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Socy 1000
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Sociology
Undergraduate 1
09/12/2013

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Stereotypes
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Beliefs about members of a group that are usually false, or at least exaggerated, but are the basis of assumptions made about individuals members of the group.
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Discrimination
Definition
when people treat others different because of their membership.
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What does looking through a sociological lens mean?
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The way humans look at the world and different aspects of it.
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How do you learn to ask good questions?
Definition
Ask about all of the information that you do not know about.
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Social theories
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overarching frameworks that suggest certain assumptions and assertions about the way the world works, for posing such questions and evaluating evidence related to those questions.
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Research methods
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ways of systematically studying these questions.
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What is sociology as the study of social contexts?
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it is the study of diverse contexts within which society influences individuals.
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What is Social Interaction?
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The way people act together and how they modify and alter their behavior in response to the presence of other people.
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What are norms?
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The basic rules of society that help us know what is and is not appropriate to do in any situation.
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What is social structure?
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The external forces, most notably in the social hierarchies and institutions of society.
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What is a social hierarchy?
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it is a set of important social relationships that provide individuals and groups with different kinds of status, in which some individuals and groups are elevated above others.
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What are the institutions of society?
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Longstanding and important practices (like marriage, family, education, and economic markets)
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What is the difference between Industrialization and Urbanization?
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Industrialization is the growth of factories and large-scale goods production and Urbanization is the growth of cities.
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What are urban areas?
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Those with a population density of at least 1,000 people per square mile and all surrounding areas that have an overall density of at least 500 people per square mile
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What are unions?
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Organized associations of workers (created in order to protect and fight for their rights
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What are social movements?
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Are marked by collective action aimed at bringing about some kind of change in society
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What are units of analysis?
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These are pieces of a topic that a researcher bites off when he or she studies it.
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Why are units of analysis important?
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They shape the explanations sociologists provide
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What is Interdisciplinary research?
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An increasingly central part of learning about any topic in the social sciences
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What is sociological imaginations?
Definition
the way we take into account how our individual lives are impacted by social context
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What is the distinction between quantitative research and Qualitative research?
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Quantitative is research that relies on statistical of data and Qualitative is research that relies on words, observations, or pictures as data.
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What is causality?
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The belief that one factor or phenomenon is leading to changes in another, that cant be substantiated with the data accessible to us
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What is epistemology?
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it refers to what we think we can know about the world.
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What is positivism?
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When we use universal standards to advance truth claims, determining cause and effect, and generalizing from part to whole
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What is interpretivism?
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How they make sense of social reality and navigate social interaction
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What is theoretical traditions?
Definition
Conceptual frameworks that sociologists use to imagine and make sense of the world.
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What are values?
Definition
The belief systems that shape sociologists views of and perspectives on the world we study
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What are the code of ethics?
Definition
a set of guidelines that outline what is considered moral and acceptable behavior.
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What is the distinction between dependent and independent variable?
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a dependent variable is what we predict will fluctuate in relation to other variables and an independent variable is what we predict exist separates from them
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What is Representative sampling?
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When they make sure that the characteristics of their sample reflect those of the total population they are studying
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What is comparative-historical perspective?
Definition
a method of analysis examining a social phenomenon over time or in different places
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What are cross-national comparisons?
Definition
explaining the differences between countries, such as understanding why some outcome is observed in one country and not another
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What does sociologists call correlation?
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Sociologists interested in understanding the world or informing social policy often want to go beyond simply documenting that two social phenomenon appear together. in other words they "co-vary" with each other
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What is spurious relationship?
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When two factors seem to move in the same direction
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What is empirical generalizability?
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they apply conclusions from their findings to a larger population
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What is theoretical generalizability?
Definition
they apply conclusions from their findings to larger sociological processes.
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