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Sociology
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Subject
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humanities
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Leading by being highly permissive
face saving work
criminal justice system
Laissez-faire leadership:
Incapacitation
2. An individual adopts the beliefs or actions of a group and makes them his or her own
internalization
primary deviance
social aggregate
social interaction
3. Life through drama or stage 'eyes'
dramaturgy
traditional authority
total institutions
bridging ties
4. The degree to which we will alter our attitudes and/or behaviors to fit into our perceived expectations of what is appropriate for our status or group
deviance
conformity
feeling rules
master status
5. Committing crime after released from prison
front stage
recidivism
mass media
bonding ties
6. Understand and recognize Stanley Milgram's Teacher-Learner experiment
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7. Techniques to salvage a performance
social structure
social interaction
secondary groups
face saving work
8. Inmates released from prison to serve the rest of their sentence under supervision in the community
parole
hidden curriculum
urbanization
role conflict
9. Relationships that provide support and social cohesion
bonding ties
Self-fulfilling prophecy
service work
internalization
10. Ways in which people express their leadership
leadership types
leadership styles
backstage
egalitarian
11. Power that people consider legitimate - as rightly exercised over them
social interaction
Retribution
authority
probation
12. The ability to choose which rules to enforce for whom and for when
mass media
master status
weak ties
discretion
13. Based on information services and high technology
role conflict
internalization
role
post-industrial society
14. The social mechanisms that regulate a person's actions
societal transformation
discretion
the life course
social control
15. Process that teaches culture to group members
gender socialization
crowd
socialization
internalization
16. The institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal law (e.g. police - courts and correctional system.
capital punishment
conformity
criminal justice system
bridging ties
17. Difficulties tying to fulfill the expectations of a role
The effect of group size: As the group grows larger
mechanical solidarity
role strain
a right of passage
18. Creates unity - maintains harmony (socio-emotional)
expressive leaders
Mead: the self and role taking
leadership types
status
19. The legal - available opportunities and resources the society provides for success
hunting and gathering
three parts of the self
institutional means
secondary deviance
20. Process of replacing previous norms with new ones
labeling theory
re-socialization
Rehabilitation
secondary deviance
21. A temporary public gathering of individuals who share a common focus; members might interact but will not remain in contact
crowd
human nature
bonding ties
in-groups
22. Based on pasturing of animals
internalization
social differentiation
total institutions
pastoral society
23. People who are roughly the same age and interests
secondary groups
emotion work
conformity
peer group
24. The stages of our life from birth to death
charismatic authority
weak ties
the life course
street crime
25. A temporary public gathering of individuals who share a common focus; members might interact but will not remain in contact
crowd
capital punishment
Rehabilitation
6 types of societies
26. A place where we can reveal our true feelings - beliefs and rehearsal or performances
impression management
embarrassment
backstage
6 types of societies
27. The ability to choose which rules to enforce for whom and for when
discretion
street crime
identification
the life course
28. What they actually did
tact
role performance
probation
backstage
29. Realization of flaws
The effect of group size: As the group grows larger
feeling rules
embarrassment
gender roles
30. Creating specialization of subsystems and institutions within the social structure
social differentiation
expressive leaders
Retribution
secondary relationships
31. The individual and collective resources available to a person through his or her social networks
hidden curriculum
authoritarion leadership
social capital
backstage
32. Groups that we identify with and feel loyalty toward
role strain
in-groups
weak ties
socialization
33. Status set that society sees as mismatched
status inconsistency
organic solidarity
status set
White-collar ('occupational') crime
34. Dependent on hunting/gathering for survival
anticipatory socialization
hunting and gathering
sub urbanization
peer group
35. Relationships that cross social barriers
(Merton's) Strain Theory
bridging ties
bonding ties
crime
36. What all humans share that makes us distinct form other species and does not derive from our social environment.
groupthink
social structure
human nature
social loafing
37. You choose to have a government to constrain disruptive individual choices - for an orderly society and benefits provided
economy
total institutions
Mead: the self and role taking
theory of social contract
38. The people who join together to reach a goal
Understand and recognize Solomon Asch's experiment on group conformity
social revolution
social order
secondary groups
39. Discretely informing someone of a flawed performance
traditional authority
tact
hunting and gathering
Four purposes of punishment
40. Preparing for future roles
status inconsistency
The effect of group size: As the group grows larger
anticipatory socialization
achieved status
41. Moving people form cities to the edge of the city.
economy
urbanization
sub urbanization
bridging ties
42. Leading by giving orders
authoritarion leadership
tact
Self-fulfilling prophecy
social order
43. The way society sets children onto different courses in their way of life due to male/ female
backstage
industrial society
identification
gender socialization
44. The violation of norms written into law
crime
dramaturgy
subsistence economy
post-industrial society
45. Also called 'societal protection' protecting the public by preventing a criminal from doing a crime again either through imprisonment or execution
Incapacitation
social capital
bridging ties
Coercion
46. Effort to control others thought of us through self presentation and performance
social order
stigma
mechanical solidarity
impression management
47. What the audience sees
front stage
clique
parole
surplus
48. Leading by being highly permissive
role performance
Laissez-faire leadership:
achieved status
weak ties
49. Someone who influences other people
authority
White-collar ('occupational') crime
leader
bridging ties
50. The people who are emotionally close and know each other well
dyad
primary groups
reference groups
organic solidarity