SOCS 185 Week 4 Latest Final Exam. Questions And Answers. Graded A.Score for this quiz: 50 out of 50
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Question 1
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(TCO 4) What do sociologists call two or more people who identify and interact with one another?
A category
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A social group
An interactive group
A crowd
A collective
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Question 2
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(TCO 4) Which of the following shows a "groupthink" dynamic?
A group shares information widely and makes an excellent community policy recommendation.
A group leader makes a decision without consulting anyone, and the decision is a bad one.
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A group tends to conform, resulting in a narrow view of the issue.
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A group seeks opinion differences, and as a result makes a poor policy recommendation.
A group never reaching a decision because it can never reach consensus.
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Question 3
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(TCO 4) Ross T. Farrian's itinerary for the day is to first, go to school; second, visit a maximum-security
prison with his criminology class; and third, to serve dinner at the community soup kitchen. Ross is
visiting, in order, a _____, _____, and _____ organization.
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normative, coercive, utilitarian
coercive, normative, utilitarian
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utilitarian, coercive, normative
utilitarian, normative, coercive
normative, utilitarian, coercive
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Question 4
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(TCO 4) By working at a specific task, people are more likely to become highly skilled and carry out a job
with maximum efficiency. This is the rationale for the bureaucratic characteristic of _____.
employment based on technical qualifications
hierarchy of positions
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specialization
rules and regulations
impersonality
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Question 5
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(TCO 4) Which event set the stage for the sexual revolution?
Masters and Johnson’s publication of Human Sexual Response, in the early 1960s.
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Alfred Kinsey’s publication of the Kinsey Report, first study of sexuality in the U.S.
Alex Comfort’s publication of The Joy of Sex.
Dr. David Rubin’s publication of Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex But Were Afraid to
Ask.
Hugh Hefner’s publication of Playboy.
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Question 6
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(TCO 6) Politically speaking, what was the primary purpose of those at the forefront of the sexual
counterrevolution?
To further the sexual revolution; the belief was that the revolution had not gone far enough.
To reduce the number of unwanted pregnancies.
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A return to “family values”, by which sexual freedom was to be replaced by sexual responsibility.
To increase college and university enrollments.
An end to gender stratification. [Show Less]