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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Microsociologists, such as W.I.Thomas, believe that human action is influenced mostly by
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Which research method involves manipulating a variable in order to determine how it affects another variable?
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A researcher who analyzes information collected by the United States Bureau of Census is using secondary data analysis.
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According to the social disorganization perspective, the solution to social problems
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_________ are social agreements about what is considered good and bad, right and wrong, desirable and undesirable.
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Some aspects of society can be both functional and dysfunctional.
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Students have been very active in social movements throughout the recent history of our country.What are some of the issues and movements they have been a part of?
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Which of the following would NOT be an example of a symbol?
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The social pathology model advocates proper socialization and moral education as a solution to social problems.
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Janet receives disapproving looks from strangers for singing loudly while walking down the street.The disapproving looks Janet receives are examples of
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Gender, self-esteem, crime rates, and religiosity are examples of
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Every status is associated with many _________, or the set of rights, obligations, and expectations associated with a status.
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Structural-Functionalist Theories of Social Problems include social pathology and
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A social problem is defined as any condition that is harmful to society.
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A single status, such as mother, can involve more than one role.
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