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COMPLETE TEST BANK The Real World: An Introduction to Sociology (9TH) Kerry Ferris, Jill Stein | ALL CHAPTERS 1-16| Fully Covered With Questions And Verified Solutions With Detailed Rationales And Case Study.

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Kerry Ferris, Jill Stein | ALL CHAPTERS 1-16|Cvered With Questions
And Verified Solutions With Detailed Rationales And Case Studies.

, TABLE OF CONTENT

Part I: Thinking Sociologically and Doing Sociology

• Chapter 1: Sociology and the Real World

o Core Concepts: The sociological imagination, microsociology vs. macrosociology, and
foundational paradigms (Structural Functionalism, Conflict Theory, and Symbolic
Interactionism).

• Chapter 2: Studying Social Life: Sociological Research Methods

o Core Concepts: Quantitative vs. qualitative data, ethnography, surveys, experiments,
and research ethics.

Part II: Framing Social Life

• Chapter 3: Culture

o Core Concepts: Signs, gestures, language, values, norms, sanctions, ethnocentrism,
cultural relativism, and pop culture.

• Chapter 4: Socialization, Interaction, and the Self

o Core Concepts: Nature vs. nurture, theories of the self (Cooley's looking-glass self,
Mead's mind/self/society, Goffman's dramaturgy), and agents of socialization.

• Chapter 5: Separate and Together: Life in Groups

o Core Concepts: Primary/secondary groups, social networks, conformity (Asch,
Milgram experiments), and bureaucracy (the McDonaldization of society).

• Chapter 6: Deviance

o Core Concepts: Social control, theories of deviance (Strain theory, Labeling theory),
crime, and the criminal justice system.

Part III: Social Inequalities

• Chapter 7: Social Class and Inequality in the United States

o Core Concepts: Social stratification, socioeconomic status (SES), social mobility, and
the culture of poverty vs. structural barriers.

• Chapter 8: Race and Ethnicity as Lived Experience

o Core Concepts: Social construction of race, prejudice vs. discrimination, systemic
racism, and pluralism/assimilation.

• Chapter 9: Constructing Gender and Sexuality

o Core Concepts: Essentialism vs. social constructionism, gender role socialization,
patriarchy, institutional discrimination, and queer theory.

Part IV: Social Institutions and Social Change

,• Chapter 10: Social Institutions: Politics, Education, and Religion

o Core Concepts: Power and authority, democratic vs. authoritarian systems, hidden
curriculum in schools, and religiosity.

• Chapter 11: Economy and Work

o Core Concepts: Industrial Revolution, capitalism vs. socialism, the information age,
and alienation (Marx).

• Chapter 12: Life at Home: Families and Relationships

o Core Concepts: Sociological definitions of family, marriage trends, stages of family
life, and domestic abuse.

• Chapter 13: Leisure and Media

o Core Concepts: Commercialization of leisure, media conglomeration, audience
interpretation, and the digital divide.

• Chapter 14: Health and Illness

o Core Concepts: Social construction of health, the "sick role" (Parsons), health
inequalities, and medicine as a social institution.

• Chapter 15: Populations, Cities, and the Environment
• Population
• Cities
• The Environment
• The Environmental Movement
• Closing Comments
• Chapter 15 Review: Applying What You’ve Learned
• Chapter 16: Social Change
• What Is Social Change?
• Collective Behavior
• Social Movements
• Technology and Social Change
• Closing Comments
• Chapter 16 Review: Applying What You’ve Learned

, Chapter 1: Sociology and the Real World

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What is the definition of sociology?

• A) The study of individual behavior

• B) The study of political systems

• C) The scientific study of society and social behavior

• D) The study of biological processes

Rationale: Sociology examines how social structures, institutions, and interactions shape human
behavior.



2. The sociological imagination, as defined by C. Wright Mills, involves:

• A) Ignoring historical context

• B) Understanding the relationship between personal troubles and public issues

• C) Focusing only on individual psychology

• D) Rejecting all social theories

Rationale: The sociological imagination connects personal experiences to larger social forces.



3. A personal trouble, such as losing a job, becomes a public issue when:

• A) Only one person is affected

• B) Many people experience the same problem due to social structures

• C) It is ignored by society

• D) It happens in private

Rationale: Unemployment is a personal trouble for one person but a public issue during a recession.



4. Which sociologist is known for developing the theory of positivism?

• A) Karl Marx

• B) Auguste Comte

• C) Emile Durkheim

• D) Max Weber

Rationale: Comte founded positivism, which applies the scientific method to the study of society.

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