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CLEP Sociology
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1. The former policy of the South African government designed to maintain the separation of Blacks and other non-Whites from the dominant Whites.
Interview
Horizontal mobility
Apartheid
Role taking
2. Subjects in an experiment who are exposed to an independent variable introduced by a researcher.
Triad
Independent variable
Urbanism
Experimental group
3. A set of expectations of people who occupy a given social position or status.
Looking-glass self
Hypothesis
Social mobility
Social role
4. Legitimate power conferred by custom and accepted practice.
Relative deprivation
New social movements
Open system
Traditional authority
5. The way in which a society is organized into predictable relationships.
Social structure
New urban sociology
Ideal type
Racial group
6. The conscious feeling of a negative discrepancy between legitimate expectations and present actualities.
Monopoly
Relative deprivation
Hunting-and-gathering society
Generalized others
7. 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.
Small group
Family
Role conflict
Preindustrial city
8. Movement of individuals or groups from one position of a society's stratification system to another.
Social mobility
Prevalence
Hypothesis
Sociobiology
9. A functionalist theory of aging introduced by Cumming and Henry that contends that society and the aging individual mutually sever many of their relationships.
Iron law of oligarchy
Disengagement theory
Legal-rational authority
Issei
10. Jean Piaget's theory explaining how children's thought progresses through four stages.
Cognitive theory of development
Bilateral descent
Social science
Serial monogamy
11. 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.
Liberation theology
Reliability
Deindustrialization
Total institutions
12. The process by which a cultural item is spread from group to group or society to society.
Activity theory
Diffusion
Peter principle
Invention
13. Governmental social control.
Minority group
Denomination
Face-work
Law
14. A city with only a few thousand people living within its borders and characterized by a relatively closed class system and limited mobility.
Telecommuters
Preindustrial city
Bilateral descent
Anti-Semitism
15. Distinctive patterns of social behavior evident among city residents.
Patrilineal descent
Urbanism
Generalized others
Religious rituals
16. The denial of opportunities and equal rights to individuals and groups that results from the normal operations of a society.
Modernization
Megalopolis
Cultural universals
Institutional discrimination
17. A society in which men dominate family decision making.
Egalitarian family
Qualitative research
Patriarchy
Theory
18. The systematic study of the biological bases of social behavior.
Serial monogamy
Survey
Language
Sociobiology
19. The number of new cases of a specific disorder occurring within a given population during a stated period of time.
Concentric-zone theory
Technology
Social inequality
Incidence
20. In a legal sense - a process that allows for the transfer of the legal rights - responsibilities - and privileges of parenthood to a new legal parent or parents.
Socialization
Mass media
Established sect
Adoption
21. An approach to the study of formal organizations that emphasizes the role of people - communication - and participation within a bureaucracy and tends to focus on the informal structure of the organization.
Negotiated order
Human relations approach
Dyad
Closed system
22. The movement of a person from one social position to another of a different rank.
Culture shock
Hidden curriculum
Vertical mobility
Disengagement theory
23. The German word for 'understanding' or 'insight'; used by Max Weber to stress the need for sociologists to take into account people's emotions - thoughts - beliefs - and attitudes.
Verstehen
Minority group
Affirmative action
Growth rate
24. Unreliable generalizations about all members of a group that do not recognize individual differences within the group.
Horticultural societies
Negotiation
Operational definition
Stereotypes
25. A construct or model that serves as a measuring rod against which specific cases can be evaluated.
Class system
Industrial city
Sexism
Ideal type
26. A society whose economic system is primarily engaged in the processing and control of information.
Incidence
Postindustrial society
Group
Total institutions
27. Commercial organizations that are headquartered in one country but do business throughout the world.
Social network
Achieved status
Multinational corporations
Degradation ceremony
28. The amount of reproduction among women of childbearing age.
Fertility
Generalized others
Ethnography
Multinational corporations
29. The state of being related to others.
Kinship
Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
Vested interests
Morbidity rates
30. Rituals marking the symbolic transition from one social position to another.
Technology
Matriarchy
Research design
Rites of passage
31. A group that is set apart from others because of obvious physical differences.
Racial group
Deviance
Mortality rate
Research design
32. The ideology that one sex is superior to the other.
Family
New religious movement (NRM) or cult
Liberation theology
Sexism
33. A sense of virility - personal worth - and pride in one's maleness.
Social interaction
Machismo
Intergenerational mobility
Role strain
34. The ways in which people respond to one another.
Social interaction
Resource mobilization
Hypothesis
Multilinear evolutionary theory
35. Standards of behavior that are deemed proper by society and are taught subtly in schools.
Defended neighborhood
Hidden curriculum
Observation
Prevalence
36. A preindustrial society in which people rely on whatever foods and fiber are readily available in order to live.
Formal organization
Neocolonialism
Exogamy
Hunting-and-gathering society
37. Max Weber's term for the disciplined work ethic - this-worldly concerns - and rational orientation to life emphasized by John Calvin and his followers.
Prestige
Agrarian society
Death rate
Protestant ethic
38. Going along with one's peers - individuals of a person's own status - who have no special right to direct that person's behavior.
Conformity
Modernization
Routine activities theory
Symbols
39. 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.
Vested interests
Religious rituals
Environmental justice
Narcotizing dysfunction
40. Organized collective activities that promote autonomy and self-determination as well as improvements in the quality of life.
Total fertility rate (TFR)
New social movements
Postmodern society
Gatekeeping
41. Reductions taken in a company's workforce as part of deindustrialization.
Downsizing
Qualitative research
Impression management
Operational definition
42. The worldwide integration of government policies - cultures - social movements - and financial markets through trade and the exchange of ideas.
Anticipatory socialization
Relative deprivation
Diffusion
Globalization
43. A term used by George Herbert Mead to refer to those individuals who are most important in the development of the self - such as parents - friends - and teachers.
Significant others
Religion
Political socialization
Xenocentrism
44. A theory of urban growth that sees growth in terms of a series of rings radiating from the central business district.
Domestic partnership
Random sample
Concentric-zone theory
Ascribed status
45. A technique for measuring social class that assigns individuals to classes on the basis of criteria such as occupation - education - income - and place of residence.
Nuclear family
Objective method
Face-work
Impression management
46. A systematic - organized series of steps that ensures maximum objectivity and consistency in researching a problem.
Negotiated order
Bilingualism
Prejudice
Scientific method
47. According to the Census Bureau - any territory within a metropolitan area that is not included in the central city.
Suburb
Social network
Egalitarian family
Polygamy
48. The social institution through which goods and services are produced - distributed - and consumed.
Iron law of oligarchy
Face-work
Economic system
Postindustrial city
49. An artificially created situation that allows the researcher to manipulate variables.
Cultural transmission
Subculture
Social inequality
Experiment
50. Families in which there is only one parent present to care for children.
Disengagement theory
Deindustrialization
Single-parent families
Status group