Socio 101 Introduction to Sociology What Every Sociology Student Should Know

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Socio 101 Introduction to Sociology
What Every Sociology Student Should Know
EXAM 1 Concept Review Sheet
Chapter 1
Sociology
Applied sociology
Sociological
Imagination
Macro Level
Micro Level
Personal Troubles
Public Issues
Theory
StructuralFunctionalist
Manifest
Functions
Latent
Functions
Conflict
Symbolic
Interactionist
Early Theorists
Comte
Spencer
Marx
Weber
Steps in the Research
Process
Hypothesis
Variables
Independent
Dependent
Research Methods
Survey
Population
Sample
Random
Sample
Participant
Observation
Controlled
Experiments
Ethics
Chapter 2
Culture
Material Culture
Nonmaterial Culture
Ideal
Real
Ethnocentrism
Culture Shock
Cultural relativity
Components of Culture
Cognitive
Beliefs
Values
Knowledge
Material
Normative
Folkways
Mores
Laws
Taboos
Language
Sapir-Whorf
Hypothesis
Sanctions
Positive
Negative
Formal
Informal
Subcultures
Countercultures
Cultural Lag
Cultural Diffusion
Cultural Leveling
Chapter 3
Feral Children
Isolated Children
Institutionalized
Children
Deprived animals
Looking Glass Self
Role-taking
Generalized Other
Significant Other
Stages of Role-taking
Imitation
Play
Teams
I & Me
Agents of Socialization
Family
Schools
Peers
Religion
Media
Types of Socialization
Developmental
Anticipatory
Resocialization
total institutions
degradation
ceremonies
Socio 101 Introduction to Sociology
What Every Sociology Student Should Know
EXAM 1 Concept Review Sheet
Chapter 4
Levels of Analysis
Macro sociology
Micro sociology
Social Structure
significance of
groups
social institutions
Status
Ascribed
Achieved
Master
Status Set
Roles
Role performance
Role conflict
Role strain
Mechanical solidarity
Organic solidarity
division of labor
Gemeinschaft
Gesellschaft
Dramaturgy
Impression management
Ethnomethodology
Background
assumptions
Thomas Theorum
Chapter 5
Groups
Aggregate
Category
Dyad
Triad
Coalitions
Primary
Secondary
Voluntary Association
In-group
Out-group
Reference
Iron law of oligarchy
Bureaucracies
characteristics of
Group Dynamics
diffusion of
responsibility
Leadership
Instrumental
Expressive
Leadership Styles
Authoritarian
Democratic
Laissez-faire
Conformity
Asch experiment
Authority
Milgram’s Obedience
to
authority experiment
Situational Norms
Zimbardo Prison
experiment
Groupthink
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