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Sociology

BASICS

CULTURE

SOCIALIZ-

ATION

MORE CULTUR

E

STRUCTURE &

INTERACTION

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Q: Define Social Location

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Answer

The group memberships people have because of their place in history and society

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Define Society

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Answer

A group of people who share a common culture

and territory

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What is social integration and who came up with the

term?

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Answer

A: Emile Durkheim – the degree to which people are tied to their social groups

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Q: What is the macro level of sociology?

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Answer

A: The examination of large-scale patterns of society

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Q: Describe functional analysis in terms of

sociology

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Answer

A: Society is viewed as a whole unit, composed of

many parts that work together.

When each function is fulfilled, society is at equilibrium.

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Define Subculture and give an example

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Answer

A: A group within a group. Ex. Sports team, religious group, sports fans, career

groups, etc.

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Q: True or False: Culture becomes the lens through

which we perceive the world and evaluate what is going

on around us

CULTURE 200

Answer

A: True

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Q: Give 2 examples of social norms in the US

CULTURE 300

Answer

A: Tipping, basic manners, personal hygiene, waiting in line, etc. (answers may vary)

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Q: How do we reverse ethnocentrism?

CULTURE 400

Answer

A: Cultural Relativism!

CULTURE 400

Q: Define Value Cluster and give an example

CULTURE 500

Answer

A: Values that can be tied together into groups:

ex. Freedom, equality, and democracy. Education, Hard

work, efficiency.

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Q: What is the term that describes: the stages that people pass through from

birth to death

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Answer

A: The Life Course

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Q: True or False: Socialization is the idea that “society makes us human”

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Answer

A: True

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Q: What is a latent function? What is the latent

function of schools?

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Answer

A: The unintended function such as learning gender

roles, learning new values, norm, behaviors, etc.

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Q: Define Agents of Socialization

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Answer

A: The people and groups that influence our orientation to life

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Q: Which Agent of Socialization is the first major impact group and

why?

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Answer

A: Family – they establish the initial motivations,

values, and beliefs

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Q: Define Symbol

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Answer

A: something that people attach meaning to and then USE to communicate with

one another

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Q: Give an example of a folkway

MORE CULTURE 200

Answer

A: Answers may vary

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Q: Define Values and tell what they do to a person

MORE CULTURE 300

Answer

A: The standards by which people decide what is good.

Values underline our preferences, guide our

choices, and indicate what we hold worthwhile

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Q: What is cultural relativism? Give an example

from the lecture.

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Answer

A: Viewing a piece of culture from its history,

folklore, gender roles, ides of bravery, etc. Example:

Bullfighting

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Q: Define the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis

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Answer

A: The notion that language determines our consciousness

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Q: Define stereotype from the mass lecture.

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Answer

A: Assumptions of what people are like, whether true

or false

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Q: Define Social Interaction

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Answer

A: What people do when they are in one another’s

presence, including communication at a

distance.

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Q: What is a social institution? Give an example

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Answer

A: the organized, usual, or standard ways by which society meets its basic

needs. Examples: family, religion, education,

economy, medicine, politics, law, science, military, mass

media, etc.

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Q: Describe role strain.

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Answer

A: Role strain comes when a person is feeling conflicts

between the roles that they play (role conflict). For

example, being a student and a son/daughter.

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Q: What is the difference between ascribed status and

achieved status?

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Answer

A: Ascribed status: the position an individual

inherits at birthAchieved status: the

position that is earned or accomplished as a result of

effort

INTERACTIONS 500

What did the clip from ‘Friends’ describe?

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Answer

A: Gender Socialization through the family with toys.

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What are the Id, Ego, and Superego?

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Answer

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Where is the sociology exam next week and what

do you need to bring?

MISCELLANEOUS 300

Answer

Large group on Wednesday. Bring a scantron and #2

pencil!

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Explain the proper e-mail format

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Answer

Dr. Corwin.

I am writing to let you know that I am having the most wonderful time in my breakout group. I have learned so many things about sociology and my instructor is the coolest, most-hip, and up-to-date human I have ever encountered.

Thank you,Kalley Norr11am Breakout

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What is the breakout group website and where can I find

it?

MISCELLANEOUS 500

Answer

Sociologybreakouts.weebly.com

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