Exam 2: The Structure of Social Groups
Exam 1: The Sociological Perspective161 Questions
Exam 2: The Structure of Social Groups143 Questions
Exam 3: The Duality of Social Life: Order and Conflict165 Questions
Exam 4: Culture154 Questions
Exam 5: Socialization147 Questions
Exam 6: Social Control151 Questions
Exam 7: Deviance151 Questions
Exam 8: Structural Sources of Societal Change: Economic and Demographic164 Questions
Exam 9: Social Stratification155 Questions
Exam 10: Class162 Questions
Exam 11: Racial Inequality158 Questions
Exam 12: Gender Inequality157 Questions
Exam 13: The Economy154 Questions
Exam 14: Power and Politics162 Questions
Exam 15: Families153 Questions
Exam 16: Education157 Questions
Exam 17: Religion169 Questions
Exam 18: Human Agency: Individuals and Groups in Society Changing Social Structures128 Questions
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Durkheim's concept of egoistic suicide is the result of membership in a highly cohesive group.
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Sociologist Barry Wellman claims the new technological age we live in is a society dominated by______________.
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Although human beings are biologically programmed to eat, drink, sleep, and engage in sexual activity, genetics play the primary role in influencing how these drives are met.
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It is critical that members of secondary groups share common values and beliefs.
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Institutions are necessary for unity and stability, but they can be outmoded and unresponsive to the swift changes of contemporary life.
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The components of social organizations include all of the following EXCEPT
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All of the following emerge in the process of enduring social interaction EXCEPT
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Human beings adopt regularized patterns of behavior because of their ________.
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All of the following statements describe social organizations EXCEPT
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Some Appalachian families expose themselves and their children to injury or death by practicing serpent handling in their church services, showing the power of a social group to affect an individual's ________.
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One's master status refers to a status that has exceptional significance for an individual's social identity.
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George Ritzer used the concept of functionalism to describe the increasing bureaucratization of social life.
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Philip Zimbardo's prison experiment led him to reject social roles as the basis for human behavior.
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In the technological age we live in, connections are superficial often devoid of human contact; social mechanisms are missing.
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Bureaucracy promotes inefficiency, favoritism, and ambiguous role expectations.
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Wearing pajamas to the opera, bringing one's own bottle of wine to Communion, or coming to an office barefoot are examples of violating ________.
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Society places constraints on primary and secondary groups and their members through its own norms, values, roles, and mechanisms for social control.
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Ritzer was the sociologist whose studies showed that groups affect the probability of suicide.
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The hierarchical arrangement of people in terms of power, prestige, and resources exists
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