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Trivia Review: Socialization & Social Control

Trivia Review: Socialization & Social Control

Round 1: Socialization, the Basics

Round 1: Socialization, the Basics

Round 1: Question 1 • QUESTION: This is the process by which individuals learn

Round 1: Question 1 • QUESTION: This is the process by which individuals learn the ways of society & culture; includes the acquisition of norms, values, attitudes & beliefs. • ANSWER: Socialization

Round 1: Question 2 • QUESTION: One’s conscious awareness of possessing a distinct identity

Round 1: Question 2 • QUESTION: One’s conscious awareness of possessing a distinct identity that separates you and your environment from other members of society • ANSWER: Self

Round 1: Question 3 • QUESTION: This is the sum total of behaviors, attitudes,

Round 1: Question 3 • QUESTION: This is the sum total of behaviors, attitudes, beliefs and values that are characteristic of an individual. • ANSWER: Personality

Round 1: Question 4 • QUESTION: According to Charles Darwin, ALL human behavior is

Round 1: Question 4 • QUESTION: According to Charles Darwin, ALL human behavior is instinctual. In the Nature v. Nurture debate this is known as what? • ANSWER: Sociobiology

Round 1: Question 5 • QUESTION: This is the term used to characterize children

Round 1: Question 5 • QUESTION: This is the term used to characterize children who have been kept in extreme social isolation (i. e. Genie) • ANSWER: Feral children

Round 2: Socialization, Theories & The Life Course

Round 2: Socialization, Theories & The Life Course

Round 2: Question 1 • QUESTION: According to sociologists, this is the MOST important

Round 2: Question 1 • QUESTION: According to sociologists, this is the MOST important agent of socialization in the U. S. , especially during one’s early years. • ANSWER: Family

Round 2: Question 2 • QUESTION: This is the term used to describe the

Round 2: Question 2 • QUESTION: This is the term used to describe the interactive process by which humans develop an image of themselves based on how they imagine they appear to others. • ANSWER: Looking-Glass Self

Round 2: Question 3 • QUESTION: Process in which individuals take on or pretend

Round 2: Question 3 • QUESTION: Process in which individuals take on or pretend to take on the roles of others to allow us to anticipate what others expect of us • ANSWER: Role-taking

Round 2: Question 4 • QUESTION: Adolescent dating is a form of this type

Round 2: Question 4 • QUESTION: Adolescent dating is a form of this type of socialization, which prepares the person for assuming that role in the future • ANSWER: Anticipatory Socialization

Round 2: Question 5 • QUESTION: One of the 3 key factors that create

Round 2: Question 5 • QUESTION: One of the 3 key factors that create adolescence as a distinct life stage in the U. S. • ANSWER: Education (mandatory until 16), Child Labor Laws, Juvenile Justice System

Round 3: Deviance, the Basics

Round 3: Deviance, the Basics

Round 3: Question 1 • QUESTION: This term is used to describe a violation

Round 3: Question 1 • QUESTION: This term is used to describe a violation of a culture’s rules or norms. • ANSWER: Deviance

Round 3: Question 2 • QUESTION: This is nonconformity that goes undetected by people

Round 3: Question 2 • QUESTION: This is nonconformity that goes undetected by people in positions of authority; does NOT result in a deviant label. • ANSWER: Primary Deviance

Round 3: Question 3 • QUESTION: Sociologists using this particular theoretical perspective would argue

Round 3: Question 3 • QUESTION: Sociologists using this particular theoretical perspective would argue that deviance is a common part of human existence, with both positive & negative consequences for social stability. • ANSWER: Structural-Functionalism

Round 3: Question 4 • QUESTION: Identify the social functions of deviance • ANSWER:

Round 3: Question 4 • QUESTION: Identify the social functions of deviance • ANSWER: Clarifies cultural norms, promotes social unity, diffuses social tension, promotes social change, provides jobs

Round 3: Question 5 • QUESTION: List at least two privileges granted to juvenile

Round 3: Question 5 • QUESTION: List at least two privileges granted to juvenile delinquents in the American justice system. • ANSWER: Tried in a juvenile court for juvenile crimes, confidentiality, mandatory parental presence during questioning, juvenile detention

BONUS ROUND • QUESTION: Every year the FBI releases the Uniform Crime Report which

BONUS ROUND • QUESTION: Every year the FBI releases the Uniform Crime Report which outlines statistics for FIVE broad categories of crime. What are these categories? • ANSWER: Violent crimes, crimes against property, victimless crimes, white-collar crimes & organized crime

Round 4: Deviance, the Theories

Round 4: Deviance, the Theories

Round 4: Question 1 • QUESTION: This theory suggests that deviance is a natural

Round 4: Question 1 • QUESTION: This theory suggests that deviance is a natural outgrowth of society & is most concerned with the tension that arises between societal goals and the means of achieving those goals. • ANSWER: Merton’s Strain Theory

Round 4: Question 2 • QUESTION: Denial of responsibility, denial of injury and condemnation

Round 4: Question 2 • QUESTION: Denial of responsibility, denial of injury and condemnation of the authorities are components of which theory of deviance? • ANSWER: The Techniques of Neutralization

Round 4: Question 3 • QUESTION: Theory that the degree of social integration has

Round 4: Question 3 • QUESTION: Theory that the degree of social integration has a direct impact on the likelihood of deviant behavior. • ANSWER: Control Theory

Round 4: Question 4 • QUESTION: This theory explains deviance as a learned behavior.

Round 4: Question 4 • QUESTION: This theory explains deviance as a learned behavior. • ANSWER: Cultural Transmission Theory

Round 4: Question 5 • QUESTION: According to Merton’s Strain Theory, one who accepts

Round 4: Question 5 • QUESTION: According to Merton’s Strain Theory, one who accepts cultural goals (i. e. be wealthy) but doesn’t accept approved means of achieving goals (i. e. steal), would be considered a/an _______. • ANSWER: Innovator

Round 5: Miscellaneous

Round 5: Miscellaneous

Round 5: Question 1 • QUESTION: Fraud and tax evasion are examples of this

Round 5: Question 1 • QUESTION: Fraud and tax evasion are examples of this type of crime • ANSWER: White Collar

Round 5: Question 2 • QUESTION: Four factors that influence personality • ANSWER: Heredity,

Round 5: Question 2 • QUESTION: Four factors that influence personality • ANSWER: Heredity, birth order, parents, cultural environment

Round 5: Question 3 • QUESTION: Which Technique of Neutralization is being employed if

Round 5: Question 3 • QUESTION: Which Technique of Neutralization is being employed if someone says they committed a crime to protect their family? • ANSWER: Appeal to higher loyalties

Round 5: Question 4 • QUESTION: Which theory of deviance holds that a degradation

Round 5: Question 4 • QUESTION: Which theory of deviance holds that a degradation ceremony can lead to a change in a person’s master status? • ANSWER: Labeling Theory

Round 5: Question 5 • QUESTION: Institutions with the primary goal of RESOCIALIZING, or

Round 5: Question 5 • QUESTION: Institutions with the primary goal of RESOCIALIZING, or having a person break with past experiences & learn new values • ANSWER: Total institutions