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  1. A society is…

  • set of people incorporated by concrete needs, interests, obligations, kinds of activity

  • The term “sociology” for the first time has appeared in the book of

    • “Capital” by K.Marx

  • The social status as the category of sociology represents…

    • a position of the person in the social system connected to belonging to group

  • The social role as the category of sociology represents…

    • a set of expectations for people who occupy a given social position or status

  • Macrosociology is a …

    • sociological investigation that concentrates on large-scale phenomena or entire civilisations

  • Microsociology is a …

    • sociological investigation that stresses the study of small groups, often through experimental means

  • Two principal forms of survey research are the…

    • Interview and questionnarie

  • Achieved status is…

    • A social position that a person attains largely through his or her own efforts

  • Ascribed status is…

    • A social position generally assumed to be fixed by birth or inheritance

  • Anomie, according to E.Durkheim, is …

    • The loss of direction felt in a society when social control of individual behavior has become ineffective

  • Two main perspectives in explaining collective behavior -

    • Emergent-norm and value-added perspectives

  • The system of economic relations in primitive society was based on the following characteristics…

    • Hunting, collecting , absence of private property

  • The system of economic relations in slaveholding society was based on such characteristics…

    • Operation of another’s work with full assignment of his products

  • The system of economic relations in feudal society was based on such characteristics…

    • Labor, either natural, or the monetary rent, including by craft

  • The system of economic relations in capitalist society was based on such characteristics…

    • Development of business, a competition, trade through a personal freedom

  • The system of economic relations in socialist society was based on such characteristics…

    • A state ownership on all means of production

  • The system of sociopolitical relations in primitive society was based on…

    • Elective board of elders

  • The system of sociopolitical relations in slaveholding society was based on…

    • A unlimited monarchic despotism

  • The system of sociopolitical relations in feudal society was based on…

    • Unlimited, or a moderate monarchy, at an opportunity of existence of trading republics

  • The system of sociopolitical relations in capitalist society was based on…

    • Different variants of democracy and parliamentary

  • The system of sociopolitical relations in socialist society was based on…

    • One-party dictatorship

  • The system of social-stratification relations in primitive society was based on presence of such social groups as…

    • Stratification on age, sex, abilities, individualities

  • The system of social-stratification attitudes in slaveholding society was based on presence of such social groups as…

    • Imperial family, small representation of aristocracy and slaves

  • The system of social-stratification attitudes in feudal society was based on presence of such social groups as…

    • Imperial family, insignificant groups of nobility

  • The system of social-stratification attitudes in capitalist society was based on presence of such social groups as…

    • Bankers, businessmen, proletariat, intelligencia, farmers

  • The system of social-stratification attitudes in socialist society was based on presence of such social groups as…

    • Workers, collective farmers, intelligencia, party elite

  • Crowd is …

    • A temporary gathering of people in close proximity who share a common focus or interest

  • Natural disaster is…

    • A sudden or disruptive event that overtaxes a community’s resources, so that outside aid is necessary

  • Fads are …

    • A temporary patterns of behavior involving large numbers of people; they spring up independently of preceding trends

  • Fashion is …

    • A pleasurable mass involvements that feature a certain amount of acceptance by society

  • A panic is…

    • A fearful arousal or collective flight based on a generalized belief that may or may not be accurate

  • Crazes are …

    • An exciting mass involvement that lasts for a relatively long period

  • A rumor is …

    • A piece of information gathered informally that is used to interpret an ambiguous situation

  • The term public refers to…

    • A dispersed group of people, not necessarily in contact with one another, who share an interest in an issue

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    1. The term public opinion refers to…

    • Expressions of attitudes on matters of public policy that are communicated to decision makers

  • Three major assumptions of structural-functionalist perspective

    • Stability, harmony, evolution

  • Three major assumptions of conflict perspective

    • Competition, structural inequality, social change

  • Three major assumptions of symbolic perspective

    • Symbolic meanings are important; meanings grow out of relationships; meanings are negotiated

  • Sociologists employ 2 techniques when they use of existing sources

    • Secondary analysis and content analysis

  • The author of dramaturgical approach in sociology

    • E.Goffman

  • The term “ideal type” was coined by…

    • M.Weber

  • Subject of sociology as sciences acts on…

    • Research of association of groups of society at a concrete stage of its development

  • Alienation is a …

    • A condition of estrangement or disassociation from the surrounding society

  • The first sociological perspective is…

    • Positivism

  • Talcott Parsons is a proponent of…

    • Structural-functionalist perspective

  • Robert Merton is a proponent of…

    • Structural-functionalist perspective

  • Erving Goffman is a proponent of…

    • Interactionist perspective

  • George Herbert Mead is a proponent of…

    • Interactionist perspective

  • Charles Horton Cooley is a proponent of…

    • Interactionist perspective

  • Social inequality is …

    • A condition in which members of society have differing amounts of wealth, prestige, or power

  • Economic Sociology as a science was emerged in …

    • the XX century

  • Hunting-and-gathering society is…

    • A preindustrial society in which people rely on whatever foods and fibres are readily available in order to survive

  • Horticultural society -

    • A preindustrial society in which people plant seeds and crops rather than merely subsist on available foods

  • Agrarian society -

    • The most technologically advanced form of preindustrial society. Members are engaged primarily in the production of food, but increase their crop yields through technological innovations such as the plow

  • Industrial society -

    • A society that depends on mechanization to produce its goods and services

  • Postindustrial society -

    • A society whose economic system is engaged primarily in the processing and control of information

  • Who is the founder of sociological science?

    • A.Comte

  • Innovation is…

    • The process of introducing a new idea or object to a culture through discovery or invention

  • Dysfunction is …

    • An element or process of a society that may disrupt social system or reduce its stability

  • According to Merton’s theory manifest function is…

    • An open, stated, and conscious function

  • According to Merton’s theory latent function is…

    • An unconscious or unintended function that may hidden purposes

  • A research design is…

    • A detailed plan or method for obtaining data scientifically

  • Evolutionary theory has developed by…

    • H.Spenser

  • Class system is…

    • A social ranking based primarily on economic position in which achieved characteristics can influence social mobility

  • The main limitation of observation is…

    • Limited to data collected for some other purpose

  • The main limitation of experiment is…

    • Ethical limitations on the degree to which subjects’ behavior can be manipulated

  • The main limitation of survey is…

    • Can be expensive and time-consuming

  • The main limitation of existing sources is…

    • Involves months if not years of labor-intensive data

  • Survey is …

    • A method that involves asking a relatively large number of people the same set of standardized questions

  • Experiment is …

    • An artificially created situation that allows a researcher to manipulate variables

  • Observation is …

    • A research technique in which an investigator collects information through direct participation and/or by closely watching a group or community

  • Interview is …

    • A face-to-face or telephone questioning of a respondent to obtain desired information

  • 2 Terms “mechanical solidarity” and “organic solidarity” were coined by

    • E.Durkheim

  • An ideal type is …

    • A construct or model for evaluating specific cases

  • Basic steps in sociological research are…

    • Defining the problem, reviewing the literature, formulating the hypothesis, collecting and analysing data, developing the conclusion

  • A sociological approach that assumes that social behavior is best understood in terms of conflict or tension between competing groups is …

    • Conflict perspective

  • Sociology as a science was emerged in …

    • France

  • The term “sociology” was coined by …

    • A.Comte

  • An economic system in which the means of productions are held largely in private hands, and the main incentive for economic activity is the accumulation of profits is…

    • Capitalism

  • An economic system under which the means of production and distribution are collectively owned is …

    • Socialism

  • An economic system under which all property is communally owned and no social distinctions are made on the basis of people's ability to produce

    • Communism

  • A sample is …

    • A selection from a larger population that is statistically representative of that population

  • Object of sociological study is…

    • Society

  • Horizontal mobility is …

    • The movement of an individual from one social position to another of the same rank

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