Soc Graded Exam #1-4 - Assignment material PDF

Title Soc Graded Exam #1-4 - Assignment material
Author Muhammad Faheem Paracha
Course Biology, Genes & Behavior: Living with Our Genes
Institution Delta College
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Graded Exam #1

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Topic 3: Culture and Society

Started on Saturday, February 20, 2021, 6:06 AM State Finished Completed on Saturday, February 20, 2021, 7:00 AM Time taken 53 mins 26 secs Points 104.18/125.01 Grade 104.17 out of 125.00 (83%) Feedback You’re off to a good start. A course grade of 70% is required to request a transcript. You’ve met that for the rst exam already, but if you want to reattempt for a higher grade you can retake this assessment. Study hard for each exam, and consider using tutoring anytime you get stuck. Remember that 10 hours of tutoring are provided to you through your StraighterLine membership.

Question 1 Correct 4.18 points out of 4.18

Inequality, capitalism, and stratication are key concepts of which theoretical perspective? Select one: a. functionalist perspective b. conict perspective c. interactionist perspective d. global perspective

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Question 2

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A social scientist would be likely to study the

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Select one: a. composition of a meteorite discovered in a remote area of Siberia. b. reasons for the decreasing divorce rate in the U.S. c. newest procedure in heart transplant surgery. d. possibility of life on Mars.

Question 3 Correct 4.18 points out

Marx viewed the relationship between the capitalists and the exploited workers in systemic terms; that is, he believed that a system of ________ relationships maintained the power and dominance of the owners over the workers.

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Select one: a. environmental, economic, and cultural b. social, cultural, and political c. political, environmental, and social d. economic, social, and political

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The use of sociology with the specic intent of yielding practical applications for human behavior and organizations is referred to as

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Select one: a. pure science. b. clinical sociology. c. applied sociology. d. basic sociology.

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Question 5

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An ideal type is a(n)

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Select one: a. body of knowledge obtained by methods based on systematic observation. b. construct or model that serves as a measuring rod against which actual cases can be evaluated. c. detailed plan or method for obtaining data scientically. d. initiator of people's attitudes or behavior.

Question 6 Correct

A sociologist who studies the unequal economic reality between men and women would probably be following which of the following perspectives?

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Select one: a. functionalism b. interactionism c. conict d. globalism

Question 7

Which of the following would be an example of cultural capital?

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Select one: a. the reciprocal trust inherent in social networks b. knowledge of great American authors c. a close network of extended relatives d. knowledge of Laotian cuisine

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Question 8 Correct 4.17 points out of 4.17

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An attempt to explain problems, actions, or behavior in a comprehensive manner is called a(n) Select one: a. science. b. typology. c. theory. d. ideal type.

Question 9 Correct

Which early sociologist applied the concept of evolution to societies in order to explain how they change or evolve over time?

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Select one: a. Émile Durkheim b. Charles Darwin c. Harriet Martineau d. Herbert Spencer

Question 10

Sociology is considered a science because sociologists

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Select one: a. teach at respected universities. b. engage in organized and systematic study of phenomena to enhance understanding. c. receive government funding for research projects. d. construct middle-range theories to explain social behavior.

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Question 11 Correct 4.17 points out of 4.17

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Why was Rik Scarce, a doctoral student at Washington State University, placed in jail in 1993? Select one: a. for preserving the condentiality of his research b. for raiding a university laboratory c. for "snitching" on university administrators d. for forging transcripts

Question 12 Correct 4.17 points out of 4.17

A sociologist sets up an experiment on the effects of television violence on children. The set of children that are shown the violent cartoons are considered to be the Select one: a. experimental group. b. control group. c. independent variable. d. dependent variable.

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A sociologist attends meetings at all the schools and churches in his community over several years, and meets as many residents as he can for the purpose of exploring all facets of the community's social life. He then compiles a detailed description of the community. He is conducting Select one: a. a content analysis. b. a secondary analysis. c. a quantitative study. d. ethnographic research.

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Question 14 Correct 4.17 points out of 4.17

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People may behave differently in articial situations than they would in the "real world." This poses a particular problem for researchers using Select one: a. questionnaires. b. content analysis. c. replication. d. laboratory experiments.

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A sociologist who is interested in examining racism in sports might determine what percentage of team owners, general managers, coaches, and managers are members of each racial group. This would be an example of developing a(n) Select one: a. research design. b. operational denition. c. hypothesis. d. theory.

Question 16 Correct

The relationship between a condition or a variable and a particular consequence, with one event leading to the other, is known as

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Select one: a. observation. b. causal logic. c. a correlation. d. an index.

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Question 17 Correct 4.17 points out of 4.17

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Which of the following was a common criticism of Exxon's actions after the 1989 Valdez disaster? Select one: a. Exxon did not pay sociologists well enough for the research they did on jury deliberations. b. Exxon agreed to fund only those sociologists who were known to be in favor of Exxon's policies and actions. c. No legal scholars were approached to do research on jury deliberations. d. Exxon did not volunteer to fund research on clean-up technologies or longterm environmental costs.

Question 18 Correct

The variable that is hypothesized to cause or inuence another variable is referred to by social scientists as a(n)

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Select one: a. independent variable. b. dependent variable. c. spurious variable. d. operational variable.

Question 19 Correct

A factor held constant to test the relative impact of the independent variable is known as a

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Select one: a. control variable. b. dependent variable. c. correlation. d. cross-tabulation.

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Question 20 Correct 4.17 points out of 4.17

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The use of photographic and video documentation in sociological study is known as Select one: a. iconography. b. visual sociology. c. secondary sociology. d. image analysis.

Question 21

Invention is the

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Select one: a. combination of existing cultural items into a form that did not previously exist. b. process of introducing new elements into a culture. c. process of making known or sharing the existence of an aspect of reality. d. process by which a cultural item is spread from group to group or society to society.

Question 22

The employees of Indian call centers can be considered ______.

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Select one: a. a subculture b. a counterculture c. a dominant culture d. a material culture

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Question 23

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Facing forward in an elevator can be considered a(n)

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Select one: a. informal norm. b. formal norm. c. more. d. sanction.

Question 24

According to research, the proportion of students who cheat is often higher among

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Select one: a. elementary school students. b. middle school students. c. high school students. d. college students.

Question 25

A society

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Select one: a. is a dependent group that owes allegiance to a larger group. b. is the largest form of human group. c. contains several different cultures. d. contains one subculture and many cultures.

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Given that cultural diffusion could upset the stability of a society, which perspective is most likely to argue that most cultures resist new cultural components that do not t comfortably into their social system?

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Select one: a. Functionalist perspective b. Conict perspective c. Interactionist perspective d. Feminist perspective

Question 27 Correct 4.17 points out of 4.17

In his research, George Murdock determined which of the following to be a cultural universal? Select one: a. War b. Astronomy c. Funeral ceremonies d. Mathematics

Question 28

Culture lag is

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Select one: a. the totality of learned, socially transmitted behavior. b. viewing people's behavior from the perspective of one's own culture. c. the physical or technological aspects of our daily lives. d. a period of maladjustment during which the nonmaterial culture is still adapting to new material conditions.

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Question 29

Diffusion is the

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Select one:

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a. combination of existing cultural items into a form that did not previously exist.

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b. process of introducing new elements into a culture. c. process of making known or sharing the existence of an aspect of reality. d. process by which a cultural item is spread from group to group or society to society.

Question 30

Collective conceptions of what is considered good, desirable, and proper, as well as bad, undesirable, and improper, are known as

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Select one:

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a. values. b. folkways. c. mores. d. sanctions.

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