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,Anthropology - correct ans:Comparative study of various aspects of past and present cultures
Conflict perspective - correct ans:Theoretical perspective that focuses on those forces in society that
promote competition and change
Dysfunction - correct ans:Negative consequences an element has for the stability of the social system
Economics - correct ans:Study of the choices people make in an effort to satisfy their wants and needs
Function - correct ans:Positive consequence an element of society has for the maintenance of the social
system
Functionalist perspective - correct ans:Theoretical prospective that views society as a set of internalized
parts that work together to produce a stable social system
History - correct ans:Study of past events
Ideal type - correct ans:Description of the essential characteristics of some aspect of society
Latent function - correct ans:Unintended and unrecognized consequences of some element of society
Manifest function - correct ans:Intended and recognized consequence of some element of society
Political Science - correct ans:Study of the organization and operation of governments
Psychology - correct ans:Science that deals with the behavior and thinking of organisms
Social Darwinism - correct ans:Perspective that holds that socities evolve toward stability and perfection
Social interaction - correct ans:How people relate to one another and influence each other's behavior
,Social phenomena - correct ans:An observable fact or event that involves the human society
Social psychology - correct ans:Study of how an individual's behavior and personality are affected by the
social environment
Social sciences - correct ans:Related disciplines that study various aspects of human social behavior
Sociological imagination - correct ans:Ability to see the connection between the larger world and our
personal lives
Sociological perspective - correct ans:A viewing of the behavior of groups in a systematic way
Sociology - correct ans:Social science that studies human society and social behavior
Symbol - correct ans:Anything that stands for something else and has a shared meaning attached to it.
Symbolic interaction - correct ans:Interaction between people that takes place through the use of
symbols
Theoretical perspective - correct ans:General set of assumptions about the nature of phenomena;
outlines certain assumptions about the nature of social life
Theory - correct ans:Systematic explanation of the relationship among phenomena
Vestehen - correct ans:Empathetic understanding of the meanings others attach to their actions
A surgeon recommends surgery to make the genitals of an intersex infant conform to an ideal of normal
genitalia. A sociologist might view the doctor's recommendation as a result of - correct ans:the belief in
a binary sex system.
, According to sociologist Jennifer Pierce's research on gender disparities in the legal field, trial lawyers
perform masculine emotional labor, using aggression, intimidation, and manipulation, behavior which is
often deemed inappropriate ("bitchy") when enacted by female litigators. What social fact does this
help us understand? - correct ans:the discrepancy between women's representation among law school
and their representation among partners at law firms
Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique championed women's right to work in the early 1960s. But for
many black feminists, Friedan's book ignored thousands of working women by suggesting that - correct
ans:all women experience oppression in the same way.
Feminists argue that gender matters because - correct ans:it structures social relations between people.
In 2011, a Toronto police officer said, during a crime prevention talk, that "women should avoid dressing
like sluts in order not to be victimized." The idea that women are supposed to dress within a particular
set of (largely unspoken) social boundaries, and thereby avoid being called "sluts," speaks to the -
correct ans:maintenance of a gender order.
In her interview with Dalton Conley, Paula England highlights the changing gender dynamics of
relationships for college students. England's research found that students hook up rather than date, and
that when they do, "something sexual happens" (which may or may not be intercourse). In contrast,
dating has a very different meaning than hooking up, with the expectation that it might mean a
relationship, and that it is - correct ans:monogamous.
Marissa Mayer was appointed the CEO of Yahoo Corporation in July 2012. While she did not become not
the highest paid CEO in the United States, her position suggests that - correct ans:more women are able
to break the glass ceiling.
Same-sex marriage is now legal in all U.S. states, and the number of people marrying those of the same
sex has skyrocketed, with such couples becoming more visible in society. In Brazil, the travesti take on
distinctly female characteristics, yet declare themselves as men and have penetrative sex with men who
appear exclusively as male. How do these two different examples help describe the difference between
homosexuality and homosexual behavior? - correct ans:Homosexuality is a certain social identity,
whereas homosexual behavior is an activity that is not necessarily tied to a social identity.
Since 1970, the U.S. Census Bureau reports that there has been about an 8 percent jump in the number
of male nurses. A pay disparity also exists, with male nurses being paid about 20 percent more than
their female counterparts. This change in gender balance in this profession seems counter to the idea