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CLEP Sociology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 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.
Hunting-and-gathering society
Instrumentality
Capitalism
Ecclesia
2. 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
Cultural transmission
Bourgeoisie
Protestant ethic
3. The deliberate - systematic killing of an entire people or nation.
Genocide
Demographic transition
McDonaldization
Multinational corporations
4. Established standards of behavior maintained by a society.
Norms
Secondary group
Material culture
Human relations approach
5. A city characterized by relatively large size - open competition - an open class system - and elaborate specialization in the manufacturing of goods.
Slavery
New social movements
Industrial city
Genocide
6. A theory of urban growth that sees growth in terms of a series of rings radiating from the central business district.
Neocolonialism
Trained incapacity
Assimilation
Concentric-zone theory
7. An artificially created situation that allows the researcher to manipulate variables.
Experiment
Out-group
Urban ecology
Class system
8. Talcott Parsons's functionalist view of society as tending toward a state of stability or balance.
Demography
Traditional authority
Disengagement theory
Equilibrium model
9. Ogburn's term for a period of maladjustment during which the nonmaterial culture is still adapting to new material conditions.
Social control
Telecommuters
Culture lag
Random sample
10. Sociological investigation that stresses study of small groups and often uses laboratory experimental studies.
Evolutionary theory
Microsociology
Culture lag
Power
11. A social system in which the position of each individual is influenced by his or her achieved status.
Colonialism
Religion
New religious movement (NRM) or cult
Open system
12. A face-to-face or telephone questioning of a respondent to obtain desired information.
Social network
McDonaldization
Interview
Sexual harassment
13. The body of knowledge obtained by methods based upon systematic observation.
Research design
Culture lag
Cohabitation
Science
14. A family in which relatives--such as grandparents - aunts - or uncles--live in the same home as parents and their children.
Economic system
Extended family
Survey
Interview
15. Long term trend in human societies that results from the interplay of innovation - continuity - and selection.
Population pyramid
Luddites
Sociocultural evolution
Cognitive theory of development
16. Movement of individuals or groups from one position of a society's stratification system to another.
Social mobility
Control variable
Prevalence
Bilingualism
17. A term used by Ferdinand Tonnies to describe communities - often urban - that are large and impersonal with little commitment to the group or consensus on values.
Unilinear evolutionary theory
Polyandry
Gesellschaft
Surveillance function
18. A city with only a few thousand people living within its borders and characterized by a relatively closed class system and limited mobility.
Coalition
Sanctions
Ideal type
Preindustrial city
19. Hereditary systems of rank - usually religiously dictated - that tend to be fixed and immobile.
Postindustrial city
Normal accidents
Castes
Operational definition
20. A sociological approach that generalizes about fundamental or everyday forms of social interaction.
Interactionist perspective
Incest taboo
Crime
Significant others
21. Reductions taken in a company's workforce as part of deindustrialization.
Sociology
Downsizing
Egalitarian family
Urbanism
22. Any number of people with similar norms - values - and expectations who interact with one another on a regular basis.
Interview
Group
Social institutions
Morbidity rates
23. A group or category to which people feel they do not belong.
Social role
Out-group
Globalization
Vertical mobility
24. The physical or technological aspects of our daily lives.
Material culture
Vested interests
Questionnaire
Out-group
25. The far-reaching process by which a society moves from traditional or less developed institutions to those characteristic of more developed societies.
Counterculture
Organized crime
Content analysis
Modernization
26. An invisible barrier that blocks the promotion of a qualified individual in a work environment because of the individual's gender - race - or ethnicity.
Human ecology
Glass ceiling
Variable
Authority
27. In Harold D. Lasswell's words - 'who gets what - when - and how.'
Racism
Politics
Argot
Ethnocentrism
28. A special-purpose group designed and structured for maximum efficiency.
Formal organization
In-group
Degradation ceremony
Dependent variable
29. Max Weber's term for power made legitimate by a leader's exceptional personal or emotional appeal to his or her followers.
Anomie
Charismatic authority
Informal norms
Downsizing
30. A special type of bar chart that shows the distribution of the population by gender and age.
Population pyramid
Counterculture
Familism
Macrosociology
31. Control of a market by a single business firm.
Force
Total fertility rate (TFR)
Monopoly
Unilinear evolutionary theory
32. A structured ranking of entire groups of people that perpetuates unequal economic rewards and power in a society.
Downsizing
Secularization
Stratification
Manifest functions
33. Durkheim's term for the loss of direction felt in a society when social control of individual behavior has become ineffective.
Vital statistics
Master status
Sexism
Anomie
34. 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.
Law
Power elite
Pluralism
Zero population growth (ZPG)
35. The study of various aspects of human society.
Issei
Neocolonialism
Social science
Census
36. A set of expectations of people who occupy a given social position or status.
Ethnic group
Zero population growth (ZPG)
Labeling theory
Social role
37. The former policy of the South African government designed to maintain the separation of Blacks and other non-Whites from the dominant Whites.
Culture lag
Exploitation theory
Stereotypes
Apartheid
38. Organized collective activities to bring about or resist fundamental change in an existing group or society.
Socialization
Open system
Degradation ceremony
Social movements
39. The ways in which people respond to one another.
New religious movement (NRM) or cult
Social inequality
Sexual harassment
Social interaction
40. A term used by Parsons and Bales to refer to concern for maintenance of harmony and the internal emotional affairs of the family.
Growth rate
Expressiveness
Dyad
Resocialization
41. Legitimate power conferred by custom and accepted practice.
Invention
Traditional authority
Crime
Hypothesis
42. A social structure that derives its existence from the social interactions through which people define and redefine its character.
Social control
Negotiated order
Dysfunction
Prevalence
43. The exercise of power through a process of persuasion.
Endogamy
Ethnography
New religious movement (NRM) or cult
Influence
44. 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.
Discovery
Diffusion
Verstehen
E-commerce
45. Rituals marking the symbolic transition from one social position to another.
Vital statistics
Death rate
Reliability
Rites of passage
46. A variety of research techniques that make use of publicly accessible information and data.
Gesellschaft
Secondary analysis
Relative deprivation
Bureaucracy
47. A term used by C. Wright Mills for a small group of military - industrial - and government leaders who control the fate of the United States.
Primary group
Power elite
Sexual harassment
Gender roles
48. A sample for which every member of the entire population has the same chance of being selected.
Demography
Colonialism
Random sample
Control theory
49. Another name for the classical theory of formal organizations.
Incidence
Prestige
Scientific management approach
Megalopolis
50. Societal expectations about the attitudes and behavior of a person viewed as being ill.
Impression management
Liberation theology
Cult
Sick role