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CLEP Sociology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. A term used by Bowles and Gintis to refer to the tendency of schools to promote the values expected of individuals in each social class and to prepare students for the types of jobs typically held by members of their class.
Cognitive theory of development
Correspondence principle
Bourgeoisie
Issei
2. A functionalist approach that proposes that modernization and development will gradually improve the lives of people in peripheral nations.
Modernization theory
Class system
Subculture
Affirmative action
3. A Marxist theory that views racial subordination in the United States as a manifestation of the class system inherent in capitalism.
Exploitation theory
Invention
Cult
Tracking
4. A special-purpose group designed and structured for maximum efficiency.
Family
Vertical mobility
Profane
Formal organization
5. An artificially created situation that allows the researcher to manipulate variables.
Experiment
Cultural transmission
Modernization
Hawthorne effect
6. The restriction of mate selection to people within the same group.
Endogamy
Victimization surveys
Cult
Role strain
7. A study - generally in the form of interviews or questionnaires - that provides sociologists and other researchers with information concerning how people think and act.
Curanderismo
Survey
Status
Sociological imagination
8. The number of deaths of infants under one year of age per 1 -000 live births in a given year.
Ethnocentrism
Downsizing
Infant mortality rate
Negotiation
9. The state of being related to others.
Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
Serial monogamy
Counterculture
Kinship
10. An invisible barrier that blocks the promotion of a qualified individual in a work environment because of the individual's gender - race - or ethnicity.
Glass ceiling
Power elite
Vital statistics
Liberation theology
11. Rituals marking the symbolic transition from one social position to another.
Human relations approach
Secondary analysis
Rites of passage
Role strain
12. According to the Census Bureau - any territory within a metropolitan area that is not included in the central city.
Latent functions
Hunting-and-gathering society
Generalized others
Suburb
13. Fear of and prejudice against homosexuality.
Liberation theology
Ascribed status
Homophobia
Narcotizing dysfunction
14. A set of cultural beliefs and practices that helps to maintain powerful social - economic - and political interests.
Luddites
Hypothesis
Dominant ideology
Polyandry
15. Organizations established on the basis of common interest - whose members volunteer or even pay to participate.
Questionnaire
Voluntary associations
Invention
Hawthorne effect
16. A term used to describe the change from high birthrates and death rates to relatively low birthrates and death rates.
Culture shock
Mass media
Demographic transition
Control theory
17. Norms that generally have been written down and that specify strict rules for punishment of violators.
Postindustrial city
Ethnography
Death rate
Formal norms
18. The process by which a cultural item is spread from group to group or society to society.
Role taking
Class
Discovery
Diffusion
19. The deliberate - systematic killing of an entire people or nation.
Horticultural societies
Secondary group
Sacred
Genocide
20. An aspect of the socialization process within total institutions - in which people are subjected to humiliating rituals.
Negotiated order
Sick role
Wealth
Degradation ceremony
21. The systematic study of social behavior and human groups.
Sociology
Serial monogamy
Science
Survey
22. Societal expectations about the attitudes and behavior of a person viewed as being ill.
Peter principle
Sick role
Proletariat
Role taking
23. Unconscious or unintended functions; hidden purposes.
Liberation theology
Culture shock
Rites of passage
Latent functions
24. The worldwide integration of government policies - cultures - social movements - and financial markets through trade and the exchange of ideas.
Social constructionist perspective
Agrarian society
Globalization
Research design
25. The movement of an individual from one social position to another of the same rank.
Total institutions
Horizontal mobility
Neocolonialism
Life expectancy
26. 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.
Voluntary associations
Total institutions
Sample
Closed system
27. In Harold D. Lasswell's words - 'who gets what - when - and how.'
Class system
Routine activities theory
Profane
Politics
28. The requirement that people select mates outside certain groups.
Negotiation
Exogamy
E-commerce
Vertical mobility
29. The use or threat of violence against random or symbolic targets in pursuit of political aims.
Human ecology
Terrorism
Urban ecology
Patrilineal descent
30. The process through which religion's influence on other social institutions diminishes.
Social control
Nonverbal communication
Slavery
Secularization
31. A small group characterized by intimate - face-to-face association and cooperation.
Modernization theory
Matriarchy
Sociocultural evolution
Primary group
32. The unintended influence that observers or experiments can have on their subjects.
Telecommuters
Hawthorne effect
Surveillance function
Birthrate
33. Norms that generally are understood but are not precisely recorded.
Alienation
Informal norms
Matrilineal descent
Bilateral descent
34. A society whose economic system is primarily engaged in the processing and control of information.
Social inequality
Patrilineal descent
Postindustrial society
Polygamy
35. Changes in the social position of children relative to their parents.
Intergenerational mobility
Ascribed status
World systems analysis
Latent functions
36. A violation of criminal law for which formal penalties are applied by some governmental authority.
Differential association
Crime
White-collar crime
Tracking
37. Max Weber's term for power made legitimate by a leader's exceptional personal or emotional appeal to his or her followers.
Charismatic authority
Science
Degradation ceremony
Agrarian society
38. Another name for the classical theory of formal organizations.
Scientific management approach
Stratification
Looking-glass self
Dependent variable
39. A family in which relatives--such as grandparents - aunts - or uncles--live in the same home as parents and their children.
Extended family
New religious movement (NRM) or cult
Genocide
Infant mortality rate
40. The ordinary and commonplace elements of life - as distinguished from the sacred.
Science
Profane
Machismo
Social science
41. 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.
Community
Absolute poverty
Correlation
Death rate
42. A status that dominates others and thereby determines a person's general position within society.
New religious movement (NRM) or cult
Argot
Master status
Religious beliefs
43. The total number of cases of a specific disorder that exist at a given time.
Telecommuters
Domestic partnership
Prevalence
Familism
44. An inclusive term encompassing all of a person's material assets - including land and other types of property.
Crime
Sociocultural evolution
Conformity
Wealth
45. The study of various aspects of human society.
Sample
Social science
Telecommuters
Dysfunction
46. The use of two or more languages in particular settings - such as workplaces or educational facilities - treating each language as equally legitimate.
Protestant ethic
Racial group
Class
Bilingualism
47. A term used by sociologists to describe the willing exchange among adults of widely desired - but illegal - goods and services.
Exploitation theory
Victimless crimes
Scientific method
Values
48. Print and electronic instruments of communication that carry messages to often widespread audiences.
Cultural universals
Minority group
Mass media
Trained incapacity
49. The impact that a teacher's expectations about a student's performance may have on the student's actual achievements.
Teacher-expectancy effect
Interview
Reference group
Anticipatory socialization
50. The average number of children born alive to a woman - assuming that she conforms to current fertility rates.
Total fertility rate (TFR)
Exogamy
Symbols
Tracking