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HSB4UI – GRADE 12 SOCIOLOGY
THE MOST POWERFUL MATCHING LIST IN THE UNIVERSE
Unwritten rules and expectations in a society
1.) Structural Functionalism
Saw their family and peers killed in WW1
2.) Psychogenic Illness
Holds the highest education level of any generation
3.) Primary Care Ethics
Also known as the “Millennial” generation
4.) Peer Group
Sociology, Economics and Anthropology
5.) Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
Disorientation felt by people when in a new culture
6.) Ethnocentrism
Judging someone else’s culture, relative to your own
7.) Spurious Correlation
Understanding a culture from within that cultures framework
8.) Nine
Found that there were no identical cultural traditions amongst humans 9.) Theodore Ardono
Best associated with the field of Sociobiology
10.) Functional Requisites
Best associated with the idea of cultural language and perception
11.) Transhumanism
Liberal, Conservative, Authoritarian, Libertarian
12.) Cognitive Dissonance
Controversial moral and ethical issues in a society
13.) Classical Theory of Change
The stated function of an object
14.) Literature Review
Social theory which states things in a society exist because they necessary 15.) Master Status
Social theory which emphasises rich versus poor in society
16.) Culture Shock
Social theory which states society exists to control the role of women
17.) Reaction Formation
The first Agent of Socialization to “overthrow the family”
18.) Self-Serving Bias
The father of Functionalism
19.) Hugo Alfredo Tale-Yax
The father of Conflict Theory
20.) Surrogate Mother
The “agreement” humans make with the society in which they live
21.) Reductionism
Number of recognized Social Institutions
22.) Political Spectrum Axis
Basic needs of any society are known as:
23.) Self-Referentiality
Stressed crowds made people feel anonymous, were “hypnotic and contagious” 24.) Social Issue
Established a reliable model for collective behaviour
25.) Karl Marx
When people feel an overwhelming urge to correct some perceived moral issue 26.) Conflict Theory
When people are convinced they are sick when in fact they are not
27.) Nash Equilibrium
Theory that states riots happen because good people are corrupted by a crowd 28.) Senescence
Theory that states riots happen because bad people are attracted to crowds
29.) Generation Y
The greater the number of people present, the less likely any of them are to act 30.) Herbert Blumer
Murdered in her apartment in 1964 prompting sociological research
31.) Cultural Relativism
Left bleeding on a sidewalk in 2010; ignored by 25 people passing by
32.) George Murdock
Believed racism was linked to frustration and scape goating
33.) The Lost Generation
Believed racism was linked to authoritarian personality
34.) Manifest Function
Showed that observers can corrupt data in an experiment
35.) Contagion Theory
A “false result” when collecting data
36.) Bystander Effect
Science believing that the human species should become better over time 37.) Feminist Theory
How a life form ages and shows signs of aging
38.) Edward Wilson
How doctors and nurses must make decisions about healthcare
39.) Projection
A woman carrying a baby which is biologically not her own
40.) John Dollar
People rationalizing something that they cannot come to terms about
41.) Hawethorne Experiments
Another term for an Annotated Bibliography
42.) Moral Panic
Blaming someone else for our own faults
43.) Convergence Theory
When two people in competition must cooperate
44.) Generation X
Projecting our own emotions on others to justify our behavior
45.) Kitty Genovese
Attempting to cover our own intentions through blatant denial
46.) Social Contract
Belief that society decays as time goes on
47.) Gustav LeBon
Taking complex social ideas and explaining them in simple terms
48.) Norms
When pop culture refers to internal ideas to sustain itself
49.) Emile Durkheim
The social identity that people are associated with before all others
50.) Soft Science