SOC 101 DREXEL EXAM 1 QUESTIONS
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The study of human social relationships and institutions - ANS Sociology
Disciplines which study humans, interaction, society or culture - ANS SOCIAL SCIENCE
any relatively stable pattern of social behavior - ANS SOCIAL STRUCTURE
A national organization for sociologists dedicated to advancing sociology as a scientific discipline
and profession serving the public good. - ANS AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
Ability to see the connection between the larger world and our personal lives -
ANS SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
privately felt problems - ANS TROUBLES
problems that affect large numbers of people - ANS ISSUES
social stratification based on personal merit (The American Dream) - ANS MERITOCRACY
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, giving priority to one's own goals over group goals and/or defining one's identity in terms of
personal attributes rather than group identifications - ANS INDIVIDUALISM
interactions among people based on mutually understood symbols/shared understandings -
ANS SYMBOLIC INTERACTIONISM
a theory that looks at society as a competition for limited resources. rich /poor cycle -
ANS CONFLICT THEORY
the belief that women should possess the same political and economic rights as men -
ANS FEMINISM
understanding of human behavior (Weber) - ANS VERSTEHEN
Verstehen. Bureaucracy. Father of sociology. Argued that in a capitalist society inequalities
would lead to conflict, but that there would be more than one source of conflict. Argued that
there were several factors that moderated people's reaction to inequality. - ANS MAX WEBER
Believed in functionalism and the scientific method; saw society as a set of independent parts
that maintain a system but each separate part has a function - ANS EMILE DURKHEIM
info with thicc ass descriptions, highlights words and experiences. Focus groups, case studies,
GIS - ANS QUALITATIVE METHODS
info dealing with numbers and anything that is measurable - ANS QUANTITATIVE METHODS
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WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
LATEST VERSION 2025/2026.
The study of human social relationships and institutions - ANS Sociology
Disciplines which study humans, interaction, society or culture - ANS SOCIAL SCIENCE
any relatively stable pattern of social behavior - ANS SOCIAL STRUCTURE
A national organization for sociologists dedicated to advancing sociology as a scientific discipline
and profession serving the public good. - ANS AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
Ability to see the connection between the larger world and our personal lives -
ANS SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
privately felt problems - ANS TROUBLES
problems that affect large numbers of people - ANS ISSUES
social stratification based on personal merit (The American Dream) - ANS MERITOCRACY
1 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.
, giving priority to one's own goals over group goals and/or defining one's identity in terms of
personal attributes rather than group identifications - ANS INDIVIDUALISM
interactions among people based on mutually understood symbols/shared understandings -
ANS SYMBOLIC INTERACTIONISM
a theory that looks at society as a competition for limited resources. rich /poor cycle -
ANS CONFLICT THEORY
the belief that women should possess the same political and economic rights as men -
ANS FEMINISM
understanding of human behavior (Weber) - ANS VERSTEHEN
Verstehen. Bureaucracy. Father of sociology. Argued that in a capitalist society inequalities
would lead to conflict, but that there would be more than one source of conflict. Argued that
there were several factors that moderated people's reaction to inequality. - ANS MAX WEBER
Believed in functionalism and the scientific method; saw society as a set of independent parts
that maintain a system but each separate part has a function - ANS EMILE DURKHEIM
info with thicc ass descriptions, highlights words and experiences. Focus groups, case studies,
GIS - ANS QUALITATIVE METHODS
info dealing with numbers and anything that is measurable - ANS QUANTITATIVE METHODS
2 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.