sociology

Cards (38)

  • Primary socialization occurs during childhood and is typically carried out by family members and close relatives.
  • Social media has become an important platform for sharing news and opinions, with some people using it to spread false information.
  • Members of a status group often develop a unique way of life based on their shared status.
  • Media coverage can influence public opinion on certain issues such as immigration and terrorism.
  • Status groups are categories of people who share the same social standing and who are treated similarly by society.
  • The media is the main source of information about crime, but it often exaggerates or distorts facts to increase sales.
  • Socialization is the process by which individuals learn and internalize the values, norms, and behaviors of a particular society or social group.
  • Peers are an important agent of socialization, as they can influence an individual's beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors.
  • Secondary socialization takes place later in life, often through formal education or work-related training.
  • Socialization involves the process of learning norms, values, beliefs, attitudes, roles, and behaviors that are expected within society.
  • The primary agent of socialization is usually parents, who teach children how to behave appropriately in their culture.
  • Fake news refers to deliberately fabricated stories that are designed to deceive readers into believing something untrue.
  • The internet can be used as a tool for propaganda or misinformation campaigns.
  • False information can have serious consequences on society, such as influencing political decisions or causing harm to individuals.
  • The concept of the "American Dream" refers to the idea that anyone can achieve success through hard work and determination.
  • The mass media includes newspapers, magazines, radio, television, films, video games, and the internet.
  • Status groups are formed around common characteristics such as race or gender.
  • The American Dream emphasizes individualism over collectivism.
  • Status groups tend to perpetuate themselves through socialization and the unequal distribution of resources and opportunities.
  • Mass media refers to all forms of communication that are produced for large audiences through technology.
  • Newspapers have been around since the late seventeenth century and were originally used to inform readers about political events.
  • The mass media refers to all forms of communication that reach large audiences through various channels like television, radio, newspapers, magazines, and online platforms.
  • Mass media plays a significant role in shaping our perceptions and attitudes towards different aspects of society.
  • A person's position within a status group affects how they behave and interact with others.
  • It influences how we view ourselves and others, including gender roles, race relations, and cultural norms.
  • The media plays a significant role in shaping our perceptions of crime and criminals.
  • Peer pressure refers to the influence that peers have over one another's behavior and decision-making processes.
  • There have been significant changes in family structure over time due to factors like industrialization, urbanization, and globalization.
  • Conformity occurs when individuals change their opinions or actions to fit in with others.
  • Deviance is any action or behavior that violates societal norms and expectations.
  • Family structures vary across different cultures and societies, reflecting differences in gender roles, attitudes towards marriage and divorce, and economic conditions.
  • Primary socialization occurs during childhood and adolescence when individuals first begin to interact with others outside of their family.
  • Critical thinking skills involve analyzing information, evaluating evidence, and making informed decisions based on facts rather than emotions.
  • Changes in family structure include increased rates of cohabitation, single-parent families, blended families, and same-sex parenting.
  • Peer groups play a significant role in shaping our identities and influencing our behavior.
  • Education is a key institution that plays a role in shaping our identities and values.
  • Primary socialization occurs during childhood and involves learning basic skills and values from parents and other family members.
  • Media plays a crucial role in shaping public opinion on various issues such as politics, economics, and social problems.