Deck 1: The Sociological Analysis of Sport in North American Society

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A sociological assumption that individuals are shaped by their society implies a total social determination.
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Although psychology and sociology are similar fields, there is very little difference in the way they study and account for human behavior.
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As a field of study, the sociology of sport treats sport and physical activities as cultural practices.
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From a sociological perspective, behaviors are considered to emanate primarily from internal individual motivations.
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Fundamental to the sociological perspective is the notion that structural forces beyond the conscious control of an individual have profound effects on human behavior.
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Sports teams are not particularly useful research settings for sociologists to test theories about social organization because they are composed of exceptional rather than average persons.
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From the view of the textbook authors, the observer of any social arrangement must view the subject from a critical stance.
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The conflict social theory has political implications but the functionalist perspective does not.
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Hegemony theory adds ideology and culture to the importance of the economy, politics, and the cultural patterns of dominance in society.
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According to the feminist social theory, organized sport has been a major contributor to the perpetuation of male dominance.
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The presence of rudimentary organization distinguishes informal sport from corporate sport.
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Which of the following statements is not true of sociology?

A) Sociology stresses those factors external to the individual.
B) Sociology is the only scientific discipline concerned with the description and explanation of human behavior.
C) Sociology describes and explains social organization.
D) Sociologists study social behavior of all kinds, from interpersonal social relations to group formations to formal social organizations.
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The sociological perspective can be uncomfortable because

A) it requires acceptance of "official" explanations of the way society is organized.
B) it liberates one from social constraints and thus undermines the comfort that tradition provides.
C) it makes possible the accurate prediction of human behavior that could be used in undesirable ways.
D) All of the above
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Functionalist theory focuses on

A) the social bond that holds groups together.
B) the social forces that pit group against group.
C) patterns of dominance and influence in society.
D) how people give meaning to their lives.
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The four levels of sport described in the textbook

A) suggest that the levels can be placed on a continuum from play to work.
B) classify pseudosports as a form of informal sport.
C) place Little League programs at the informal level of sport.
D) classify international sport as a separate level of sport.
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Conflict theorists tend to argue that

A) sport is inspirational.
B) sport provides an excellent opportunity for minorities to move up the social class ladder.
C) sport builds character in potentially deviant youth.
D) None of the above
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Which theoretical perspective places the greatest emphasis on human agency?

A) Functionalism
B) Conflict theory
C) Conflict/cultural theory
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Conflict theorists and functionalists that sport maintains the status quo.

A) agree
B) disagree
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Which of the following theories is not a structural theory?

A) Functionalism
B) Conflict/cultural theory
C) Hegemony theory
D) Interactionist theory
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The "social construction of reality" is most closely associated with

A) functionalism.
B) conflict theory.
C) critical theory.
D) interactionist theory.
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High school sports would generally be an example of

A) pseudosport.
B) informal sport.
C) organized sport.
D) corporate sport.
E) None of the above
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Human agency refers to

A) human beings as active agents shaping and changing social structures.
B) individuals as social beings.
C) individuals being socially determined.
D) the perfection of social arrangements.
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The "sociological imagination"

A) focuses on understanding the behavior of an individual and his or her problems.
B) focuses on human agency.
C) is similar to Karl Marx's term "false consciousness."
D) sees the solutions to social problems by changing the structure of society, not in terms of changing individuals.
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The textbook authors describe several major assumptions of the sociological perspective. Identify and discuss one of the major assumptions of the sociological perspective described in the text.
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Write a brief essay supporting the statement "If you hold up football to the bright light of sociology, you will see that it mirrors modern social life."
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Several major sociological theories are described in the text. Identify two of them and briefly describe how they differ.
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Three levels of sport are identified in the text. Identify two of these and give a brief characterization of each.
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What is your understanding of "the sociological imagination"? Does it appear applicable to sport in US or Canadian society? If so, how?
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A sociological assumption that individuals are shaped by their society implies a total social determination.
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Although psychology and sociology are similar fields, there is very little difference in the way they study and account for human behavior.
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As a field of study, the sociology of sport treats sport and physical activities as cultural practices.
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From a sociological perspective, behaviors are considered to emanate primarily from internal individual motivations.
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Fundamental to the sociological perspective is the notion that structural forces beyond the conscious control of an individual have profound effects on human behavior.
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Sports teams are not particularly useful research settings for sociologists to test theories about social organization because they are composed of exceptional rather than average persons.
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From the view of the textbook authors, the observer of any social arrangement must view the subject from a critical stance.
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The conflict social theory has political implications but the functionalist perspective does not.
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Hegemony theory adds ideology and culture to the importance of the economy, politics, and the cultural patterns of dominance in society.
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According to the feminist social theory, organized sport has been a major contributor to the perpetuation of male dominance.
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The presence of rudimentary organization distinguishes informal sport from corporate sport.
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Which of the following statements is not true of sociology?

A) Sociology stresses those factors external to the individual.
B) Sociology is the only scientific discipline concerned with the description and explanation of human behavior.
C) Sociology describes and explains social organization.
D) Sociologists study social behavior of all kinds, from interpersonal social relations to group formations to formal social organizations.
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The sociological perspective can be uncomfortable because

A) it requires acceptance of "official" explanations of the way society is organized.
B) it liberates one from social constraints and thus undermines the comfort that tradition provides.
C) it makes possible the accurate prediction of human behavior that could be used in undesirable ways.
D) All of the above
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Functionalist theory focuses on

A) the social bond that holds groups together.
B) the social forces that pit group against group.
C) patterns of dominance and influence in society.
D) how people give meaning to their lives.
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The four levels of sport described in the textbook

A) suggest that the levels can be placed on a continuum from play to work.
B) classify pseudosports as a form of informal sport.
C) place Little League programs at the informal level of sport.
D) classify international sport as a separate level of sport.
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Conflict theorists tend to argue that

A) sport is inspirational.
B) sport provides an excellent opportunity for minorities to move up the social class ladder.
C) sport builds character in potentially deviant youth.
D) None of the above
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Which theoretical perspective places the greatest emphasis on human agency?

A) Functionalism
B) Conflict theory
C) Conflict/cultural theory
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Conflict theorists and functionalists that sport maintains the status quo.

A) agree
B) disagree
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Which of the following theories is not a structural theory?

A) Functionalism
B) Conflict/cultural theory
C) Hegemony theory
D) Interactionist theory
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The "social construction of reality" is most closely associated with

A) functionalism.
B) conflict theory.
C) critical theory.
D) interactionist theory.
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High school sports would generally be an example of

A) pseudosport.
B) informal sport.
C) organized sport.
D) corporate sport.
E) None of the above
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Human agency refers to

A) human beings as active agents shaping and changing social structures.
B) individuals as social beings.
C) individuals being socially determined.
D) the perfection of social arrangements.
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The "sociological imagination"

A) focuses on understanding the behavior of an individual and his or her problems.
B) focuses on human agency.
C) is similar to Karl Marx's term "false consciousness."
D) sees the solutions to social problems by changing the structure of society, not in terms of changing individuals.
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The textbook authors describe several major assumptions of the sociological perspective. Identify and discuss one of the major assumptions of the sociological perspective described in the text.
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Write a brief essay supporting the statement "If you hold up football to the bright light of sociology, you will see that it mirrors modern social life."
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Several major sociological theories are described in the text. Identify two of them and briefly describe how they differ.
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Three levels of sport are identified in the text. Identify two of these and give a brief characterization of each.
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What is your understanding of "the sociological imagination"? Does it appear applicable to sport in US or Canadian society? If so, how?
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