Question 1

What is the sociological definition of significant others?

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Specific people important in a child’s life who have the greatest impact on their self-evaluation

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Relationships characterized by intense emotional ties, face-to-face interaction, intimacy, and a strong, enduring sense of commitment

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Those whose opinions provide the basis for how we judge our own attitudes or behaviors

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People of similar age and social standing that influence our norms and values

Question 2

Adopting the behavior or standards of a group you emulate or hope to join is referred to as:

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Conformity

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Clique socialization

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Anticipatory socialization

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Pro-active conformity

Question 3

Which of the following behaviors is most likely the result of family socialization?

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Texting and holding a face-to-face conversation at the same time

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Standing during the playing of the national anthem

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Arriving to an important appointment 15 minutes early

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Performing specific household chores

Question 4

Psychoanalysis, the psychological perspective that emphasizes the complex reasoning processes of the conscious and unconscious mind, is associated with which major theorist?

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George Herbert Mead

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Sigmund Freud

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Charles H. Cooley

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Jean Piaget

Question 5

How would sociologists define social learning?

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The process by which people learn the culture of their society

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The way people adapt their behavior in response to social rewards and punishments

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The way people are socialized to act in a given situation

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The process by which people learn norms, what is acceptable and unacceptable behavior

Question 6

The unspoken classroom socialization to the norms, values, and roles of a culture that school provides is referred to as:

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Textbook socialization

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Socialization curriculum

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Curriculum of inequality

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Hidden curriculum

Question 7

_____ refers to when members of a group ignore anything that goes against the group consensus.

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Discompromise effect

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Group cohesion

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Groupthink

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Consent partiality

Question 8

Power exercised over those who recognize it as deserved or earned is referred to as:

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Authentic authority

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Electoral power

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Personal power

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Legitimate authority

Question 9

Which of the following is an example of a secondary group?

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Two close friends who practice tennis together

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A father who plays catch with his son

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A college basketball team

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A family who watches football together every Sunday

Question 10

The simplest group, consisting of two persons, is referred to as:

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Pair

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Dyad

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Duo

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Primary relationship

Question 11

The ability of groups to exclude outsiders participating in the group or enjoying group resources is referred to as:

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Social exclusion

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Social closure

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Factioning

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Clique capacity

Question 12

Large, impersonal groups with minimal emotional and intimate ties are referred to as:

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Secondary groups

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Principal groups

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Reference groups

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Remandiary groups

Question 13

The act of having multiple wives is referred to as:

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Monogamy

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Mormonism

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Polygamy

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Polyandry

Question 14

The argument that deviant behavior is little more than a product of the labels people attach to certain types of behavior is referred to as:

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Catalogue theory

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Association theory

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Labeling theory

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Criminal label theory

Question 15

An act defined in the law as punishable by fines, imprisonment or both is referred to as:

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Deviance

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Law-breaking

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Crime

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Criminality

Question 16

In the United States, which of the following would not
be considered to be a normative cultural goal that people strive for?

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Earning economic success

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Raising and supporting a family

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Gaining recognition or fame

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Maintaining a steady routine, day-to-day

Question 17

A crime considered so heinous that it is punishable by death is referred to as:

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Capital offense

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Death penalty crime

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Eye-for-an-eye offense

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Felony crime.

Question 18

The idea that what is labeled deviant or criminal—and therefore who gets punished—is determined by the interests of the dominant class is referred to as:

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Class-dominant theory

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Class conflict theory

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Capitalist culture theory

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Marxist theory

Question 19

According to Karl Marx, the _____ own the means of production, which they use to exploit the labor of the _____.

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proletariat, bourgeoisie

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industrialists, masses

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capitalist class, worker class

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bourgeoisie, proletariat

Question 20

The value of everything a person owns minus the value of everything he or she owes is referred to as:

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Wealth

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Income

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Net capital

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Value of assets

Question 21

A person’s economic position in society, based on differences in income, wealth, and occupation, is referred to as:

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Caste

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Socioeconomic category

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Class

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Social classification

Question 22

The upward or downward status movement of individuals or groups over time is referred to as:

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Social progression

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Cultural promotion

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Social mobility

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Socioeconomic stasis

Question 23

Which of the following is the best sociological definition of income?

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An individual’s yearly salary

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Wages, tips, and other compensation

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The amount of money a person or household earns in a given period of time

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The value of everything a person owns, minus the value of everything he or she owes

Question 24

Areas that lack places that sell competitively priced, healthy, and fresh food are referred to as:

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Food wastelands

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Grocery deserts

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Food deserts

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Food insecure regions

Question 25

The systematic ranking of different groups of people in a hierarchy of inequality is referred to as:

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Social stratification

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Social inequality

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Class differences

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Class status

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