1.
Sociology and Social Psychology are really one and the same fields since they both
focus on social influences on individual and group behavior.
FALSE
2. Socialization appears to be a process only occurring in childhood
FALSE
3. The story of Genie, the girl given to the Department of Public Social Services after
being with abusive parents, supported the conclusion that feral children can become
part of mainstream society.
FALSE
4. Social differentiation explains not only age norms, but also the general
differences between people of different social classes or genders.
TRUE
5. Adolescent youth cultures exist in all societies.
FALSE
6. Symbolic Interactionism deals with which one of the following?
The meanings we attach to the ways we relate to one another
7. The term "sociological imagination" was first coined by
Mills
8. Theory must be
Testable
9. Karl Marx emphasized ________________ as a major factor in shaping social life.
Economics
10. Conflict theory is heavily indebted to the work of _______________.
Pareto
11. Perspectives are tied not only to approaches in analyzing social phenomenon,
but also reflect those who follow the perspectives' idea of the nature of humankind, as
discussed in class. The three corresponding views that humans are 1) born good, 2)
born neutral, or 3) born greedy or evil, are in the same order as of which of the
following theoretical perspectives?
:1) psychoanalytic, 2) behaviorism, 3) symbolic interactionism
b. 1) classical conditioning, 2) operant conditioning, 3) conflict theory
c. 1) humanistic, 2) behaviorism, 3) psychoanalytic
d. 1) structural functionalism, 2) phenomenology, 3) social learning theory
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12. Which one of the following types of socialization is done by schools? a. agent of
socialization b. re socialization
c. anticipatory socialization d. all of following are done by schools
13. Acting like you are a party animal without having concern for others at age forty is a
lot less tolerable than it is for someone in their teens (if it is tolerable by others even at
that age). This is because it is based on the concept of
a. age norms. b. rites of passage. c. cohort. d. social differentiation.
14. . Which one of the following parenting styles discussed in class tends to be more
effective in developing independent skills in children while providing guidelines to
cooperate with others in society?
a. authoritarian b. permissive active c. permissive passive
d. authoritative
15._____________ was a French-speaking Swiss developmental psychologist and
philosopher known for his epistemological studies with children.
a. Piaget b. Parsons c. Pareto d. Mead
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SQA #1 Answers
1. False
2. False
3. False
4. True
5. False
6. d
7. a
8. a
9. a
10.a
11. c
12. d
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13. a
14. d
15.a
Activity 1
1. Key concepts: society is made up of selves. For an individual to live in a society, they
have to interact and be a part of the social system.
Society affects the self, and the self affects the society.
2. Key concepts: religion, media, parents, schools. Religion influences choice of moral
standards; media is a pervasive move toward how a
person develops, especially in public; parents are potentially the most influential of all
agents of socialization; and schools start shaping public
behavior of people at an early stage in life.
3. Key concepts: learning the expectations and knowledge of a society, and developing
sense of self. Learning the expectations of society helps
one to fit in, as well as frame what a lifestyle should be like. Developing a sense of self
is how learning to be part of society and one’s ability
make that happen defines the person.
4. Key concepts: Work and family roles are largely realized as adult roles. They define
what we generally need to socialize ourselves to be successful
as grown-ups that are not as important in the same way for children and minors.
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