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CLEP Sociology
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1. Karl Marx's term for the capitalist class - comprising the owners of the means of production.
Bourgeoisie
Proletariat
Dysfunction
Amalgamation
2. The reputation that a particular individual has earned within an occupation.
Control variable
Esteem
Extended family
Concentric-zone theory
3. A sociological approach that assumes that social behavior is best understood in terms of conflict or tension between competing groups.
Creationism
Intergenerational mobility
Infant mortality rate
Conflict perspective
4. A formal - impersonal group in which there is little social intimacy or mutual understanding.
Genocide
Secondary group
Code of ethics
Sick role
5. A condition in which members of a society have different amounts of wealth - prestige - or power.
Negotiation
Triad
Counterculture
Social inequality
6. A large - organized religion not officially linked with the state or government.
Group
Slavery
Control variable
Denomination
7. The physical or technological aspects of our daily lives.
Material culture
Preindustrial city
Postindustrial society
Incidence
8. A kinship system that favors the relatives of the father.
Social inequality
Culture shock
Sanctions
Patrilineal descent
9. In sociology - a set of statements that seeks to explain problems - actions - or behavior.
Prevalence
Innovation
Master status
Theory
10. Statements to which members of a particular religion adhere.
Research design
Education
Religious beliefs
Voluntary associations
11. 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.
Sociology
Creationism
Sexual harassment
Concentric-zone theory
12. The feeling or perception of being in direct contact with the ultimate reality - such as a divine being - or of being overcome with religious emotion.
In-group
Environmental justice
Sociology
Religious experience
13. Research that collects and reports data primarily in numerical form.
Globalization
Traditional authority
Quantitative research
Matriarchy
14. A group or category to which people feel they do not belong.
Out-group
Master status
Curanderismo
Social movements
15. A group small enough for all members to interact simultaneously - that is - to talk with one another or at least be acquainted.
Small group
Relative deprivation
Survey
Polygyny
16. A subordinate group whose members have significantly less control or power over their own lives than the members of a dominant or majority group have over theirs.
Social interaction
Mortality rate
Normal accidents
Minority group
17. A term used by Parsons and Bales to refer to concern for maintenance of harmony and the internal emotional affairs of the family.
Random sample
Legal-rational authority
Resocialization
Expressiveness
18. 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
Education
Informal economy
Terrorism
19. Practices required or expected of members of a faith.
Urbanism
Religious rituals
Anti-Semitism
Socialism
20. A social structure that derives its existence from the social interactions through which people define and redefine its character.
Social structure
Teacher-expectancy effect
Bilateral descent
Negotiated order
21. Changes in a person's social position within his or her adult life.
Scientific method
Dramaturgical approach
Manifest functions
Intragenerational mobility
22. A term used by Max Weber to refer to people who have the same prestige or lifestyle - independent of their class positions.
Negotiated order
Formal norms
Cultural transmission
Status group
23. A relationship between two variables whereby a change in one coincides with a change in the other.
Hunting-and-gathering society
Organized crime
Genocide
Correlation
24. Legitimate power conferred by custom and accepted practice.
Culture
Generalized others
Traditional authority
Secondary group
25. Reductions taken in a company's workforce as part of deindustrialization.
Health
Single-parent families
Issei
Downsizing
26. The restriction of mate selection to people within the same group.
Human ecology
Law
Esteem
Endogamy
27. A city in which global finance and the electronic flow of information dominate the economy.
Total fertility rate (TFR)
Postindustrial city
Classical theory
Nonmaterial culture
28. Another name for the classical theory of formal organizations.
Institutional discrimination
Dependent variable
Invention
Scientific management approach
29. A kinship system in which both sides of a person's family are regarded as equally important.
Ageism
Religious rituals
Bilateral descent
Suburb
30. The incidence of death in a given population.
Interactionist perspective
Multiple-nuclei theory
Socialization
Mortality rate
31. 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.
Macrosociology
Matrilineal descent
Peter principle
Reference group
32. The gestures - objects - and language that form the basis of human communication.
Anomie
Institutional discrimination
White-collar crime
Symbols
33. The number of live births per 1 -000 population in a given year. Also known as the crude birthrate.
Birthrate
Suburb
Political socialization
Socialization
34. The most technologically advanced form of preindustrial society. Members are primarily engaged in the production of food but increase their crop yield through such innovations as the plow.
Agrarian society
World systems analysis
Socialism
Slavery
35. Fear of and prejudice against homosexuality.
Homophobia
Invention
Income
Force
36. A two-member group.
Ethnic group
Generalized others
Disengagement theory
Dyad
37. A special-purpose group designed and structured for maximum efficiency.
Environmental justice
Politics
Proletariat
Formal organization
38. The process by which individuals acquire political attitudes and develop patterns of political behavior.
Anticipatory socialization
Patrilineal descent
Segregation
Political socialization
39. An economic system in which the means of production are largely in private hands and the main incentive for economic activity is the accumulation of profits.
Capitalism
Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
Neocolonialism
Obedience
40. A temporary or permanent alliance geared toward a common goal.
Value neutrality
Coalition
Significant others
Reliability
41. The ways in which a social movement utilizes such resources as money - political influence - access to the media - and personnel.
New religious movement (NRM) or cult
Familism
Stratification
Resource mobilization
42. Overzealous conformity to official regulations within a bureaucracy.
Norms
Mass media
Goal displacement
Patrilineal descent
43. General practices found in every culture.
Family
Teacher-expectancy effect
Cultural universals
Group
44. A school of criminology that argues that criminal behavior is learned through social interactions.
Conflict perspective
Anti-Semitism
Cultural transmission
Self
45. The collection and distribution of information concerning events in the social environment.
Population pyramid
Pluralist model
Surveillance function
Machismo
46. According to George Herbert Mead - the sum total of people's conscious perceptions of their own identity as distinct from others.
Folkways
Generalized others
Homophobia
Self
47. The number of deaths of infants under one year of age per 1 -000 live births in a given year.
Economic system
Sociology
Infant mortality rate
Ethnography
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.
Resource mobilization
Relative poverty
Expressiveness
Open system
49. The sending of messages through the use of posture - facial expressions - and gestures.
Multiple-nuclei theory
Nonverbal communication
Globalization
Crime
50. An artificially created situation that allows the researcher to manipulate variables.
Experiment
Zero population growth (ZPG)
Economic system
Hawthorne effect