Exam 1: Thinking About Social Problems
Exam 1: Thinking About Social Problems146 Questions
Exam 2: Physical and Mental Health and Health Care144 Questions
Exam 3: Alcohol and Other Drugs145 Questions
Exam 4: Crime and Social Control146 Questions
Exam 5: Family Problems146 Questions
Exam 6: Economic Inequality, Wealth, and Poverty146 Questions
Exam 7: Work and Unemployment146 Questions
Exam 8: Problems in Education143 Questions
Exam 9: Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration146 Questions
Exam 10: Gender Inequality146 Questions
Exam 11: Sexual Orientation and the Struggle for Equality138 Questions
Exam 12: Population Growth and Aging135 Questions
Exam 13: Environmental Problems136 Questions
Exam 14: Science and Technology135 Questions
Exam 15: Conflict, War, and Terrorism134 Questions
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The ____________ of society refers to the way society is organized.
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The ________ perspective often questions the origin and evolution of social problems and examines how research, government agencies, and the media influence the public's view of social problems.
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Which of the following illustrates part of the social structure of a society?
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To study interaction between prison guards and inmates, a sociologist lived at a prison for several months.Only the warden and a few other administrators knew he had not been convicted of a crime.This is an example of
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Susan's parents and teachers often bragged about what a smart girl she was, so Susan grew up believing she could learn any subject if she tried hard enough.This phenomenon illustrates
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List five major social institutions in society and, for each, give an example of possible breakdown in the institution and a social problem that might have resulted from that breakdown.
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Non-Marxist conflict theorists focus on order and stability in a society.
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Select a social problem and identify possible objective and subjective elements of that social problem.
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Max Weber's concept of ________ implies that, in conducting research, social scientists must try to understand others' view of reality and the subjective aspects of their experiences, such as symbols, values, and beliefs.
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A(n)______ of religiosity could be the number of times respondents report going to church or synagogue in a month or year.
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According to the ___________________________, social problems result from breakdown of the family, religious, economic, educational, or political institutions of a society.
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Being praised by one's neighbors for organizing a neighborhood community surveillance project would be a(n)
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Which perspective claims our identity or sense of self is shaped by social interaction?
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An event or characteristic that is measurable and varies or is subject to change is a(n)
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A dependent variable is the variable that the researcher believes contributes to change in the variable of interest.
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Jasmine received a list of questions in the mail.She was asked to answer the questions on paper and return them to a researcher.Jasmine was asked to participate in
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