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CLEP Sociology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. An area of study that focuses on the interrelationships between people and their environment.
Urban ecology
Social structure
Symbols
Variable
2. A relatively small religious group that has broken away from some other religious organization to renew what it views as the original vision of the faith.
Sect
Sexism
Postmodern society
Negotiated order
3. Employees who work fulltime or part-time at home rather than in an outside office and who are linked to their supervisors and colleagues through computer terminals - phone lines - and fax machines.
Religious experience
Telecommuters
Multiple-nuclei theory
Minority group
4. The movement of a person from one social position to another of a different rank.
Vertical mobility
Defended neighborhood
Life chances
Pluralism
5. A view of society in which many competing groups within the community have access to governmental officials so that no single group is dominant.
Pluralist model
Exploitation theory
In-group
Castes
6. A view of society as ruled by a small group of individuals who share a common set of political and economic interests.
Labeling theory
Verstehen
Esteem
Elite model
7. An approach to the study of formal organizations that views workers as being motivated almost entirely by economic rewards.
Preindustrial city
Activity theory
Classical theory
Gender roles
8. Practices required or expected of members of a faith.
Extended family
Interactionist perspective
Religious rituals
Degradation ceremony
9. An element or a process of society that may disrupt a social system or lead to a decrease in stability.
Family
Cognitive theory of development
Dysfunction
Impression management
10. An enumeration - or counting - of a population.
Census
World systems analysis
Social interaction
Patrilineal descent
11. Collective conceptions of what is considered good - desirable - and proper--or bad - undesirable - and improper--in a culture.
Values
Census
Dysfunction
Secularization
12. A married couple and their unmarried children living together.
Nuclear family
Creationism
Discrimination
Qualitative research
13. The extent to which a measure provides consistent results.
Conformity
Reliability
Informal norms
Authority
14. A form of marriage in which an individual can have several husbands or wives simultaneously.
Polygamy
Dominant ideology
Status
Operational definition
15. The act of physically separating two groups; often imposed on a minority group by a dominant group.
Segregation
Socialism
Assimilation
Variable
16. The work of a group that regulates relations between various criminal enterprises involved in the smuggling and sale of drugs - prostitution - gambling - and other activities.
Correlation
Organized crime
Endogamy
Colonialism
17. The ordinary and commonplace elements of life - as distinguished from the sacred.
Hawthorne effect
Concentric-zone theory
Bourgeoisie
Profane
18. The process of introducing new elements into a culture through either discovery or invention.
Polyandry
Socialization
Innovation
Cultural universals
19. A speculative statement about the relationship between two or more variables.
Pluralism
Horticultural societies
Hypothesis
Authority
20. The number of live births per 1 -000 population in a given year. Also known as the crude birthrate.
Birthrate
Matriarchy
Argot
Telecommuters
21. Families in which there is only one parent present to care for children.
New urban sociology
Single-parent families
Sociocultural evolution
Qualitative research
22. A principle of organizational life developed by Robert Michels under which even democratic organizations will become bureaucracies ruled by a few individuals.
Cohabitation
Subculture
Iron law of oligarchy
Machismo
23. The totality of learned - socially transmitted behavior.
Invention
Culture
Multilinear evolutionary theory
Small group
24. A group that - despite past prejudice and discrimination - succeeds economically - socially - and educationally without resorting to political or violent confrontations with Whites.
Victimless crimes
Normal accidents
Model or ideal minority
Horticultural societies
25. The attempt to reach agreement with others concerning some objective.
Ideal type
Law
Negotiation
Monogamy
26. The process by which a cultural item is spread from group to group or society to society.
Goal displacement
Peter principle
Life chances
Diffusion
27. A sociological approach that assumes that social behavior is best understood in terms of conflict or tension between competing groups.
Conflict perspective
Terrorism
Discrimination
Globalization
28. The study of various aspects of human society.
Model or ideal minority
Social science
Sample
Matriarchy
29. Unconscious or unintended functions; hidden purposes.
Latent functions
Activity theory
Professional criminal
Social institutions
30. A formal - impersonal group in which there is little social intimacy or mutual understanding.
Macrosociology
Anomie
World systems analysis
Secondary group
31. Print and electronic instruments of communication that carry messages to often widespread audiences.
Mass media
Resocialization
Control variable
Xenocentrism
32. 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.
Instrumentality
Looking-glass self
Total institutions
Random sample
33. The restriction of mate selection to people within the same group.
Culture
Infant mortality rate
Capitalism
Endogamy
34. The tendency to assume that one's culture and way of life represent the norm or are superior to all others.
Master status
Ethnocentrism
Sociocultural evolution
Defended neighborhood
35. The number of deaths of infants under one year of age per 1 -000 live births in a given year.
Counterculture
Patrilineal descent
Infant mortality rate
Colonialism
36. Difficulties that result from the differing demands and expectations associated with the same social position.
Assimilation
Role strain
Values
Model or ideal minority
37. A construct or model that serves as a measuring rod against which specific cases can be evaluated.
Second shift
Industrial city
Social institutions
Ideal type
38. A term used by George Herbert Mead to refer to the child's awareness of the attitudes - viewpoints - and expectations of society as a whole that a child takes into account in his or her behavior.
Death rate
Evolutionary theory
Generalized others
Luddites
39. Overzealous conformity to official regulations within a bureaucracy.
Established sect
Goal displacement
Discovery
Growth rate
40. A hypothesis concerning the role of language in shaping cultures. It holds that language is culturally determined and serves to influence our mode of thought.
Societal-reaction approach
Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
Intergenerational mobility
Out-group
41. Distinctive patterns of social behavior evident among city residents.
Patriarchy
Victimization surveys
Urbanism
Amalgamation
42. According to the Census Bureau - any territory within a metropolitan area that is not included in the central city.
Suburb
Scientific management approach
Death rate
Anti-Semitism
43. Penalties and rewards for conduct concerning a social norm.
Multinational corporations
Human ecology
Sanctions
Endogamy
44. 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.
Observation
Stereotypes
Interview
Power elite
45. An awareness of the relationship between an individual and the wider society.
Sociological imagination
Capitalism
Diffusion
Exogamy
46. Expectations regarding the proper behavior - attitudes - and activities of males and females.
Instrumentality
Gender roles
Socialization
Morbidity rates
47. Processes of socialization in which a person 'rehearses' for future positions - occupations - and social relationships.
Hawthorne effect
Endogamy
Anticipatory socialization
Politics
48. A detailed plan or method for obtaining data scientifically.
Discovery
Research design
Argot
Labeling theory
49. The deliberate - systematic killing of an entire people or nation.
Demography
Genocide
Sacred
Expressiveness
50. Social control carried out by people casually through such means as laughter - smiles - and ridicule.
Informal social control
Quantitative research
Matriarchy
Social structure