Weber to refer to people who have the same prestige or lifestyle - independent of their class positions.
Status group
Pluralist model
Dependent variable
Underclass
19. The condition of being estranged or disassociated from the surrounding society.
Instrumentality
Income
Life expectancy
Alienation
20. A factor held constant to test the relative impact of an independent variable.
Telecommuters
Control variable
Bilateral descent
Apartheid
21. A city with only a few thousand people living within its borders and characterized by a relatively closed class system and limited mobility.
Preindustrial city
Invention
Bureaucratization
Polygamy
22. Changes in a person's social position within his or her adult life.
Intragenerational mobility
Social control
Reference group
Xenocentrism
23. Norms deemed highly necessary to the welfare of a society.
Elite model
Mores
Society
Population pyramid
24. A face-to-face or telephone questioning of a respondent to obtain desired information.
Social inequality
Content analysis
Interview
Exploitation theory
25. A legal strategy based on claims that racial minorities are subjected disproportionately to environmental hazards.
Environmental justice
Coalition
Egalitarian family
Slavery
26. Salaries and wages.
Income
Polygamy
Sociobiology
Negotiated order
27. Hereditary systems of rank - usually religiously dictated - that tend to be fixed and immobile.
Birthrate
Death rate
Castes
Social movements
28. Fear of and prejudice against homosexuality.
Curanderismo
Homophobia
Contact hypothesis
Opinion leader
29. According to George Herbert Mead - the sum total of people's conscious perceptions of their own identity as distinct from others.
Exploitation theory
Self
Secondary analysis
Population pyramid
30. The state of being related to others.
Ecclesia
Iron law of oligarchy
Slavery
Kinship
31. A special type of bar chart that shows the distribution of the population by gender and age.
In-group
Diffusion
Impression management
Population pyramid
32. The process of denying opportunities and equal rights to individuals and groups because of prejudice or other arbitrary reasons.
Absolute poverty
Professional criminal
Stigma
Discrimination
33. The variable in a causal relationship that - when altered - causes or influences a change in a second variable.
Labeling theory
Formal organization
Random sample
Independent variable
34. The average number of children born alive to a woman - assuming that she conforms to current fertility rates.
Victimization surveys
Total fertility rate (TFR)
Informal economy
McDonaldization
35. The practice of placing students in specific curriculum groups on the basis of test scores and other criteria.
Stereotypes
Tracking
Validity
Unilinear evolutionary theory
36. The combination of existing cultural items into a form that did not previously exist.
Reliability
Random sample
Invention
Disengagement theory
37. In Karl Marx's view - a subjective awareness held by members of a class regarding their common vested interests and need for collective political action to bring about social change.
Mores
Class consciousness
Bilingualism
Credentialism
38. An approach that contends that industrialized nations continue to exploit developing countries for their own gain.
Zero population growth (ZPG)
Human ecology
Dependency theory
Gesellschaft
39. The social institution through which goods and services are produced - distributed - and consumed.
Ethnography
Achieved status
Postmodern society
Economic system
40. Unreliable generalizations about all members of a group that do not recognize individual differences within the group.
Profane
Postindustrial society
Stereotypes
Industrial city
41. Transfers of money - goods - or services that are not reported to the government.
Demography
Informal economy
Relative deprivation
Megalopolis
42. Sociological investigation that concentrates on large-scale phenomena or entire civilizations.
Death rate
Castes
Macrosociology
Force
43. The number of new cases of a specific disorder occurring within a given population during a stated period of time.
Social role
Self
Incidence
Exploitation theory
44. The respect and admiration that an occupation holds in a society.
Prestige
Mortality rate
Experiment
Matrilineal descent
45. Changes in the social position of children relative to their parents.
Informal norms
Looking-glass self
Intergenerational mobility
Content analysis
46. 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.
Underclass
Pluralism
Feminist perspective
Bureaucracy
47. 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.
Ecclesia
Deindustrialization
World systems analysis
Dominant ideology
48. A floating standard of deprivation by which people at the bottom of a society - whatever their lifestyles - are judged to be disadvantaged in comparison with the nation as a whole.
Routine activities theory
Dependency theory
Relative poverty
Macrosociology
49. A neighborbood that residents identify through defined community borders and through a perception that adjacent areas are geographically separate and socially different.
McDonaldization
World systems analysis
Defended neighborhood
Laissez-faire
50. 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.
Capitalism
Peter principle
Questionnaire
Ascribed status