Quiz 1 Flashcards
________ make the familiar strange
Sociologists
_______ is the study of human society
Sociology
Mills coined the term “__________”
Sociological imagination
Family, banks, and military are examples of ________
social institutions
___________ is the way individuals define themselves in relationship to groups they are a part of
Social idenity
_______ said “society is better understood by determining the logic or scientific laws governing human behavior, called _____ or ______
Comte
Social physics, positivism
________ was the first person to translate Comte’s written works to English and was considered to be one of the earliest feminist social scientists
Martineau
______ is well known for the theory of historical materialism, which identifies class conflict as the primary cause of social change
Marx
______ placed emphasis on subjectivity and became the foundation of ______ sociology
Weber, interpretive
______ was the founder of positivist sociology; developed a theory that division of labor helps to determine how social cohesion is maintained, or not maintained, in that society
Durkheim
______ is known for formal sociology, or a sociology of pure numbers (for instance, how a group of two is different than a group of three)
Simmel
________, ________, and ________ are modern sociological theories
Functionalism, conflict theory, and feminist theory
________ looks at how individuals interact with one another as well as at how groups, small and large, interact with one another
Sociology
_______ is one example of how political science focuses on one aspect of social relations
Power
__________ understands local interactional contexts, focusing on face-to-face encounters and gathering data through participant observations and in-depth interviews.
Microsociology
__________ looks at social dynamics across whole societies or large parts of them and often relies on statistical analysis to do so.
Macrosociology
_____________ is a micro-level theory in which shared meanings, orientations, and assumptions form the basic motivations behind people’s actions
Symbolic interactionism
__________ and ________ examine things on a more micro level than sociology does, and economics is an entirely ________ discipline.
Psychology, biology
quantitative
The Chicago School focused on __________, with the belief that _________
empirical research
people’s behaviors and personalities are shaped by their social and physical environments
We should use our _________ to question our habits or customs that seem “natural” to us.
sociological imagination
_____________ is the idea that conflict between competing interests is the basic, animating force of social change and society in general.
Conflict theory
Midrange theory attempts to predict how certain _________ tend to function
social institutions
_________ theory is the theory that various social institutions and processes in society exist to serve some important (or necessary) function to keep society running.
Functionalism
__________ describes the two behavioral scripts, one for moving through the world, and the other incorporating the external opinions of prejudiced onlookers, which are constantly maintained by African Americans.
Double consciousness