Frage 1
Frage
A [blank_start]reference group[blank_end] is a social group that serves as a point of reference for people making evaluations or decisions.
Frage 2
Frage
[blank_start]Formal Organizations[blank_end] are large, secondary groups that are organized to achieve goals efficiently.
Frage 3
Frage
Three aspects of a group:
Antworten
-
The individuals in a group interact and communicate with one another
-
they share norms and goals
-
they take an awareness that they are a "we",a distinct social unit.
-
They each take a share in the work
Frage 4
Frage
[blank_start]Aggegate[blank_end] is made up of individuals who temporarily share the same physical space but do not have a sense of belonging together.
Frage 5
Frage
[blank_start]Iron Law of oligarchy[blank_end] refers to the way organisation come to be dominated by a small, self-perpetvating elite.
Frage 6
Frage
Who coined the term the iron law of oligarchy?
Antworten
-
Robert Michels
-
Weber
-
Marx
-
Feud
Frage 7
Frage
[blank_start]Group Conformity[blank_end] is how groups influence the behavior of their members.
Frage 8
Frage
Expressive Leaders are those who are less likely to be recognized as leaders buy help with the groups moral. Instrumental leaders are those who try to keep the group moving toward it's goals.
Frage 9
Frage
George Simnel researched [blank_start]group size[blank_end]
Frage 10
Frage
[blank_start]Irving Jenis[blank_end] coined the term "group think"
Frage 11
Frage
[blank_start]Social Stratification[blank_end] refers to a system by which a society ranks categories of people in a hierarchy.
Frage 12
Frage
[blank_start]Social Class[blank_end] can be defined as a large group of people who rank close to each other in wealth, power, and prestige.
Frage 13
Frage
[blank_start]Intergenerational[blank_end] mobility is the change that family members make in their social class form one generation to the next.
Frage 14
Frage
[blank_start]Intragenerational[blank_end] Mobility is class change within one generation.
Frage 15
Frage
[blank_start]Structuaral[blank_end] Mobility involves social changes that affect large numbers of people.
Frage 16
Frage
[blank_start]Exchange[blank_end] Mobility refers to the movement of people up and down the social class system, where, on balance, the system remains the same.
Frage 17
Frage
[blank_start]Estate system[blank_end] is the ownership of property and the exercise of power is monopolized by an elite who have total control over society resources.
Frage 18
Frage
[blank_start]Caste System[blank_end] amounts to social stratification based on ascription or birth.
Frage 19
Frage
[blank_start]class system[blank_end] is form of social stratification based primary on the possession of money or material possessions. (Based on achieved goals)
Frage 20
Frage
[blank_start]Future Shock[blank_end] is the confusion resulting from rapid scientific and technological changes that unravel our traditional values and beliefs.
Frage 21
Frage
[blank_start]Reflection Theory[blank_end] is the idea that culture is a projection of social structures and relationships into the public sphere; a screen onto which the film of the underlying reality or social structures is projected.
Frage 22
Frage
The [blank_start]Theory of Colonalism[blank_end] focuses on how nations that industrialized first got the jump on the rest of the world.
Frage 23
Frage
[blank_start]Modernization Theory[blank_end] is a model of economic and social development that global inequality in terms of technological and cultural differences among nations.
Frage 24
Frage
[blank_start]Dependency Theory[blank_end] is a model of economic and social development that explains global inequality in terms of the historical explanation of poor societies by rich ones.
Frage 25
Frage
[blank_start]Hegemony[blank_end] is a condition by which a dominant group uses its power to elicit the voluntary "consent" of the masses.
Frage 26
Frage
[blank_start]Sociolization[blank_end] is the lifelong social experience by which individuals develop their human potential and learn culture; it is the process by which we learn the ways of our society.
Frage 27
Frage
For who is the self a dimension of personality composed of an individually self-awareness and self- image that emerges from social experience?
Antworten
-
George H. Mead
-
Karl Marx
-
Max Weber
-
None of these
Frage 28
Frage
[blank_start]object relations theory[blank_end] is social relationships experienced by children determine adult personalities.
Frage 29
Frage
[blank_start]Social learning theory[blank_end] is formative on of identity is a learned response from social stimuli.
Frage 30
Frage
[blank_start]Anticipatory socialization[blank_end] refers to the process of social learning directed toward gaining a desired position and commonly occurs among peers.
Frage 31
Frage
Who was the first to coin the term total institution?
Antworten
-
Erving Goffman
-
Weber
-
Marx
-
richard
Frage 32
Frage
[blank_start]Total institution[blank_end] is a place cut off from the rest of society and is under almost total control of agents who work for the insinuations.
Frage 33
Frage
The [blank_start]social construction of reality[blank_end] is the process by which individuals creatively shape reality through social reaction.
Frage 34
Frage
Ascribed statuses are positions an individual wither inherits at birth or receives involuntary later in life. Achieved statuses are positions that are earned, accomplished, or involve at least some effort or activity on the individuals part.
Frage 35
Frage
[blank_start]status inconsistency[blank_end] exists where the statuses occupied by a person bring with them significantly different amounts of prestige, thus differing expectations.
Frage 36
Frage
Role conflict refers to incompatibility among roles corresponding to a single statues. Role strain results when there is a conflict among roles corresponding to two or more different statues.
Frage 37
Frage
[blank_start]Social Exchange model[blank_end] of interaction holds that our interactions are determined by the rewards and punishments that we receive from others.
Frage 38
Frage
[blank_start]Game Theory[blank_end] is a mathematical and economic theory that predicts human interaction has the characteristics of a game.
Frage 39
Frage
[blank_start]Dramaturgy[blank_end] is an analysis of how we present ourselves in everyday life.
Frage 40
Frage
[blank_start]Presentation of Self[blank_end] is an effort of an individual to create specific impressions in the minds of others.
Frage 41
Frage
[blank_start]Impression management[blank_end] is the process to manage the impressions that others have of her or him.
Frage 42
Frage
[blank_start]Role Performance[blank_end] is the particular emphasis or interpretation that an individual gives a role he/she is fulfilling.
Frage 43
Frage
[blank_start]Tact[blank_end] involves helping someone save fave following a bad performance.
Frage 44
Frage
[blank_start]Paralingustic communication[blank_end] is the component of communication that is conveyed by the pitch and loudness of one's voice.
Frage 45
Frage
[blank_start]Proxemic communication[blank_end] the meaning that is conveyed by the amount of space between individuals.
Frage 46
Frage
[blank_start]Ethnomethodology[blank_end] involves the discovery of rules concerning our views of the world and how people ought to act.
Frage 47
Frage
[blank_start]Harold Garfinkel[blank_end] founded the ethnomethodological approach.