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Question 1
Socialization is the process of...
A
learning how to behave in society.
B
learning how to be 'tiger moms'.
C
learning how to have a lot of friends.
Question 2
Who is the most important socialization agent during the first years of life?
A
family
B
school
C
friends
Question 3
Which is an example of modeling?
A
Saying, "No gum until you learn to ask politely."
B
Copying the behavior of a parent.
C
Wearing a pretty dress to a party.
Question 4
What are two types of sanctions?
A
big and small
B
traditional and modern
C
positive and negative
Question 5
Generally, every culture socializes children in the same way.
A
True
B
False
C
Frue
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Which family would probably teach that the needs of the group are more important than the needs of the individual.
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American
B
European
C
Asian
Question 2
Kissing is a culturally learned behavior.
A
True
B
False
C
I must do a kissing experiment to find the answer.
Question 3
What might happen if you violate a folkway?
A
You might be punished or go to jail.
B
Someone might think you are strange or impolite.
C
The fabric of space and time might rip causing a wormhole to appear.
Question 4
Which is the strongest social norm?
A
Folkways
B
Mores
C
Less
Question 5
How might an American respond to someone saying, "Good job"?
A
Thank you.
B
Oh no, I have done poorly.
C
Just good? I think I did a great job!
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Question 1
A group whose members are about the same age and have similar interests is called a ____.
A
beer group
B
deer group
C
peer group
Question 2
Peer groups are especially important for ___.
A
children
B
adolescents
C
adults
Question 3
Peer groups may encourage its members to break the rules.
A
True
B
False
C
I refuse to answer this question!
Question 4
Most teenagers rebel by breaking the law.
A
True
B
False
C
I want to talk to my lawyer.
Question 5
What might a person in an adolescent peer group value?
A
success in school
B
popularity
C
making money
Question 6
What topic might an adolescent discuss with his parents?
A
which university to attend
B
which girl to date
C
which music to listen to
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Another word for an ingroup is ____.
A
an outgroup
B
a clique
C
a bully
Question 2
Wanting independence from the family is probably a universal desire.
A
True
B
False
C
I want to be alone.
Question 3
Doing the wave at a baseball is an example of ____.
A
collective behavior
B
institutional behavior
C
social contagion theory
Question 4
Walking to work is an example of ____.
A
collective behavior
B
institutional behavior
C
social contagion theory
Question 5
Many psychologists believe there are three basic human emotions. What are they?
A
love, hate, envy
B
hunger, thirst, desire
C
joy, anger, fear
Question 6
Bullying is often harmless.
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True
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Question 1
A macho person is probably very…
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Question 2
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Independent
B
Polite
C
Competitive
D
Emotional
E
Family-oriented
Question 3
Which is an example of a gender-neutral socialization?
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C
-
Question 4
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A
Children resist gender-neutral toys.
B
TV, books, peers, and school are not gender-neutral.
C
Girls are naturally sweet and cute, whereas boys are horrible little monsters.
Question 5
What is a major reason for girls’ lower achievement in math and science?
A
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B
-
C
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Question 6
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gender bias.
B
gender gap,
C
gender roles.
Question 7
Sons are given more ____ than daughters.
A
-
B
-
C
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Question 8
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A
shy
B
confident
C
short
Question 9
Today, in most industrialized countries, ____ women are going to university than men.
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-
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-
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Question 10
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reading and writing.
B
math and science.
C
k-pop videos.
Question 11
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Question 12
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build more prisons.
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Masculine
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Ladylike
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Shy
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Girls are often socialized to be… (choose all the correct answers)
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C
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Question 3
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Telling your daughter that it’s ok to cry.
B
Asking your son to express his feelings.
C
Asking Ha Ri-Soo to come to your party.
Question 4
Why do parents find it difficult to raise their children in a gender-neutral way?
A
-
B
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Question 5
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Differences in the brain.
B
Lack of self-esteem.
C
Low expectations.
Question 6
Unequal treatment because of their gender is called…
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-
C
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Question 7
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homework
B
freedom
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toys
Question 8
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more
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fewer
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no
Question 10
Historically, girls have performed better in…
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Question 11
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go to university.
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have social problems.
C
follow classroom rules.
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Which one is NOT a type of mass media?
A
TV
B
video games
C
internet
D
school
Question 2
What is body image?
A
How good or bad someone else's body looks.
B
How people perceive their own bodies.
C
Photos of various body types.
Question 3
For women, seeing many thin, beautiful women in the media my result in...
A
a negative body image.
B
stronger roles for women.
C
hooliganism.
Question 4
Over the past few decades, female gender roles in the media...
A
have changed dramatically.
B
have changed significantly but stereotypes still exist.
C
have changed very little.
Question 5
The biggest obstacle for men who want to help more at home is...
A
stereotypes of male behavior.
B
the increasing number of women in the workplace.
C
employers who do not allow flexibility.
Question 6
The housework gap is true for...
A
uneducated couples.
B
well-educated couples.
C
both uneducated and well-educated couples.
Question 7
According to a recent study, fathers were happier when...
A
they had clearly defined gender role with their wives.
B
they did more housework and spent more time with their children.
C
they had complete commitment to their careers.
Question 8
Most men want to spend more time on childcare.
A
True
B
False
Question 9
These days, most American men do more housework than women.
A
True
B
False
Question 10
What is a positive way that female characters are portrayed in computer games?
A
They are often powerful.
B
They are often sexy.
C
They are often polite.
Question 11
A believe that all people with a particular characteristic are the same is called a...
A
role conflict.
B
body image.
C
stereotype.
Question 12
In Japanese manga, the male characters are usually...
A
dominant.
B
submissive.
C
emotional.
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Week 7: Being Male & Gender Equality at Work
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Question 1
Men are more likely to experience discrimination.
A
True
B
False
Question 2
Men are more likely to die earlier than women.
A
True
B
False
Question 3
Select all the reasons why men might have a shorter life expectancy than women.
A
stressful lives
B
take more risks
C
unhealthy habits
D
depression
E
low self-esteem
F
hormones
G
poor childcare
H
hair loss
Question 4
A man's identity usually lies in his...
A
family
B
personality
C
work
Question 5
A man's salary is often connected to his...
A
personality
B
self-esteem
C
life expectancy
Question 6
Sexism is...
A
a religious cult based on sex
B
equality based on gender
C
discrimination based on gender
Question 7
Which country has the biggest disparity in wages between men and women?
A
United States
B
South Korea
C
Belgium
Question 8
According to the article, many new jobs probably favor people who...
A
are competitive risk-takers.
B
have communication and social skills.
C
can work long hours and weekends.
Question 9
Discrimination means…
A
unfair treatment.
B
changing the law so that a crime is no longer a crime.
C
shared ideas about what we consider to be good.
Question 10
Women's overall participation in the workforce is...
A
increasing rapidly.
B
remaining stable.
C
slightly decreasing.
Question 11
Men have many advantages in life, but men die early, so it's ok that women earn less money than men.
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True
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Question 1
TV, radio, newspapers, and the internet are all forms of…
A
medium mass
B
mass media
C
math median
D
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Question 2
One function of mass media is to socialize.
A
T
B
F
Question 3
Some people may use mass media for companionship.
A
T
B
F
Question 4
The most important recent change in mass media is…
A
HD TVs
B
The internet
C
Holograms
Question 5
What is one way that the internet has changed mass media?
A
People can decide what is important.
B
Newspapers no longer print newsworthy stories.
C
Negative events are less likely to be reported.
D
All of the above.
Question 6
News of current events is often bad news.
A
T
B
F
Question 7
The media is likely to report something that happened a long time ago.
A
T
B
F
Question 8
Famous people are more newsworthy than ordinary people.
A
T
B
F
Question 9
Proximity =
A
Production
B
Agent
C
Accident
D
Closeness
Question 10
Events that have just happened are called:
A
Just happened news
B
Now news
C
Breaking news
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Proximity news
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Why do some journalists dig through celebrity garbage cans?
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Question 2
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Classified government documents
B
Celebrity photos
C
Deleted information from Wikipedia
Question 3
People who take private photos of celebrities are called…
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-
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Question 6
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Invasion of privacy
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National security issue
C
Political unrest
Question 7
People march in the street protesting the government. This is an example of…
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B
-
C
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Question 8
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Selfies and cat videos
B
Military defense
C
Connecting friends and family
Question 9
What is a ‘wiki’?
A
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Question 10
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It is difficult to sort through all the information.
B
The information might not be reliable.
C
All of the above.
D
None of the above.
Question 11
What does the ‘digital divide’ refer to?
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-
C
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because they are hungry and want to eat gourmet leftovers
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to find valuable items and sell them on ebay
C
to find information about the celebrities’ private lives
Question 2
What does 'WikiLeaks' publish?
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-
B
-
C
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Question 3
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A
Pizzaria
B
Papa John’s Pizza
C
Mamma-Papa-sista-brotha
D
Mamma-mia-Papa-pia
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Pepe Le Pew
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Potpourri
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Papa don’t preach
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Papa needs a new pair of shoes
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Paparazzi
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Journalists believe that the public’s right to know is always more important than a person’s right to privacy.
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Invasion of privacy
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National security issue
C
Political unrest
Question 6
The paparazzi try to take pictures at Song Jun Ki’s wedding. This is an example of…
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Question 7
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Invasion of privacy
B
National security issue
C
Political unrest
Question 8
The original purpose of the Internet was for…
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B
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C
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Question 9
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A website that anyone can edit
B
A website that publishes newsworthy information.
C
A person who updates Wikipedia.
Question 10
What are some drawbacks of the internet?
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B
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C
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D
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Question 11
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A
Many people in the developing world can’t afford the internet.
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People in the developed world divide the internet into sections like google, facebook, etc.
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We divide our internet use between our computers, tablets, and smart phones.
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Behavior that is unacceptable, or...
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devilish behavior
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deviant behavior
C
devolved behavior
Question 2
What is considered to be deviant behavior...
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Question 3
In Korea, drinking alcohol is considered to be...
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T
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Question 4
Which of the following are...
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murder
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rape
C
gambling
D
drug abuse
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assault
Question 5
Embezzlement is...
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hate crime
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violent crime
C
corporate crime
Question 6
Crimes that hurt the criminal directly, and possibly others indirectly...
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self crimes
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victimless crimes
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organized crimes
Question 7
If a criminal targets a person because of...
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race crime
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targeting crime
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hate crime
Question 8
Corporate crimes...
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white collar crimes
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blue collar crimes
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no collar crimes
Question 9
Another word...
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herbicide
B
pesticide
C
suicide
D
water slide
E
homicide
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domicile
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popsicle
Question 10
In the United States, there has been an increase...
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T
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Question 11
Who...
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an older person
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a younger person
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a rich person
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a poor person
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a male
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a female
Question 12
Women are more likely...
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Question 13
Women are more likely...
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Question 14
Women have fewer opportunities...
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Question 1
...outside the norms of society is called _______.
A
devilish behavior
B
deviant behavior
C
devolved behavior
Question 2
...changes over time.
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T
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F
Question 3
...deviant but not criminal behavior.
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T
B
F
Question 4
...violent crimes? Check all that apply.
A
murder
B
rape
C
gambling
D
drug abuse
E
assault
Question 5
...a type of _______.
A
hate crime
B
violent crime
C
corporate crime
Question 6
are called ______.
A
self crimes
B
victimless crimes
C
organized crimes
Question 7
...his or her race, it is called a ______.
A
race crime
B
targeting crime
C
hate crime
Question 8
...are sometimes called ______.
A
white collar crimes
B
blue collar crimes
C
no collar crimes
Question 9
...for murder is ______.
A
herbicide
B
pesticide
C
suicide
D
water slide
E
homicide
F
domicile
G
popsicle
Question 10
...in the violent crime rate over the past 20 years.
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T
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Question 11
...is most likely to commit a crime? Check 3 answers.
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an older person
B
a younger person
C
a rich person
D
a poor person
E
a male
F
a female
Question 12
...to be involved in violent crimes than men.
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T
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Question 13
...to be involved in profitable corporate crimes.
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Question 14
...in crime than men.
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