This Sociology 101 Quiz covers chapters 6-10, assessing understanding of social groups, leadership styles, group dynamics, social interaction, and the construction of reality. It evaluates key sociological concepts and their application, essential for students mastering the subject.
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False
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Corporate crime
White collar crime
Hate crime
Organized crime
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Study of social interations
Disengaging from an important role
Process by which people act & react in relation to others
Conflict among the roles connected to two or more statuses
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Primary social groups
Secondary social groups
Tertiary social groups
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Emotions
Language
Reality play
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Corporate crime
White collar crime
Organized crime
Hate crime
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Master status
Ascribed status
Achieved status
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Ethnomethodology
Social construction of reality
Dramaturgical analysis
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Retribution
Deterrence
Rehabilitation
Societal protection
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Matza theory
Sutherland's theory
Hirschi's theory
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Retribution
Deterrence
Rehabilitation
Societal protection
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Tertiary
Primary
Social control
Deviance
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The social construction of feeling
Social construction of gender
Social construction of humor
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Majority
The out-group
Minority
The in-group
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Primary deviance
Secondary deviance
Criminal deviance
Tertiary deviance
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Organized crime
Hate crime
White collar crime
Corporate crime
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Reference group
Primary group
Group think
Secondary group
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Oligarchy
Utilitarian
Bureaucracy
Coercive
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Status set
Ascribed status
Achieved status
Master status
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Secondary group
Reference group
Social group
Primary group
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Social Interaction
Social Stratification
Social control
Social deviance
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Social construction of reality
Ethnomethodology
Dramaturical analysis
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Reference group
Group think
Secondary social group
Primary social group
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Matza Theory
Hirshi's Control & Bond Theory
Sutherland's Differential Association Theory
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Organized crime
Corporate crime
White collar
Hate
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Role conflict
Role exit
Role set
Role strain
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Structural functional
Conflict theory
Symbolic interactionism
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Disengaging from an important role
Conflict among the roles connected to a single status
A number of roles attached to a single status
Behavior expected of someone who holds a particular status
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A norm allowing any type of relationships
A norm forbidding sexual relations or marriage between certain relatives
Abnormal behavior between consenting adults
A norm allowing sexual relations between relatives
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Primary deviance
Secondary deviance
Criminal deviance
Tertiary deviance
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Retribution
Deterrence
Rehabilitation
Societal protection
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Merton's modes
Labeling theory
Hirschi's theory
Sutherland's theory
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Matza Theory
Hirschi's Theory
Sutherland's Differential Theory
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Dramaturgical analysis
Differential perception of reality
Ethnomethodology
Social contruction of reality
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Retribution
Deterrance
Rehabilitation
Societal protection
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Authoritarian
Democratic
Participatory
Laissez-faire
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Role
Role set
Role conflict
Role strain
Role exit
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Asch
Ritzer
Migram
Kanter
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Member is viable part of social group
Member is not accepted
Member feels competition or opposition
Member feels respect & loyalty
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Both norms and the way people define rule=breking behavior involves social power
Deviance varies according to cultural norms
People become deviant as others define them that way
Deviance discourages social change
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Abnormality
Efficiency
Uniformity
Control
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Queer theory
Heterosexism
Homophobia
Homosexual
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Class
Conspicuous consumption
Meritocracy
Caste
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Bureaucracy
Normative
Oligarchy
Utilitarian
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1.4% of men & 2.8% of women
2.8% of men & 1.4% of women
2.8% of men & 1.2% of women
2.6% of men & 1.4% of women
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