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gender-conflict theory (feminist theory) - Correct Answer-the study of society that focuses on inequality and conflict between women and men race-conflict theory - Correct Answer-the study of society that focuses on inequality and conflict between people of different racial and ethnic categories Feminism - Correct Answer-support of social equality for women and men macro-level orientation - Correct Answer-a broad focus on social structures that shape society as a whole micro-level orientation - Correct Answer-a close up focus on social interactions in specific situations symbolic interaction approach - Correct Answer-a framework for building theory that sees society as the product of the everyday

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sociology 101 UBC final
gender-conflict theory (feminist theory) - Correct Answer-the study of society that
focuses on inequality and conflict between women and men

race-conflict theory - Correct Answer-the study of society that focuses on inequality and
conflict between people of different racial and ethnic categories

Feminism - Correct Answer-support of social equality for women and men

macro-level orientation - Correct Answer-a broad focus on social structures that shape
society as a whole

micro-level orientation - Correct Answer-a close up focus on social interactions in
specific situations

symbolic interaction approach - Correct Answer-a framework for building theory that
sees society as the product of the everyday interactions of individuals

low-income countries - Correct Answer-nations with low standards of llving in which
most people are poor

comte's three stages of society - Correct Answer-theological stage, metaphysical stage,
scientific stage

theological stage - Correct Answer-the church in the middle ages

metaphysical stage - Correct Answer-the Enlightenment and the ideas of Hobbes,
Locke, and Rousseau

Scientific Stage (comte) - Correct Answer-modern physics, chemistry, sociology

Positivism (comte) - Correct Answer-a scientific approach to knowledge based on
"positive" facts as opposed to mere speculation

theory - Correct Answer-a statement of how and why specific facts are related

theoretical approach - Correct Answer-a basic image of society that guides thinking and
research

structural-functional approach - Correct Answer-a framework for building theory that
sees society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and
stability

,Sociology - Correct Answer-the systematic study of human society.

sociological perspective - Correct Answer-the special point of view of sociology that
sees general patterns of society in the lives of particular people.

global perspective - Correct Answer-the study of the larger world and our societies
place in it

high income countries - Correct Answer-nations with the highest overall standards of
living

middle income nations - Correct Answer-nations with standards of living about average
for the whole world

social structure - Correct Answer-any relatively stable pattern of social behavior

social functions - Correct Answer-the consequences of a social pattern for the operation
of society as a whole

manifest functions - Correct Answer-the recognized and intended consequences of any
social pattern

latent functions - Correct Answer-the unrecognized and unintended consequences of
any social pattern

social dysfunction - Correct Answer-any social pattern that may disrupt the operation of
society

social-conflict approach - Correct Answer-a framework for building theory that sees
society as an arena of inequality that generates conflict and change

positivist sociology - Correct Answer-the study of society based on scientific observation
of social behavior

science - Correct Answer-a logical system tha develops knowledge from direct,
systematic observation

empirical evidence - Correct Answer-information we can verify with our senses

concept - Correct Answer-a mental construct that represents some part of the world in a
simplified form

variable - Correct Answer-a concept whose value changes from case to case

, measurement - Correct Answer-a procedure for determining the value of a variable in a
specific case

operationalize a variable - Correct Answer-specify exactly what is to be measured
before assigning a value to a variable

reliability - Correct Answer-consistency of measurement

validity - Correct Answer-Actually measuring exactly what you intend to measure

correlation - Correct Answer-a relationship in which two (or more) variables change
together

cause and effect - Correct Answer-a relationship in which a change to one variable (the
independent variable) causes change in another (the dependent variable)

independent variable - Correct Answer-the variable that causes the change

dependent variable - Correct Answer-the variable that changes

spurious correlation - Correct Answer-an apparent but false relationship between two
(or more) variables that is caused by some other variable

objectivity - Correct Answer-personal neutrality in conducting research

interpretive sociology - Correct Answer-the study of society that focuses on the
meanings people attach to their social world

critical sociology - Correct Answer-the study of society that focuses on the need for
social change

gender - Correct Answer-the personal traits and social position that members of society
attach to being male or female

research method - Correct Answer-a systematic plan for doing research

experiment - Correct Answer-a research method for investigating cause and effect
under highly controlled conditions

hypothesis - Correct Answer-a statement of a possible relationship between two (or
more) variables

survey - Correct Answer-a research method in which subjects respond to a series of
statements or questions on a questionnaire or interview

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