Sociology Paradigms Word Scramble
|
Embed Code - If you would like this activity on your web page, copy the script below and paste it into your web page.
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Question | Answer |
____ emphasizes that people act on the basis of their interpretation of the language and symbols in a situation. | Symbolic Interaction |
____ views society as a homeostatic unit that exist in near equilibrium. | Functionalism |
People who assume that society is an arena of constant competition and change are using the _______ paradigm. | conflict theory |
Which paradigm raises questions about the self? | Symbolic interaction |
The "looking-glass self" is a theory from the ____ paradigm. | symboic interaction |
The ____ paradigm involves the study of individuals in society and their definitions of situations. | symbolic interaction |
The social construction of reality is a focus of the ____ paradigm. | symbolic interaction |
The ____ paradigm draws focus on the meaning people attach to their action. | symbolic interaction |
The ____ paradigm is most likely to focus on patterns of social inequality | conflict theory |
The focus of ______ is on the consequences of social patterns for the operation of society. | functionalism |
The ____ paradigm is most likely to support the status quo. | functionalism |
Karl Marx is associated with ____. | conflict theory |
Which theory could be used to explain how prostitution perpetuates inequity between powerful groups and subordinate groups? | conflict theory |
Which theory would be best to explain how prostitutes define their roles? | symbolic interaction |
The ____ paradigm is most likely to note that prostitution creates jobs. | functionalism |
The term equilibrium is associated with which paradigm? | Functionalism |
If things are perceived as real, they are real in their consequences. | Thomas Theorem |
Looking glass self | Charles Horton Cooley |
Social Darwinism | Spencer |
Karl Marx | Conflict theory |
We think of ourselves as we imagine how others view us. | Looking Glass Self |
consensus | Functionalism |
Homeostatic system | Functionalism |
Various groups or categories of people compete for limited resources. | Conflict theory |
Focuses upon explaining the mechanisms for social change. | Conflict theory |
inequalities | Conflict theory |
structure and function | Functionalism |
Subjective meaning must be examined to understand behavior. | Symbolic interaction |
Created by:
Strickland
Popular Science sets