Deck 2: Whats the Sociology in the Sociology of Gender Understanding Sociology and Gender
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Deck 2: Whats the Sociology in the Sociology of Gender Understanding Sociology and Gender
1
A set of predictions or explanations about patterns we observe in the social world is called a ______.
A) demonstration
B) theory
C) perspective
D) confirmation
A) demonstration
B) theory
C) perspective
D) confirmation
B
2
Which of the following terms refers to the tendency of individuals to focus on information that validates our preexisting beliefs?
A) confirmation bias
B) Ryle principle
C) queer theory
D) master frame
A) confirmation bias
B) Ryle principle
C) queer theory
D) master frame
A
3
Which of the following is an example of confirmation bias?
A) The U.S. Census Bureau compiles data about racial segregation.
B) Social science research examines wage disparities based on gender.
C) Gender theorists test explanations behind violence against transgender people.
D) An individual who does not support immigration concludes that immigrants are criminals based on news of an immigrant committing a crime.
A) The U.S. Census Bureau compiles data about racial segregation.
B) Social science research examines wage disparities based on gender.
C) Gender theorists test explanations behind violence against transgender people.
D) An individual who does not support immigration concludes that immigrants are criminals based on news of an immigrant committing a crime.
D
4
A set of mostly unearned rewards and benefits that come with a given status position in society is known as ______.
A) proxy
B) self-fulfilling prophecy
C) prestige
D) privilege
A) proxy
B) self-fulfilling prophecy
C) prestige
D) privilege
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5
A White, upper-class woman who is able to easily exchange an item at a store without being questioned about whether she bought the item at the store is benefiting from ______.
A) gender profiling
B) a privileged status
C) social distance
D) master status
A) gender profiling
B) a privileged status
C) social distance
D) master status
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6
Which of the following describes the limitations of the perspective with which male sociologists studied gender in the early years of the discipline?
A) They assumed the concepts they studied described everyone's experiences.
B) They asserted that industrialization and urbanization were more important issues to study.
C) They wrote that spread of capitalism did not affect women.
D) They felt that women were inferior to men.
A) They assumed the concepts they studied described everyone's experiences.
B) They asserted that industrialization and urbanization were more important issues to study.
C) They wrote that spread of capitalism did not affect women.
D) They felt that women were inferior to men.
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7
Which wave of feminism is characterized by the growing strength of women of color, many of whom questioned the essentialist and universal assumptions often made about women?
A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
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8
What is one of the defining qualities of the fourth-wave feminist movement?
A) online activism
B) focus on women's right to work
C) postmodernist theory
D) focus on abortion
A) online activism
B) focus on women's right to work
C) postmodernist theory
D) focus on abortion
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9
Which of the following terms is defined as the tendency to explain social behavior according to personal issues while ignoring the impact of social structure and context on the individual?
A) the sociological imagination
B) confirmation bias
C) fundamental attribution error
D) individual perception
A) the sociological imagination
B) confirmation bias
C) fundamental attribution error
D) individual perception
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10
Research that analyzes how a lack of gender-neutral bathrooms in schools impacts the educational experiences of transgender students exemplifies which sociological approach?
A) individual
B) interactionist
C) intersectional
D) institutional
A) individual
B) interactionist
C) intersectional
D) institutional
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11
Sex role theory asserts that sex roles are built upon and reinforced by biological differences. This is an ______-level approach to gender.
A) individual
B) interactional
C) institutional
D) interrogative
A) individual
B) interactional
C) institutional
D) interrogative
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12
A set of expectations that are attached to a particular status or position in society is known as a _______.
A) sex role
B) social role
C) sex status
D) gender role
A) sex role
B) social role
C) sex status
D) gender role
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13
Critics argue that sex role theory ______.
A) undermines the traditional division of labor by encouraging women to find employment in the paid labor market
B) reinforces gender inequality by adhering to assumptions about behaviors that allowed society to function most effectively
C) inadequately addresses the Hobbesian question, "How is society possible?"
D) is objective science
A) undermines the traditional division of labor by encouraging women to find employment in the paid labor market
B) reinforces gender inequality by adhering to assumptions about behaviors that allowed society to function most effectively
C) inadequately addresses the Hobbesian question, "How is society possible?"
D) is objective science
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14
A set of expectations that are attached to a particular sex category is known as a ______.
A) sex role
B) social role
C) sex status
D) gender role
A) sex role
B) social role
C) sex status
D) gender role
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15
Structural-functionalist sociologist Talcott Parsons argued that men tend to be ______, or task-oriented and women are ______, or interaction-oriented.
A) instrumental; expressive
B) expressive; instrumental
C) ego; alter
D) alter; ego
A) instrumental; expressive
B) expressive; instrumental
C) ego; alter
D) alter; ego
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16
Assuming that a person wearing high heels is a woman is an example of ______.
A) sex status
B) sex categorization
C) gender roles
D) master status
A) sex status
B) sex categorization
C) gender roles
D) master status
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17
Why was Harold Garfinkel's research on the social life of transgender woman Agnes important?
A) Agnes' gender identity posed a "breach" in gender expectations.
B) Agnes' life demonstrated the trials of intersex people.
C) Agnes was the first person to undergo gender confirmation surgery.
D) Agnes' gender identity was congruent to the sex category she was assigned at birth.
A) Agnes' gender identity posed a "breach" in gender expectations.
B) Agnes' life demonstrated the trials of intersex people.
C) Agnes was the first person to undergo gender confirmation surgery.
D) Agnes' gender identity was congruent to the sex category she was assigned at birth.
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18
The theory of "doing gender," which says that gender is a performance and we are constantly on stage, is an ______-level approach to gender.
A) intersectionist
B) interactionist
C) institutional
D) interrogative
A) intersectionist
B) interactionist
C) institutional
D) interrogative
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19
Frank makes sure to make sexual remarks about women when he is in the male locker room after practice because he wants to be clearly understood as a straight man. Frank is participating in what social process?
A) accountability
B) sex roles
C) dimorphism
D) confirmation bias
A) accountability
B) sex roles
C) dimorphism
D) confirmation bias
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20
The gendered-organizations approach assumes ______.
A) an interactional approach to gender
B) organizations create gendered individuals
C) gender works from the bottom up
D) organizations are gender neutral
A) an interactional approach to gender
B) organizations create gendered individuals
C) gender works from the bottom up
D) organizations are gender neutral
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21
The tendency to interact in networks of people similar to you is known as ______.
A) diversity
B) categorization
C) homophily
D) egocentric
A) diversity
B) categorization
C) homophily
D) egocentric
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22
Women's social networks tend to consist of more ______, while men's networks are made up of more ______.
A) coworkers; kin
B) organization members; coworkers
C) kin; organization members
D) kin; coworkers
A) coworkers; kin
B) organization members; coworkers
C) kin; organization members
D) kin; coworkers
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23
Which theoretical perspective would say that a person's position is at the center of intersecting and mutually reliant systems of oppression?
A) liberal feminism
B) multiple consciousness perspective
C) doing gender perspective
D) mathematical model of intersectionality
A) liberal feminism
B) multiple consciousness perspective
C) doing gender perspective
D) mathematical model of intersectionality
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24
______ is the concept that refers to the social structures of race, class, gender, and sexual orientation which work with and through each other so that individuals experience the categories differently depending on their social location.
A) Multiple consciousness
B) Hegemonic masculinity
C) Complicit masculinity
D) Matrix of domination
A) Multiple consciousness
B) Hegemonic masculinity
C) Complicit masculinity
D) Matrix of domination
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25
The exploration of how our dominant ideas about what it means to be a man influence the behaviors of actual men in society is known as ______.
A) hegemonic masculinity
B) complicit masculinity
C) patriarchal dividend
D) subordinated masculinity
A) hegemonic masculinity
B) complicit masculinity
C) patriarchal dividend
D) subordinated masculinity
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26
Men who receive the benefits of patriarchy without enacting a strong version of masculine dominance are said to be engaging in ______.
A) patriarchal dividend
B) complicit masculinity
C) subordinated masculinity
D) marginalized masculinity
A) patriarchal dividend
B) complicit masculinity
C) subordinated masculinity
D) marginalized masculinity
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27
Gay men are at the bottom of the male gender hierarchy and thus occupy a status of ______.
A) subordinated masculinity
B) patriarchal dividend
C) complicit masculinity
D) hegemonic masculinity
A) subordinated masculinity
B) patriarchal dividend
C) complicit masculinity
D) hegemonic masculinity
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28
According to network theorists, the relationship between a focal person and other people in a network is defined as ______.
A) network density
B) social homophily
C) organizational logic
D) ego network
A) network density
B) social homophily
C) organizational logic
D) ego network
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29
______ refers to the relations between masculinities in dominant and subordinated classes or ethnic groups.
A) Racist masculinity
B) Subordinated masculinity
C) Marginalized masculinity
D) Complicit masculinity
A) Racist masculinity
B) Subordinated masculinity
C) Marginalized masculinity
D) Complicit masculinity
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30
From the beginning, sociology as a discipline has focused on gender.
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31
The first-wave feminist movement focused on the right to vote.
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32
The third-wave feminist movement, like the first two waves, was made up primarily of White, middle-class women.
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33
Men have never been involved in feminism.
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34
The institutional approach locates gender metaphorically in the space between people.
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35
Sex role theory assumes that gender works from inside the individual.
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36
The "doing gender" perspective is an individualist approach to understanding gender.
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37
The enactment of gender is deeply situational and contextual.
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38
Separate male and female locker rooms are an example of gendered organizations.
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39
Patriarchal dividend refers to the relations between masculinities in dominated and subordinated classes or ethnic groups.
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40
#MeToo was an important factor in starting the third-wave feminist movement.
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41
Karl Marx is widely regarded as one of the founders of gender theory.
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42
Gender identity is defined as one's internal sense of gender.
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43
Having separate bathrooms for men and women in the workplace is an example of an organizational logic.
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44
Women's networks have more ties to nonkin than those of men:
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45
What does it mean to analyze gender on an "interactional" level? Draw upon status characteristics theory and the doing gender perspective in your explanation, and discuss the similarities and differences between these theories.
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46
Compare and contrast the second, third, and fourth waves of feminism. Explain the key assumptions and objectives of each wave, taking care to address their similarities and differences.
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47
What is a "sex role" and what are the key arguments of this theoretical perspective? What are the criticisms of sex role theory that have led to its declining use in the sociology of gender?
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48
Consider and identify a workplace setting in which you have been employed. How did that workplace manifest any of the five key characteristics of a gendered organization? Provide specific examples.
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49
Explain hegemonic masculinity and discuss the ways in which different groups of men relate to these ideals. Include in the answer the different types of masculinity that affect men.
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