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CLEP Sociology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Difficulties that result from the differing demands and expectations associated with the same social position.
Organized crime
Survey
Socialization
Role strain
2. The process whereby people learn the attitudes - values - and actions appropriate for individuals as members of a particular culture.
Objective method
Elite model
Socialization
Power
3. An approach to the study of formal organizations that views workers as being motivated almost entirely by economic rewards.
Classical theory
Absolute poverty
Verstehen
Esteem
4. A term used by Erving Goffman to refer to the efforts of people to maintain the proper image and avoid embarrassment in public.
Gatekeeping
Organized crime
Face-work
Tracking
5. Another name for labeling theory.
Personality
Societal-reaction approach
Informal social control
Charismatic authority
6. The impact that a teacher's expectations about a student's performance may have on the student's actual achievements.
Teacher-expectancy effect
Discrimination
Open system
Horizontal mobility
7. According to the Census Bureau - any territory within a metropolitan area that is not included in the central city.
Patriarchy
Suburb
Politics
Achieved status
8. A theory of social change that holds that society is moving in a definite direction.
Invention
Negotiated order
Evolutionary theory
Growth rate
9. The former policy of the South African government designed to maintain the separation of Blacks and other non-Whites from the dominant Whites.
Research design
Genocide
Master status
Apartheid
10. A form of polygamy in which a woman can have several husbands at the same time.
Polyandry
Political system
Elite model
Class consciousness
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.
Agrarian society
Status
Sexual harassment
Bilateral descent
12. Use of a church - primarily Roman Catholicism - in a political effort to eliminate poverty - discrimination - and other forms of injustice evident in a secular society.
Nuclear family
Liberation theology
Megalopolis
Conformity
13. Compliance with higher authorities in a hierarchical structure.
Machismo
Culture lag
Obedience
Validity
14. An economic system under which the means of production and distribution are collectively owned.
Capitalism
Liberation theology
Socialism
Morbidity rates
15. Rebellious craft workers in nineteenth-century England who destroyed new factory machinery as part of their resistance to the industrial revolution.
Environmental justice
Ethnic group
Luddites
Bilingualism
16. A spatial or political unit of social organization that gives people a sense of belonging - based either on shared residence in a particular place or on a common identity.
Serial monogamy
Community
Vital statistics
False consciousness
17. A term used by Max Weber to refer to people who have the same prestige or lifestyle - independent of their class positions.
Equilibrium model
Significant others
Status group
Subculture
18. Expectations regarding the proper behavior - attitudes - and activities of males and females.
Social inequality
Scientific management approach
Gender roles
Social movements
19. 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.
Sexism
Birthrate
Relative poverty
Questionnaire
20. The totality of learned - socially transmitted behavior.
Suburb
Serial monogamy
Adoption
Culture
21. The ways in which people respond to one another.
Negotiated order
Curanderismo
Political socialization
Social interaction
22. Sociological investigation that stresses study of small groups and often uses laboratory experimental studies.
Reference group
Social structure
Culture shock
Microsociology
23. A group that is set apart from others because of obvious physical differences.
Assimilation
Triad
Validity
Racial group
24. The movement of a person from one social position to another of a different rank.
Vertical mobility
Cultural transmission
Colonialism
Growth rate
25. A theory of urban growth that views growth as emerging from many centers of development - each of which may reflect a particular urban need or activity.
Hunting-and-gathering society
Ethnography
Multiple-nuclei theory
Research design
26. The gestures - objects - and language that form the basis of human communication.
Symbols
Class
Value neutrality
Code of ethics
27. Significant alteration over time in behavior patterns and culture - including norms and values.
Social interaction
Anomie
Social change
Status group
28. Power that has been institutionalized and is recognized by the people over whom it is exercised.
Authority
Status
Face-work
Preindustrial city
29. Reductions taken in a company's workforce as part of deindustrialization.
Gender roles
Downsizing
Experiment
Sociological imagination
30. A person who pursues crime as a day-to-day occupation - developing skilled techniques and enjoying a certain degree of status among other criminals.
Personality
Anticipatory socialization
Correlation
Professional criminal
31. Social control carried out by people casually through such means as laughter - smiles - and ridicule.
Quantitative research
Sample
Informal social control
Language
32. The process by which a cultural item is spread from group to group or society to society.
E-commerce
Megalopolis
Esteem
Diffusion
33. The process by which the principles of the fast-food restaurant have come to dominate certain sectors of society - both in the United States and throughout the world.
McDonaldization
Narcotizing dysfunction
Gender roles
Adoption
34. An area of study that focuses on the interrelationships between people and their environment.
Secularization
Urban ecology
Xenocentrism
Unilinear evolutionary theory
35. Numerous ways that people with access to the Internet can do business from their computers.
E-commerce
Questionnaire
Ethnocentrism
Modernization theory
36. A form of capitalism under which people compete freely - with minimal government intervention in the economy.
Laissez-faire
Mortality rate
Culture shock
Survey
37. The number of live births per 1 -000 population in a given year. Also known as the crude birthrate.
Religion
Symbols
Sociobiology
Birthrate
38. A form of marriage in which one woman and one man are married only to each other.
Bureaucratization
Incest taboo
Influence
Monogamy
39. A negative attitude toward an entire category of people - such as a racial or ethnic minority.
Religion
Social constructionist perspective
Prejudice
Dyad
40. The degree to which a scale or measure truly reflects the phenomenon under study.
Formal social control
Adoption
Validity
Matrilineal descent
41. Print and electronic instruments of communication that carry messages to often widespread audiences.
Mass media
Code of ethics
Cultural transmission
Racial group
42. A social ranking based primarily on economic position in which achieved characteristics can influence mobility.
Income
Class system
Exogamy
Class consciousness
43. A formal process of learning in which some people consciously teach while others adopt the social role of learner.
Education
Dysfunction
Culture
Power
44. Sociological investigation that concentrates on large-scale phenomena or entire civilizations.
Triad
Influence
Value neutrality
Macrosociology
45. Max Weber's term for power made legitimate by law.
Stigma
Legal-rational authority
Modernization theory
Dramaturgical approach
46. The body of knowledge obtained by methods based upon systematic observation.
Science
Social institutions
Secondary group
Assimilation
47. The denial of opportunities and equal rights to individuals and groups that results from the normal operations of a society.
Patrilineal descent
Institutional discrimination
Demography
Protestant ethic
48. The incidence of diseases in a given population.
Morbidity rates
Trained incapacity
Negotiation
New religious movement (NRM) or cult
49. A married couple and their unmarried children living together.
Looking-glass self
Stigma
Colonialism
Nuclear family
50. 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.
Horizontal mobility
Social interaction
Patriarchy
World systems analysis