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Sophia Introduction To Sociology Final Exam Sophia
14 questions were answered correctly. 
8 questions were answered incorrectly. 
1 
Alan and Steve discuss the Chinese government's policy of forbidding couples to have more 
than one child. Steve says that the policy is "backward, stupid, and downright wrong." 
Steve's comment is evidence of which of the following views of culture? 
 
Culture shock 
 
Ethnocentrism 
 
Cultural universal 
 
Cultural relativism 
CONCEPT 
Ethnocentrism and Cultural Relativism 
Report an issue with th...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
14 questions were answered correctly. 
8 questions were answered incorrectly. 
1 
Alan and Steve discuss the Chinese government's policy of forbidding couples to have more 
than one child. Steve says that the policy is "backward, stupid, and downright wrong." 
Steve's comment is evidence of which of the following views of culture? 
 
Culture shock 
 
Ethnocentrism 
 
Cultural universal 
 
Cultural relativism 
CONCEPT 
Ethnocentrism and Cultural Relativism 
Report an issue with th...
Sophia Introduction To Sociology Notes
Unit 3 Tutorials: Analyze Social 
Interaction and Collective Behavior in a 
Real World Context 
INSIDE UNIT 3 
Aspects of Social Life 
Social Construction of Reality 
Thomas Theorem 
Goffman's Dramaturgical Analysis 
Nonverbal Communication 
Status 
Roles 
Socialization & Social Development 
Nature vs. Nurture 
Piaget's Cognitive Development Theory 
Erikson's Eight Stages of Development 
Mead's Theory of Self and Cooley's Looking Glass Self 
Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development 
Socializ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 88 pages •
Unit 3 Tutorials: Analyze Social 
Interaction and Collective Behavior in a 
Real World Context 
INSIDE UNIT 3 
Aspects of Social Life 
Social Construction of Reality 
Thomas Theorem 
Goffman's Dramaturgical Analysis 
Nonverbal Communication 
Status 
Roles 
Socialization & Social Development 
Nature vs. Nurture 
Piaget's Cognitive Development Theory 
Erikson's Eight Stages of Development 
Mead's Theory of Self and Cooley's Looking Glass Self 
Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development 
Socializ...
Sophia Introduction To Sociology Unit 3 Milestone 3
20 questions were answered correctly. 
2 questions were answered incorrectly. 
1 
Andrew is a sociology professor teaching an introductory course. He notices that one of his 
students is slouching, with her head down. 
The student's __________ tells Andrew that she is not very interested in the lecture. 
 
face 
 
eye contact 
 
personal space 
 
demeanor 
CONCEPT 
Nonverbal Communication 
Report an issue with this question 
2 
Which of the following is NOT one of Max Weber's six k...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
20 questions were answered correctly. 
2 questions were answered incorrectly. 
1 
Andrew is a sociology professor teaching an introductory course. He notices that one of his 
students is slouching, with her head down. 
The student's __________ tells Andrew that she is not very interested in the lecture. 
 
face 
 
eye contact 
 
personal space 
 
demeanor 
CONCEPT 
Nonverbal Communication 
Report an issue with this question 
2 
Which of the following is NOT one of Max Weber's six k...
Sophia Introduction To Sociology Unit 3 Practice Milestone
Which of the following terms is used to describe what sociologist Erving Goffman 
called the “theater of everyday life?” 
 
Nonverbal communication 
 
Presentation of self 
 
Ethnomethodology 
 
Dramaturgical analysis 
CONCEPT 
Goffman's Dramaturgical Analysis 
Report an issue with this question 
2 
Which of the following problems that can be associated with bureaucracies refers to 
the tendency of a formal organization to continue operating even when its original 
purpose is no...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
Which of the following terms is used to describe what sociologist Erving Goffman 
called the “theater of everyday life?” 
 
Nonverbal communication 
 
Presentation of self 
 
Ethnomethodology 
 
Dramaturgical analysis 
CONCEPT 
Goffman's Dramaturgical Analysis 
Report an issue with this question 
2 
Which of the following problems that can be associated with bureaucracies refers to 
the tendency of a formal organization to continue operating even when its original 
purpose is no...
Sophia Introduction to Statistics Milestone 1
Introduction to Statistics Milestone 1 
1 
Jay wants to study nutrition and performance in schools using available data. 
Which of the scenarios below will provide Jay with available data? 
Going to a local high school and asking the principal for information about students' current and previous grades, then interviewing a random selection of students about their eating habits. 
Going to a local high school and asking the principal for information about students' previous grades, then intervie...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 20 pages •
Introduction to Statistics Milestone 1 
1 
Jay wants to study nutrition and performance in schools using available data. 
Which of the scenarios below will provide Jay with available data? 
Going to a local high school and asking the principal for information about students' current and previous grades, then interviewing a random selection of students about their eating habits. 
Going to a local high school and asking the principal for information about students' previous grades, then intervie...
Sophia Introduction to Statistics Milestone
Which of the following sets of statements is true? 
98.5% of the variation in age is explained by a nonlinear relationship with yearly income. 
The correlation coefficient, r, is 0.969. 
9/18/2020 Sophia :: Welcome 

98.5% of the variation in age is explained by a linear relationship with yearly income. 
The correlation coefficient, r, is 0.969. 
98.5% of the variation in yearly income is explained by a linear relationship with age. 
The correlation coefficient, r, is 0.992 
98.5% of the variati...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 15 pages •
Which of the following sets of statements is true? 
98.5% of the variation in age is explained by a nonlinear relationship with yearly income. 
The correlation coefficient, r, is 0.969. 
9/18/2020 Sophia :: Welcome 

98.5% of the variation in age is explained by a linear relationship with yearly income. 
The correlation coefficient, r, is 0.969. 
98.5% of the variation in yearly income is explained by a linear relationship with age. 
The correlation coefficient, r, is 0.992 
98.5% of the variati...
Sophia Introduction to Statistics Unit 1 Milestone 1,
The administrator of a hospital conducted a survey among patients in the cardiology 
wing to determine service levels of the nursing staff in the hospital. 
Which of the following explains how the results of the survey could be biased? 
 
The sample does not include the doctors of the hospital. 
 
The sample does not include all the patients in the hospital. 
 
The sample does not include the board members of the hospital. 
 
The sample does not include the staff members of the hospi...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 20 pages •
The administrator of a hospital conducted a survey among patients in the cardiology 
wing to determine service levels of the nursing staff in the hospital. 
Which of the following explains how the results of the survey could be biased? 
 
The sample does not include the doctors of the hospital. 
 
The sample does not include all the patients in the hospital. 
 
The sample does not include the board members of the hospital. 
 
The sample does not include the staff members of the hospi...
Sophia Introduction to Statistics Unit 1 Milestone 1..
A trainer is studying the effects of vitamin D on his athletes. He has realized that there are many potential 
confounding factors, such as gender and age. To limit the effect of these confounding variables, he decided to 
first group two athletes together based on these variables (for example, two 21-year-old males). Then he 
randomly assigned one person to receive the vitamin D and the other to receive a sugar pill. 
What type of experimental design does this situation demonstrate? 
Completely...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 21 pages •
A trainer is studying the effects of vitamin D on his athletes. He has realized that there are many potential 
confounding factors, such as gender and age. To limit the effect of these confounding variables, he decided to 
first group two athletes together based on these variables (for example, two 21-year-old males). Then he 
randomly assigned one person to receive the vitamin D and the other to receive a sugar pill. 
What type of experimental design does this situation demonstrate? 
Completely...
Sophia Introduction to Statistics Unit 1 Milestone 1
Several scientific and statistical studies have been done to determine whether or not pollutants in soil increase the incidence of cancer. A study based on many previous studies 
summarizes that there is no link between pollutants in soil and cancer. 
This kind of statistical study is called a __________. 
Clinical trial 
Prospective study 
Matched-pair design 
Retrospective study 
RATIONALE 
Since the data has already been collected it is called a retrospective study design. 
CONCEPT 
Prospecti...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 16 pages •
Several scientific and statistical studies have been done to determine whether or not pollutants in soil increase the incidence of cancer. A study based on many previous studies 
summarizes that there is no link between pollutants in soil and cancer. 
This kind of statistical study is called a __________. 
Clinical trial 
Prospective study 
Matched-pair design 
Retrospective study 
RATIONALE 
Since the data has already been collected it is called a retrospective study design. 
CONCEPT 
Prospecti...
Sophia Introduction to Statistics Unit 2 Milestone 2,
Which of the following statements is true? For a large enough sample size, the Central Limit Theorem states that the sample medians of repeated samples of a population are normally distributed. 
Even with a very large sample size, the Central Limit Theorem states that the sample means of repeated samples of a population cannot be normally distributed. 
For a large enough sample size, the Central Limit Theorem states that the sample means of repeated samples of a population are normally distribut...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 16 pages •
Which of the following statements is true? For a large enough sample size, the Central Limit Theorem states that the sample medians of repeated samples of a population are normally distributed. 
Even with a very large sample size, the Central Limit Theorem states that the sample means of repeated samples of a population cannot be normally distributed. 
For a large enough sample size, the Central Limit Theorem states that the sample means of repeated samples of a population are normally distribut...