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- The Week 2 Quiz is open book, open notes.
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Questions:
1 |
(TCO 1) The systematic study of human
society is known as______________. |
2 |
(TCO 1) The study of the larger world and our
society’s place in it is known as______________. |
3 |
(TCO 1) A key element in the sociological
imagination is the ability to______________. |
4 |
(TCO 3) Of the major theoretical theories
in sociology, which one views society as a complex system whose parts work
together to promote solidarity and stability? |
5 |
(TCO 3) Functions of an institution that
unrecognized and unintended consequences of any social pattern, are known
as______________. |
6 |
(TCO 2) Gambling researcher Althea
Andrasia runs repeated tests on her measure of addiction to check for consistency
in measurement. Her goal is to
ensure that the measure has______________. |
7 |
(TCO 2) Effect is to cause,
as______________. |
8 |
(TCO 2) A relationship in which two (or
more) variables change together is
called______________. |
9 |
(TCO 2) What research method was used in Philip Zimbardo’s
study, the “Stanford County Prison”? |
10 |
(TCO 2) An apparent, although false,
association between two variables that is
caused by a third variable is called______________. |
11 |
(TCO 4) On the first day of basic
training in the army, Pvt. N. Terprize has his civilian clothes
replaced with army “greens,” has his hair shaved off, loses his privacy, and
finds that he must use a communal bathroom and other people decide when he
eats, sleeps, and what job he does. Erving Goffman would say that all these humiliating
activities are part of______________. |
12 |
(TCO 4) Radically changing someone’s
personality by carefully controlling their
environment is the process of______________. |
13 |
(TCO 4) Charles Horton Cooley used the following
phrase to mean a self-image based on how we think others see us. |
14 |
(TCO 4) Pavlovian researcher Isabel Ringing
is a daughter, mother, sister, friend, and tennis team member.
Each of those represent Isabel’s______________. |
15 |
(TCO 4) When Charles Horton Cooley used
the term, "the looking-glass self,"
he was referring to the fact that______________. |
16 |
(TCO 3) Taxi
cab driver Peacup Andropov maintains that human behavior results from
learning and has no gentic component. His position is the fundamental opposite of______________. |
17 |
(TCO 3) The appearance of Harley-Davidson
dealerships in China, or KFC franchises in Japan, is a sign of what aspect of
culture? |
18 |
(TCO 3) Judging another culture by the
standards of one’s own culture is______________; while judging any
culture by its own standards is______________. |
19 |
(TCO 3) Which of the following is a statement based
on the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis? |
20 |
(TCO 3) What is the term to refer to the judging
another culture by the standards of one’s own culture? |
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