scoiety test Flashcards

(37 cards)

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Who is Emile Durkheim

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considered the first sociologist

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who is Karl max

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How Power Helped Explain Inequality

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who is max weber

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rationalized (helped society function)

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who is Dorthy smith

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women’s best interest

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who is talcott parsons

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developing structural-functionalist school of thought

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who is c. wright mills

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the ability to connect individual experience to social realist

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who is chandler talpode

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opened race

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who is charlie cooler

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individuals see themselves with the eyes with whom they react

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4 theoretical perspectives

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structural functionalism, conflict theory, feminist theory, symbolic interactionism

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3 sociologial perspectives

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functionalist perspective (how does it function), conflict perspective ( how might someone disagree), interactionist perspective( how might someone view society)

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what is a feral children

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a feral child is defined as a neglected child who engages in lawless or anti-social behaviour.

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the 3 categories of feral children

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isolated children, confined children, children isolated by amilmals

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what can feral children develop effect

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languge, intellectual, emotional

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what is socialization

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the way people think and act

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what are the 5 agents of socialization

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family, school, peers, media, culture

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primary agents of socialization

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family, friends

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secondary agents of socialization

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school,work, religion

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what is sociology

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the development, structure, and function of sociology

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what is the manifest function?

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the visible way to function with others

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what is latent function?

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the none visible to function with others

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who is genie

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a 13-year-old girl, found November 4 1970

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how old was Victor guessed to be when they discovered

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12 years old, could not speek

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what was the forbidden experiment

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can you make someone human? after no contact with society

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what is dyad

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a group consisting of 2 members and is considered the most intimate

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what is network
an organization of people connected by a shared goal or intrest
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what is an informal group?
varies in size but people joined by something
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what are 4 research options
surveys, interviews, participant observation, content analysis
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what is a sanction?
a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule.
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what is a gang?
a group, friends or members of a family with a defined leadership that identifies with or claims control over territory, either individually or collectively, in illegal, and possibly violent, behaviour.
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what is prejudice
an affective feeling towards a person based on their perceived group membership.
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what is social identity
the portion of an individual's self-concept derived from perceived membership in a relevant social group.
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what is a peer group
members of this group are likely to influence the person's beliefs and behaviour.
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what is a clique
a small group of people, with shared interests or other features in common, who spend time together and do not readily allow others to join them.
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what is a sterotype
widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
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what is systemic discrimination
can be generated by the indirect relationships between outcomes and evaluations in roughly the same period
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what is discrimination
the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people, especially on the grounds of ethnicity, age, sex, or disability.
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nature vs nurture
Nature refers to innate qualities like human nature or genetics. Nurture refers to care given to children by parents or, more broadly, to environmental influences such as media and marketing.