Which basic principle of symbolic interaction outlines how people create macro level structures through their joint actions with each other?
a. Thinking and interaction
b. Groups and societies
c. Action and interaction
d. Making choices
b. Groups and societies
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Poor people would probably consider Spencer's outlook __________
a. noble b. egalitarian c. stingy d. charitable
Matching
1) sociological perspective 2) society 3) positivism 4) bourgeoisie 5) social integration 6) basic sociology 7) applied sociology 8) theory 9) micro analysis 10) macro analysis 11) globalization 12) hypothesis 13) operational definition 14) survey 15) random sample 16) sample 17) median 18) mean 19) stratified random sample 20) fieldwork 21) rapport 23) control group 24) unobtrusive measures A) Marx's term for capitalists, those who own the means of production B) ways of observing people who do not know that they are being studied C) the use of sociology to solve problems D) people who share a culture and territory E) a general statement about how some parts of the world fit together and how they work F) the group of subjects who are not exposed to the independent variable G) an examination of large-scale patterns of society H) the growing interconnections among nations due to the expansion of capitalism, trade, communications, and travel I) the degree to which members of a group or society feel united by shared values and other social bonds J) sociological research whose purpose is to make discoveries about life in human groups K) the application of the scientific approach to the social world L) in a series of scores, the score that falls halfway between the top and bottom scores M) the collection of data by having people answer a series of questions N) a sample from selected subgroups of the target population in which everyone in those subgroups has an equal chance of being included in the research O) an examination of small-scale patterns of society P) a feeling of trust that connects the researcher and the people being studied Q) the precise way in which a researcher measures a variable R) a study in which the researcher participates in a research setting while observing what is happening in that setting (also called participant observation) S) the group of subjects who are exposed to the independent variable T) understanding human behavior by placing it within its broader social context U) a sample in which everyone in the target population has the same chance of being included in the study V) in a series of scores, the arithmetic average reached by adding the scores and dividing the total by the number of scores W) a statement regarding the ways in which variables are expected to be related to one another, often according to predictions from a theory X) the individuals intended to represent the population to be studied
A tipping point is a situation in which the rare suddenly becomes commonplace
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
According to research findings on sexual behavior, which of the following is true of Americans' first sexual encounter?
A) Most people wait until their mid-20s to have sex for the first time. B) Most teens find their first sexual encounter to be a positive experience. C) Women enjoy their first experience of sex more than men do. D) A sizeable majority have sex for the first time with mere acquaintances.