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SOCIO 211 1st EditionExam # 1 Study Guide - Reilly, a sociology masters student, wants to do research on the homeless in her city. She would like to provide rich, detailed, inside view of being homeless. What research method should she choose?o Ethnography- What do Marxism and feminism have in common?o Both focus on inequalities and conflict as central features of modern societies- What would a symbolic interactionist say in involved in nearly all social interactions?o An exchange of symbols - During a congressional public health summit, the American medical association and other organizations cited over 3,500 studies that:o Support a link between violent video games and problematic behavior in children - Political communities with clearly defined borders (rather than vague frontiers) in which the governments have extensive power over citizens lives are known as:o Nation-states- Elijah Anderson’s study (1990) of everyday life in two adjacent urban neighborhoods showed thattensions in social interaction are often based on the:o Stereotypes about the presumed statuses of the individuals involved - What type of society is described as having very little inequality, no division of rich and poor, fewdifferences in power, emphasis on cooperation rather than competition, participatory decision making, and an elaborate ceremonial life?o Hunting and gathering- According to George Herbert mead, the socialization process occurs in three stages: the I stage, the me stage, and the:o Generalized other stage-Interactional vandalism illustrates the connection between micro-level interactions and the larger society because it:o Reflects larger race, class, and gender inequalities of power and status in society-The Sapir-Whorf linguistic relativity hypothesis is important in understanding how:o Language shapes our perceptions and ways of thinking- The highest status in traditional cultures was the age-grade of a(n):o Elder-Erving Goffman and other theorist who focus on social interaction often use the analogy of:o Theater and drama-Which of the following norms is a cultural universal?o Prohibition against incest-The significance of a sociological imagination is that:o Sociology attempts to connect individual experiences to a conception of a larger social structure -What is the difference between social identity and self-identity?o Social identity focuses on similarities among people, whereas self-identity focuses on individual differences- Max Weber argued that _______ is necessary in modern societies.o BureaucracyThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.- The number of women in the United States who have been victims of a completed or attempted rape is:o 1 in every 6 women- What’s cultural appropriation?o Taking other cultures, esthatic - To the extent that schools help perpetuate social and economic inequalities across generations, they are a part of process of:o Social reproduction- Groupthink think takes place when:o Group members ignore the actions, plans, or ideas that go against group consensus - What is the difference between assimilation and multiculturalism? Which one is best for encouraging and embracing diversity?o Assimilation “melts” cultures into mainstream majority - Much of what is learned in school has nothing to do with the formal content of the lessons. The teaching of values, attitudes, and habits constitutes the:o Hidden curriculum - Jonathon Kozol’s (1991) study of American schools found that:o High levels of segregation within schools and great inequalities between them exist- According to ______ theorists, the criminal justice system has become increasingly oppressive toward working-class offenders.o


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