Sociology test answers Synergy
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"..." is an ascriptive status
Sociologist
Director
A son
Student
... characterizes not only a person
Work
Creation
The crime
A game
As a result of the activity of the "superego", i.e. the consciousness of man, determining what is acceptable for him and what is not, arises ...
sexual desire
irritation
guilt
gratification of impulse
The concept of "..." emphasizes the unique combination of natural and social qualities in each individual person, his "exclusivity":
individuality
child prodigy
extraordinary personality
a person
The universal source of conflict is ...
money
deficit
power
inequality
In ... a sociological study, all units of the selected typical part of the surveyed population are analyzed:
point
solid
selective
monographic
The norms of human behavior, reflecting their idea of good and evil and implemented by internal conviction or by the power of public opinion, belong to the category of ...
traditions and customs
legal norms
religious norms
moral
... is a form of marriage in which a man has one wife and a woman has one husband
Exogamy
Polygamy
Endogamy
Monogamy
The role conflict of the personality is ...
conflict between an individual and a group
intra-group conflict
intrapersonal conflict
intergroup conflict
The process of an individual acquiring social skills, entering him into a social environment, mastering social experience by him is ... personalities
marginalization
education
socialization
deviation
It is not true that in the concept of "society" ...
comes in that it is a complex system
forms of bringing people together
enters the natural environment
includes that it is part of the material world
... refers to formal sanctions - penalties for actions not approved by society
Public condemnation
Shaking hands
Administrative penalty
Public censure
Comparing the concepts of "culture" and "civilization", it can be argued that ...
these are concepts that are identical to each other, i.e. are synonyms
the first concept defines the essence of the second
these are concepts that are in no way related
the second concept refers to the first as part of the whole
"..." is the acquired status
Phlegmatic person
Doctor
Man
Jew
The many relationships that arise between social groups, classes, nations, and also within them in the process of economic, social, political, cultural life and activity, are covered by the concept of "..."
productive forces
public relations
social structure
social organization
Social revolution and social evolution are ... sides of social development:
interconnected
mutually exclusive
identical
antagonistic
The culture of individual social groups, strata, communities is ... culture
elitist
mass
subculture
folk
The instructions on how to not behave in society characterize social control at the level of ...
sanctions
penalties
bans
permissions
... refers to informal sanctions - penalties for actions not approved by society
Deprivation of Civil Rights
Dismissal
Excommunication
Revelatory newspaper article
Elements of culture that occur in all cultures, - ...
cultural universals
social norms
social values
cultural lags
Marginals are called ...
ruined entrepreneurs
representatives of social groups that are intermediate between sustainable communities
representatives of national minorities
descended to the social "bottom" come from different classes
It is not true that ... refers to world religions
Christianity
Confucianism
Islam
Buddhism
The source of information in the collection of sociological data by the content analysis method is ...
external manifestation of a social phenomenon
person
document
organized social situation
The most important sign of any social development is ...
irreversibility
pendulum
focus
recurrence
... socio-economic formation is a historical type of societ
An example of conditioned reflexes - certain reactions developed by the body to external stimuli - can be considered a situation where ...
dog salivates at sight of food
the horse stops upon hearing the sound
thunder thunders after a lightning strike
man sneezes sniffing pepper
Comparing the concepts of “conflict” and “competition”, it can be argued that ...
these are mutually exclusive concepts
the second may be the cause of the first
these concepts are synonyms
the first may act as the reason for the second
The social sphere of society determines the relationship between ...
citizens and the state
different populations
producers and consumers
people and nature
... social relations provide for a strict separation of hierarchically ordered roles, clear rules for relationships
Bureaucratic
Affiliate
Fraternalist
Paternalistic
A sharp increase in the role of knowledge and information is characteristic of ...
traditional society
post-industrial society
industrial society
prehistoric societies
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