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Damien and his friends are at a barbecue discussing the changes in AIDS over the past
few decades. Damien asserts that HIV/AIDS is no longer a significant global health
concern because his neighbor is HIV positive and is thriving. Damien's statement is
most likely based on which of these?

objective reality

social constructionism

sociological imagination

subjective reality -Answer subjective reality

What is the term for the belief that problems only become real because they were
perceived and defined that way?

social constructionism

objective reality

definitional theory

social problem -Answer social constructionism

Social structures can have positive or negative consequences. What is the name for the
negative consequences, according to functionalist Robert Merton?

conflict

dysfunctions

malfunctions

negative functions -Answer dysfunctions

A functionalist examines the ______ of society.

inequalities

symbols

institutions

human agency -Answer institutions

,The feminist perspective is to ______ as the interactionist perspective is to ______.

patriarchy; symbols

macro; class consciousness

human agency; Proletariat

dysfunction; anomie -Answer patriarchy; symbols

With which of these statements about social problems would Symbolic Interactionists
agree?

Objective social problems do not exist; they become real only if they are defined and
labeled

Behaviors leading to social problems are biological.

All social problems result from inequality in the social structure.

All social problems have functions and dysfunctions for society. -Answer Objective
social problems do not exist; they become real only if they are defined and labeled

Jean Schroedel and Daniel Jordan examined the allocation of federal funds to four
distinct HIV/AIDS groups between 1982 and 1992. The group that received the least
funding were labeled as which of these?

deviants

deservings

dependents

contenders -Answer deviants

John is a student of sociology. He decides to dress as if he is a homeless person and
goes to the local downtown library to "hang out" with the homeless to gather data for a
research project. John is using which of these research methods to collect his data?

secondary data analysis

quantitative methods

comparative research

qualitative methods -Answer qualitative methods

The sociological imagination gives us the ability to link our personal lives and
experiences with our social world.

True

, False -Answer True

In order for a social condition to be considered a social problem, it must be personally
experienced by every individual in a particular society

True

False -Answer False

The term "relative" poverty emphasizes the ______ gap between the richest and poorest
Americans.

socially constructed

completely nonexistent

decreasing

growing -Answer growing

______ refers to a situation where some people fall below the average income or life style
enjoyed by the rest of society.

Status poverty

Basic poverty

Absolute poverty

Relative poverty -Answer Relative poverty

Which sociological perspective asserts that during periods of economic crisis, the state
expands welfare rolls to pacify the poor and reduce the likelihood of serious uprising?

functionalist

interactionist

feminist

conflict -Answer conflict

Which of these would an Interactionist studying poverty be most interested in?

the public's perception of welfare and its recipients

the welfare policies that disadvantage the poor

how poverty helps society operate

how the power elite are able to use political action committees -Answer the public's
perception of welfare and its recipients

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