Define the three paradigms and relate the paradigms to the real world:
1.
Structural Functional Paradigm
2.
Social Conflict Paradigm
3.
Symbolic Interaction Paradigm
Define four of the following terms/names
4.
Sociology
5.
Sociological perspective
6.
Inge Broverman
7.
Carol Gilligan
8.
Philip Goldberg
9.
Global perspective
10.
Social marginality
11.
Sociological imagination
12.
Manifest function
13.
Latent function
14.
Manifest dysfunction
15.
Latent dysfunction
Define eight of the following terms/names
16.
Culture
17.
Material cultural trait
18.
Non-material cultural trait
19.
Proxemics
20.
Cosmic calendar
21.
Culture Shock
22.
Symbols
23.
Language (Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis)
24.
Values
25.
Beliefs
26.
Robin Williams (values)
27.
Norms
28.
Proscriptive norm
29.
Prescriptive norm
30.
More
31.
Folkway
32.
Multiculturalism
33.
Subculture
34.
Counterculture
35.
Culture integration
36.
Culture lag
37.
Ethnocentric
38.
Cultural relativism
39.
Cultural universals
Define eight of the following terms/names
40.
Social interaction
41.
Social structure
42.
John B. Watson
43.
Social Isolation (Anna, Isabelle, and
Genie)
44.
Status
45.
Ascribed status
46.
Achieved status
47.
Master status
48.
Role
49.
Role conflict
50.
Role strain
51.
Status/Role exist
52.
Social construction of reality
53.
Leonard Bickman
54.
Primary groups
55.
Secondary groups
56.
Ethnomethodology
57.
Dramaturgical analysis
58.
Gender and personal performance
59.
Humor related to sociology
Define eight of the following terms/names
60.
Deviance
61.
Social sanctions
62.
Social control
63.
Passive socialization
64.
Resocialization
65.
Emile Durkheim and deviance
66.
Anomie
67.
Strain Theory
68.
Illegitimate Opportunity Theory
69.
Labeling Theory
70.
Primary deviance
71.
Secondary deviance
72.
Stigma (master status)
73.
Retrospective labeling
74.
Projective labeling
75.
Tertiary deviance
76.
Thomas Szasz
77.
Medicalization of deviance
78.
Differential Associating Theory
79.
Control Theory
80.
Social Conflict Theory (deviance)
81.
Edwin Sutherland
Define two of the following terms/names
82.
Sex (sociological definition)
83.
Alfred Kinsey
84.
Nature (sexuality)
85.
Nurture (sexuality)
Rubric:
Defining the three paradigms and relating them to the real world correctly along with defining the minimum of thirty terms will earn you a “B”.
The above plus five more terms defined correctly will earn you an “A”.
The above minus five terms will earn you a “C”.
The above minus ten terms will earn you a “D”.