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Sociology 2001 Exam 2 (320 Questions) | Socialization, Groups, Organizations & Interaction

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This document is a comprehensive and thoroughly structured Exam 2 study guide containing approximately 320 exam questions with verified correct answers for Sociology 2001 at Louisiana State University (LSU). It is designed to support deep conceptual understanding and effective exam preparation through a clear question–answer format that closely aligns with university-level assessment standards. The material provides extensive coverage of socialization across the life course, including the purposes of socialization, nature versus nurture debates, social learning theory, reinforcement, the development of the self, and symbolic interactionist perspectives such as the looking-glass self, role taking, impression management, and dramaturgical analysis. It explains how individuals learn norms, values, roles, identities, and behaviors from infancy through later life, integrating empirical examples and theoretical critiques. A major portion of the document focuses on social groups and group dynamics, covering primary and secondary groups, in-groups and out-groups, reference groups, dyads and triads, group size effects, leadership styles (authoritarian, democratic, laissez-faire), conformity, groupthink, and classic research including Milgram and Zimbardo. These sections clearly demonstrate how group structure and power influence individual behavior and decision-making. The guide also offers in-depth treatment of formal organizations and institutions, including bureaucracies, Weber’s characteristics, organizational shortcomings, McDonaldization, performance evaluations, leadership and productivity models, and competing theoretical perspectives (functionalist, conflict, feminist, and symbolic interactionist). Broader social structures such as status, roles, role conflict, role strain, master status, and social construction of reality are explained with clarity and consistency. In addition, the document thoroughly examines social interaction and communication, including verbal and nonverbal communication, gestures, touch, personal space, emotional labor, feeling rules, online interaction, social media, cyberspace, and technology’s impact on relationships and family life. These topics are integrated with discussions of power, inequality, gender, and culture, making the resource especially valuable for applied and theory-based exam questions. This document is particularly relevant for: Students enrolled in Sociology 2001 or introductory sociology courses Undergraduate students preparing for Exam 2, midterms, or cumulative assessments Sociology, criminology, psychology, education, and social science majors Students seeking a complete, exam-aligned review of socialization and group processes Learners needing clear explanations of sociological theory and everyday social behavior Keywords: socialization, sociology, symbolic interactionism, looking glass self, nature versus nurture, social learning theory, groups, primary groups, secondary groups, leadership styles, conformity, bureaucracy, McDonaldization, social interaction, roles, status, organizations, nonverbal communication, social institutions, online interaction

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LSU Sociology 2001 Kelley Exam 2
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Socialization - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔___: a lifelong process through which people

lean culture and how to become functioning members of society


True - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔True/False: Socialization is critical in all societies


Social Identity; Teaches us to take different roles; Controls our behaviors;

Transmits culture - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔What are the four purposes of

Socialization?

It teaches us the expected behavior in a social position - 🧠 ANSWER

✔✔Purpose of Socialization: How does it teach us to take different roles?

,We absorb values and rules; Makes life overly and predictable;

Internalization (learning cultural behavior so deeply that we accept them


without question) - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Purpose of Socialization: How does it

control our behavior?


Nature - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Nature vs. Nurture:


___: emphasize genes in human development

Difference by sex in: personality traits; disease; unsuccessful sex

assignments; David Reimer - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Nature vs. Nurture: What are

the argument points in Nature?


Nurture - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Nature vs. Nurture


___: believe that socialization and culture shape human behavior.

Males are not equally violent across societies with male partner violence

(90% in Pakistan vs. 13% in Japan); Margret Mead's observation of

reversed Western gender roles in the Tchambuli tribe; Environments

impact genetics; Alcohol damages the fetus - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Nature vs.

Nurture: What are the argument points in Nurture?

,Social Learning Theory - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔In ___ people learn new attitudes,

beliefs, and behavior through social interaction, primarily during early

childhood?


It is usually direct but it can indirect. - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Is Socialization

usually direct or indirect?

Through observation and imitation; imitating our role model; people we

admire (ex:parents, siblings, friends, etc.


) - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔How is socialization indirect?


Reinforcement - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔___: being rewarded or punished for our

behaviors


True - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔True/False: People can observe without imitating


Emphasizes early socialization; doesn't account for different outcomes

among siblings; doesn't account for birth order - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔What are

the three criticisms of the Social Learning Theory?


Self - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔___: an awareness of one's social identity


through interaction - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔how does one gain their looking glass

self?

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, Looking Glass Self - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Symbolic Interactions Theories: Self

and the Looking Glass Self:

___: self image bases on how we think others see us.


Perception; Interpretation; Response - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔three stages of the

looking glass self?


Perception - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔How we appear to other people, How they

perceive us. Ex: think others view me as witty


Interpretation - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Imagine how others judge us. Ex: Think

they like me because I'm witty


Response - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Experience self-feeling based on perception of

others judgment. Ex: feeling self-confidence


I - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Symbolic Interactions Theories: Development of the Self

and Role Taking:

___: is the creative, imaginative, and self-centered


Me - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Symbolic Interactions Theories: Development of the

Self and Role Taking:

___ is aware of others

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