WGU Sociology C273- WGU Exam Study Guide
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Prepare effectively for your Western Governors University (WGU) exams with this
comprehensive and well-organized study guide. This resource contains complete exam
questions with correct and detailed answers, designed to help students understand key
concepts and successfully prepare for their WGU assessments.
WGU courses follow a competency-based learning model, meaning students must
demonstrate a strong understanding of course objectives before passing their assessments.
This study guide helps simplify the process by providing structured questions and accurate
explanations that reinforce important topics and improve exam readiness.
What This Study Guide Includes
✔ Complete exam questions covering key WGU course competencies
✔ Correct answers with clear and detailed explanations
✔ Organized format for quick and effective revision
✔ Coverage of commonly tested concepts in WGU assessments
✔ Latest updated version for reliable exam preparation
Why This Study Guide Is Helpful
This resource is designed to help students review faster, understand concepts more clearly,
and build confidence before taking WGU Objective Assessments (OA). Practicing with
structured questions and reviewing detailed answers helps strengthen knowledge and
improve test-taking skills.
Ideal For
• WGU Objective Assessment (OA) preparation
• Midterm and final exam review
• Self-paced study and revision
,• Practicing exam-style questions
• Strengthening understanding of course competencies
A valuable study resource designed to support WGU students in preparing effectively and
performing confidently in their exams.
Who was the founder of conflict theory? -answer Karl Marx
Which idea did Auguste Comte introduce to the field of sociology? -answer Positivism
Which sociological perspective views society as being made up of groups competing for scarce
resources? -answer Conflict theory
How would a functionalist theory explain the complexity of American families in the early
twenty-first century? -answer The complex patterns of family life permit greater
economic and emotional security for individuals from diverse backgrounds.
Experiments -answer A controlled setting in which specific variables are manipulated
and the outcomes are measured
Surveys -answer A series of questions asked of a sample of people
Participant observation -answer Research that takes place while the researcher
actively participates in a setting
Secondary Analysis -answer The study of data that have already been collected
,What is the purpose of having ethical standards in social research? -answer To protect
human subjects
Why is it considered unethical for sociologists to mislead their research participants? -answer
Because people have the right to give informed consent before participating in
research
What is an example of non-material culture? -answer Language
Which concept do sociologists use to describe a group whose values and goals are in opposition
to mainstream culture? -answer Counterculture
What role do a culture's values play in social interactions? -answer Values define a
culture's standards for good and bad, beautiful and ugly, right and wrong.
How does the workplace act as an agent of socialization? -answer It is an environment
where one can acquire new perspectives of the world.
Where do most people first encounter gender socialization? -answer Family
How might Charles Horton Cooley use the concept of the looking-glass self to explain the
influence of media on identity and behavior? -answer Media affects the way that
people perceive themselves because media reflects society's views of itself.
Which area of social life would be analyzed from the perspective of macro-sociology? -answer
Social class
, Which agent of socialization focuses primarily on establishing norms of moral behavior? -
answer Religion
How do sociologists describe the role of peers across the different stages of life? -answer
They serve as agents of socialization.
Which two concepts reflect sociological ways of thinking about the development of self? -
answer The looking-glass self
The generalized other
What is the position of conflict theorists regarding deviance? -answer Deviant
behavior is defined by those with power.
What is one factor psychologists, in contrast to sociologists, favor when explaining deviant
behavior? -answer Personality disorders
What is a secondary group? -answer A group that is created through similar interests,
activities, or professions
Which social theorist was the first to analyze bureaucracies as powerful forms of social
organization that are concerned with the "bottom line?" -answer Max Weber
A student is well prepared for a class assignment, and she feels confident she knows the correct
answers to the questions the teacher will ask during a group discussion. However, the student is
reluctant to raise her hand to answer the questions to avoid making her classmates look bad.
Which term explains the student's behavior within the social structure of the group? -answer
Role strain
– Complete Questions with Correct Detailed
Answers | Latest Updated Version
Prepare effectively for your Western Governors University (WGU) exams with this
comprehensive and well-organized study guide. This resource contains complete exam
questions with correct and detailed answers, designed to help students understand key
concepts and successfully prepare for their WGU assessments.
WGU courses follow a competency-based learning model, meaning students must
demonstrate a strong understanding of course objectives before passing their assessments.
This study guide helps simplify the process by providing structured questions and accurate
explanations that reinforce important topics and improve exam readiness.
What This Study Guide Includes
✔ Complete exam questions covering key WGU course competencies
✔ Correct answers with clear and detailed explanations
✔ Organized format for quick and effective revision
✔ Coverage of commonly tested concepts in WGU assessments
✔ Latest updated version for reliable exam preparation
Why This Study Guide Is Helpful
This resource is designed to help students review faster, understand concepts more clearly,
and build confidence before taking WGU Objective Assessments (OA). Practicing with
structured questions and reviewing detailed answers helps strengthen knowledge and
improve test-taking skills.
Ideal For
• WGU Objective Assessment (OA) preparation
• Midterm and final exam review
• Self-paced study and revision
,• Practicing exam-style questions
• Strengthening understanding of course competencies
A valuable study resource designed to support WGU students in preparing effectively and
performing confidently in their exams.
Who was the founder of conflict theory? -answer Karl Marx
Which idea did Auguste Comte introduce to the field of sociology? -answer Positivism
Which sociological perspective views society as being made up of groups competing for scarce
resources? -answer Conflict theory
How would a functionalist theory explain the complexity of American families in the early
twenty-first century? -answer The complex patterns of family life permit greater
economic and emotional security for individuals from diverse backgrounds.
Experiments -answer A controlled setting in which specific variables are manipulated
and the outcomes are measured
Surveys -answer A series of questions asked of a sample of people
Participant observation -answer Research that takes place while the researcher
actively participates in a setting
Secondary Analysis -answer The study of data that have already been collected
,What is the purpose of having ethical standards in social research? -answer To protect
human subjects
Why is it considered unethical for sociologists to mislead their research participants? -answer
Because people have the right to give informed consent before participating in
research
What is an example of non-material culture? -answer Language
Which concept do sociologists use to describe a group whose values and goals are in opposition
to mainstream culture? -answer Counterculture
What role do a culture's values play in social interactions? -answer Values define a
culture's standards for good and bad, beautiful and ugly, right and wrong.
How does the workplace act as an agent of socialization? -answer It is an environment
where one can acquire new perspectives of the world.
Where do most people first encounter gender socialization? -answer Family
How might Charles Horton Cooley use the concept of the looking-glass self to explain the
influence of media on identity and behavior? -answer Media affects the way that
people perceive themselves because media reflects society's views of itself.
Which area of social life would be analyzed from the perspective of macro-sociology? -answer
Social class
, Which agent of socialization focuses primarily on establishing norms of moral behavior? -
answer Religion
How do sociologists describe the role of peers across the different stages of life? -answer
They serve as agents of socialization.
Which two concepts reflect sociological ways of thinking about the development of self? -
answer The looking-glass self
The generalized other
What is the position of conflict theorists regarding deviance? -answer Deviant
behavior is defined by those with power.
What is one factor psychologists, in contrast to sociologists, favor when explaining deviant
behavior? -answer Personality disorders
What is a secondary group? -answer A group that is created through similar interests,
activities, or professions
Which social theorist was the first to analyze bureaucracies as powerful forms of social
organization that are concerned with the "bottom line?" -answer Max Weber
A student is well prepared for a class assignment, and she feels confident she knows the correct
answers to the questions the teacher will ask during a group discussion. However, the student is
reluctant to raise her hand to answer the questions to avoid making her classmates look bad.
Which term explains the student's behavior within the social structure of the group? -answer
Role strain