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Sociology Chapter 1 Vocabulary

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anthropologya social science; the comparative study of various aspects of past and present cultures.
conflict perspectivetheoretical perspective that focuses on those forces in society that promote competition and change.
dysfunctionalnegative consequence an element has for the stability of the social system.
economicsa social science; study of the choices people make in an effort to satisfy their wants and needs.
functionA positive consequence an element of society has fo the maintenance of the social system.
functionalist perspectiveThe Theoretical perspective tht views society as a set of connected parts that work together to produce stability.
historya social science; the study of past events.
ideal typedescription of the essential characteristics of some aspect of society/
interactionist perspectiveA theoretical perspective that focuses on how individuals interact with one another in society.
latent functionunintended and unrecognized consequence of an element of society.
manifest functionintended and recognized consequence of an element of society.
political sciencea social science; the study of the organization and operation of governments.
psychologya social science; science that deals with the behavior and thinking of organisms.
Social darwinismPerspective that holds that societies evolve toward stability and perfection. This is often used as a justification of racism and discrimination.
social interactionhow people relate to one another and influence each other's behavior.
social phenomeneaan observable fact or event that involves the human society.
social psychologya social science; study of how individual's behavior and personality are affected by the social environment.
social sciencesrelated disciplines that study various aspects of human social behavior.
sociological imaginationability to see the connection between the larger world and our personal lives.
sociological perspectiveviewing the behavior of groups in a systematic way.
sociologysocial science that studies human society and social behavior.
symbolanything that stands for something else.
symbolic interactioninteraction between people that takes place through the use of symbols.
theoretical perspectivea general set of assumptions about the nature of a phenomena. In sociology, ithey outline a certain set of assumptions about the nature of social life.
theorysystematic explanation for the relations among phenomena.
vestehenempathetic understanding of the meaning others attach to their actions.


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