A social condition in which values are conflicting weak or absent is called____________?
A social condition in which values are conflicting weak or absent is called____________? A. Assimilation B. Hawthorne affect C. invasionD. anomie
A social condition in which values are conflicting weak or absent is called____________? A. Assimilation B. Hawthorne affect C. invasionD. anomie
One strength of ethnography is tha______________? A. the influence of specific variables can be controlled by the investigatorB. it usually generates richer and more in-depth information than other methods C. it is essential when a study is primarily historical or…
The use of terms such as flaming and chat rooms by the subculture of early internet users is an example of______________? A. charismaB. argot C. equilibrium D. virtual reality
The term ethnocentrism was coined by sociologist____________? A. William F. OgburnB. William Graham Sumner C. George Murdock D. Max Weber
Older people living in housing for the elderly workers in an offshore oil rig rodeo cowboys and circus performers-all are examples of what sociologists refer to as_______________? A. subcultures B. countercultures C. cultural universals D. argot
Which of the following statements about values is correct ? A. Values never changeB. Values of a culture may change but most remain relatively stable during any one person’s lifetime C. Values are constantly changing sociologists view them as being…
In the United States often formalize norms into_______________? A. folkways B. mores C. valuesD. laws
Subcultures which oppose the dominant culture are_______________? A. New Cultures B. cultural relativismC. Countercultures D. None of these
A preference for foreign culture and products is called________________? A. Xenocentrism B. Ethnocentrism C. Cultural Adjustment D. None of these
Punjabi and Sindhi cultures are_________________? A. Subcultures B. Counter Cultures C. Relative Cultures D. None of these