{"id":132375,"date":"2024-04-06T09:23:53","date_gmt":"2024-04-06T09:23:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=132375"},"modified":"2024-04-06T09:23:55","modified_gmt":"2024-04-06T09:23:55","slug":"wgu-c273-objective-assessmentspre-assessments-final-exams-latest-2024-2025-updates-study-bundle-set-introduction-to-sociology-questions-and-verified-answers-grade-a-100-correct","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2024\/04\/06\/wgu-c273-objective-assessmentspre-assessments-final-exams-latest-2024-2025-updates-study-bundle-set-introduction-to-sociology-questions-and-verified-answers-grade-a-100-correct\/","title":{"rendered":"WGU C273 Objective Assessments,Pre-Assessments &amp; Final Exams (Latest 2024\/ 2025 Updates STUDY BUNDLE SET) Introduction to Sociology| Questions and Verified Answers| Grade A| 100% Correct"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>WGU C273 Objective Assessments,Pre-Assessments &amp; Final Exams (Latest 2024\/ 2025 Updates STUDY BUNDLE SET) Introduction to Sociology| Questions and Verified Answers| Grade A| 100% Correct<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>WGU C273 Pre-Assessment V1 (Latest 2024\/<br>2025 Update) Introduction to Sociology|<br>Grade A| 100% Correct<br>Q: The study of data that have already been collected<br>Answer:<br>Secondary analysis<br>Q: What is the purpose of having ethical standards in social research?<br>Answer:<br>To protect human subjects<br>Q: Why is it considered unethical for sociologists to mislead their research participants?<br>Answer:<br>Because people have the right to give informed consent before participating in research<br>Q: What is an example of nonmaterial culture?<br>Answer:<br>Language<br>Q: Which concept do sociologists use to describe a group whose values and goals are in<br>opposition to mainstream culture?<br>Answer:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Counterculture<br>Q: What role do a culture&#8217;s values play in social interactions?<br>Answer:<br>Values define a culture&#8217;s standards for good and bad, beautiful and ugly, right and wrong.<br>Q: How does the workplace act as an agent of socializatoin?<br>Answer:<br>It is an environment where one can acquire new perspectives of the world.<br>Q: Where do most people first encounter gender socialization?<br>Answer:<br>Family<br>Q: How might Charles Horton Cooley use the concept of the looking-glass self to explain the<br>influence of media on identity and behavior?<br>Answer:<br>Media affects the way that people perceive themselves because media reflects society&#8217;s views of<br>itself.<br>Q: Which area of social life would be analyzed from the perspective of macrosociology?<br>Answer:<br>Social class<br>get pdf at <em><a href=\"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/search\/study?query=\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">https:\/\/learnexams.com\/search\/study?query=<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>WGU C273 Objective Assessment Exam<br>Prep (Latest 2024\/ 2025 Update) Introduction<br>to Sociology| Grade A| 100% Correct<br>Q: A sociologist analyzing the language of job ads from the early twentieth century looking for<br>gender bias would be an example of which type of re- search?<br>Answer:<br>content analysis<br>Explanation: Analyzing the language of job ads would be a type of content analysis.<br>Q: Luciana is a sociologist who studies the experience of first-generation Latinx families in St.<br>Louis. She is asked by a non-profit to consult on how to decrease the stigmatization faced by<br>prisoners upon their release from prison. What ethical issue does Luciana potentially face?<br>Answer:<br>expertise<br>Explanation: Luciana does not have experience studying the prison population. If she does not<br>explain what her area of expertise is to the non-profit, she might illegit- imately benefit from her<br>status as a sociologist without the necessary experience.<br>Q: Auguste Comte employed which of the following philosophical systems which studied<br>society through a scientific lens?<br>Answer:<br>positivism<br>Explanation: Auguste Comte created positivism which applied scientific standards to the study of<br>society.<br>Q: Yolanda thinks of herself as spontaneous and outgoing. At a party, she will introduce herself<br>to strangers; in a class, she is likely to strike up a conversation with her classmates. Sociologists<br>call this aspect of personality,<br>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Answer:<br>self-concept<br>Explanation: Self-concept is the fixed understanding that an individual has of herself regardless<br>of social context.<br>Q: Which of the following studies would be following the life course ap- proach?<br>Answer:<br>a study that considers whether people who were entering college during the Vietnam era are<br>more politically active than those who were younger or older during the Vietnam war.<br>Explanation: The life course approach can involve how one cohort of people respond to a<br>significant life event, such as a war, economic boom, or depression<br>Q: A young child has a tea party with her dolls and pretends to be the mother. What is this an<br>example of?<br>Answer:<br>the &#8220;play&#8221; phase<br>Explanation: The child is fantasizing about what it means to be a mother.<br>Q: Recognizing the &#8220;generalized other&#8221; accompanies which stage of a child&#8217;s life<br>Answer:<br>the game stage<br>Explanation: The generalized other is a community of people who set the standards for what is<br>appropriate.<br>Q: A is an action that is forbidden or sacred depending on strong cultural beliefs.<br>Answer:<br>taboo<br>Explanation: Taboos are actions performed that are forbidden or sacred depending on strong<br>cultural beliefs within a culture.<br>get pdf at <a href=\"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/search\/study?query=\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">https:\/\/learnexams.com\/search\/study?query=<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>WGU C273 Introduction to Sociology Study<br>Guide (Latest 2024\/ 2025 Update) | Grade A|<br>100% Correct<br>Q: Protestant Ethic<br>Answer:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>looked for sign they were in Gods good grace<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>financial success-live frugal lives, saving and investing money &#8220;the spirit of capitalism&#8221;<br>This brought about capitalism<br>Q: Harriet Martineau<br>Answer:<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>did writings because women were to focus on church, cooking, children and clothes<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>early female sociologist<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>viewed sociology as a path to reform and improve society (stop lynchings, integrate<br>immigrants, improve working conditions)<br>Q: W.E.B. DuBois<br>Answer:<br>Black sociologist<br>Q: Jane Adams<br>Answer:<br>Sociologist and social reformer<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>came from wealth and privilege<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>founded Hull House with Ellen Gates Starr<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p>Q: C. Wright Mills<br>Answer:<br>Pushed sociologist to go back to push social reform<br>Q: Basic (or pure) sociology<br>Answer:<br>Sociological research for the purpose of making discoveries about life in human groups, not for<br>making changes in those groups<br>Q: Applied Sociology<br>Answer:<br>The use of sociology to solve problems from classroom integration and family relationships to<br>crime and pollution<br>Q: Public Sociology<br>Answer:<br>Applying sociology for the public good; especially sociological perspective (how things relate to<br>one another) to guide politicians and policy makers<br>Q: Theory<br>Answer:<br>General statement about how some parts of the world fit together and how they work; an<br>explanation of how 2 or more facts are related to one another<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Q: 3 major theoretical perspectives<br>Answer:<br>Symbolic Interaction<br>Functional analysis<br>Conflict Theory<br>Q: Symbolic Interaction<br>Answer:<br>Theoretical perspective in which society is viewed as composed of symbols that people use to<br>establish meaning, develop their views of the world and communicate with one another<br>Analyze how social life depends on the ways we define ourselves and others. Study face to face<br>interactions, examine how people make sense of their live and place in it<br>(i.e. sister vs girlfriend, brother vs boyfriend)<br>George Herbert is one of the founders<br>Q: Functional Analysis (functionalism, structural functionalism)<br>Answer:<br>Theory in which society is viewed as composed of various parts, each with a function that when<br>fulfilled contributes to society&#8217;s equilibrium.<br>Society is made up of a whole unit of interrelated parts that work together.<br>Q: Sociologists that had functional analysis theories<br>Answer:<br>Auguste Conte<br>Herbert Spencer<br>Emile Durkheim<br>Robert Melton<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Q: Robert Melton<br>Answer:<br>Dismissed comparing society to a living organism, but maintained the essence of functionalism<br>Used the terms functions, dysfunctions, manifest, latent, and latent dysfunctions<br>Q: Function<br>Answer:<br>Refers to beneficial consequences of people&#8217;s actions (help keep a group in balance) i.e. family<br>running a farm<br>Can be manifest or latent<br>Q: Dysfunctions<br>Answer:<br>Harmful consequences of people&#8217;s actions (they undermine the systems equilibrium)<br>Q: manifest<br>Answer:<br>An action is INTENDED to help some part of the system<br>Q: latent<br>Answer:<br>An UNINTENDED consequence that helps a system adjust<br>get pdf at <a href=\"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/search\/study?query=\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">https:\/\/learnexams.com\/search\/study?query=<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>WGU C273 Pre-Assessment V2 (Latest 2024\/<br>2025 Update) Introduction to Sociology|<br>Grade A| 100% Correct<br>Q: What role do a culture&#8217;s values play in social interactions?<br>a) Values define a culture&#8217;s standards for good and bad, beautiful and ugly, right and wrong<br>b) Values are the primary way people communicate with one another c) Values are the<br>expectations for behavior in a society<br>d) Values can take the form of positive or negative sanctions<br>Answer:<br>Values define a culture&#8217;s standards for good and bad, beautiful and ugly, right and wrong<br>Q: How does the workplace act as an agent of socialization?<br>a) It is the place where one begins concrete operational thought b) It is an environment where<br>one&#8217;s social class is unimportant c) It is the place where one&#8217;s looking-glass self is first realized<br>d) It is an environment where one can acquire new perspective of the world<br>Answer:<br>d. It is an environment where one can acquire new perspectives of the world<br>Q: According to studies of socialization through the &#8220;life course&#8221; in modern society, which<br>group characteristically grapples most with the question &#8220;Who am I?&#8221; and struggles to carve out<br>a group identity.<br>a) Children, age 12 and under b) Adolescents, ages 13 to 17 c) Young adults, ages 18 to 29<br>d) Middle-age people, ages 30-62<br>Answer:<br>b. Adolescents, ages 13 t 17<br>Q: Where do most people first encounter gender socialization?<br>a) Family<br>b) Workplace c) School<br>d) Media<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Answer:<br>a. Family<br>Q: What does George Herbert Mead&#8217;s term &#8220;generalized other&#8221; refer to in relation to the<br>development of the self?<br>a) General attitudes the individual internalizes from significant others<br>b) Perception of the norms, values, attitudes, and expectations of others in general<br>c) Perception of the norms, values attitudes, and expectations of significant others<br>d) The spontaneous part of the self that is derived in general from others<br>Answer:<br>b. Perception of the norms, values, attitudes, and expectations of others in general<br>Q: If Mateo feels happy because he thinks his classmates will approve of his new shoes, which<br>phase of the looking-glass self is Mateo in?<br>a) First<br>b) Second c) Third<br>d) Fourth<br>Answer:<br>c. Third<br>Q: Which concept reflects sociological ways of thinking about the develop- ment of self?<br>a) Genetic differences<br>b) The looking-glass self<br>c) Emphasizing nature over nurture<br>d) Intelligence measures<br>Answer:<br>b. The looking-glass self<br>Q: What is a secondary group?<br>get pdf at <a href=\"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/search\/study?query=\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">https:\/\/learnexams.com\/search\/study?query=<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>WGU C273 Pre-Assessment V3(Latest 2024\/<br>2025 Update) Introduction to Sociology|<br>Grade A| 100% Correct<br>Q: Auguste Comte employed which of the following philosophical systems which studied<br>society through a scientific lens?<br>a) positivism<br>b) social Darwinism<br>c) double consciousness<br>d) rationalization<br>Answer:<br>The correct answer is A. Auguste Comte created positivism which applied scientific standards to<br>the study of society.<br>Q: Yolanda thinks of herself as spontaneous and outgoing. At a party, she will introduce herself<br>to strangers; in a class, she is likely to strike up a conversation with her classmates. Sociologists<br>call this aspect of personality,<br>.<br>a) looking-glass self b) self-assessment c) self-image<br>d) self-concept<br>Answer:<br>The correct answer is D. Self-concept is the fixed understanding that an individual has of herself<br>regardless of social context.<br>Q: Which of the following studies would be following the life course ap- proach?<br>a) a study of whether people choose marital partners with similar levels of education<br>b) a study of whether parents who have greater levels of education have higher expectations of<br>their children than parents with lower levels of education.<br>c) a study that considers whether people who were entering college during the Vietnam era are<br>more politically active than those who were younger or older during the Vietnam war.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>d) a study that uses a survey to study whether Americans support more tax cuts in more liberal<br>states<br>Answer:<br>The correct answer is C. The life course approach can involve how one cohort of people respond<br>to a significant life event, such as a war, economic boom, or depression<br>Q: A young child has a tea party with her dolls and pretends to be the mother. What is this an<br>example of?<br>a) the &#8220;game&#8221; phase b) self-image<br>c) the &#8220;play&#8221; phase<br>d) self-conception<br>Answer:<br>The correct answer is C. The child is fantasizing about what it means to be a mother.<br>Q: Recognizing the &#8220;generalized other&#8221; accompanies which stage of a child&#8217;s life :<br>a) the fantasy stage<br>b) the particular other stage c) the play stage<br>d) the game stage<br>Answer:<br>The correct answer is D. The generalized other is a community of people who set the standards<br>for what is appropriate.<br>Q: A is an action that is forbidden or sacred depending on strong cultural beliefs.<br>a) folkway b) norm<br>c) more<br>d) taboo<br>Answer:<br>The correct answer is D. Taboos are actions performed that are forbidden or sacred depending<br>on strong cultural beliefs within a culture.<br>get pdf at <a href=\"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/search\/study?query=\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">https:\/\/learnexams.com\/search\/study?query=<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>WGU C273 Final Exam (Latest 2024\/ 2025<br>Update) Introduction to Sociology| Questions<br>and Verified Answers| Grade A| 100%<br>Correct<br>Q: A study of divorce rates among the populations of Canada, England, the<br>U.S., and France, is an example of<br>Select one:<br>a. alienation. b. anomie.<br>c. microsociology.<br>d. macrosociology<br>Answer:<br>macrosociology<br>Q: Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels said, &#8220;The history of all hitherto existing society is the<br>history of class struggles\u2026. The have nothing to lose but their chains. They have a<br>world to win. WORKING MEN OF ALL COUNTRIES, UNITE!&#8221;<br>Select one:<br>a. bourgeoisie b. proletarians c. Vulcans<br>d. middle classes<br>Answer:<br>proletarians<br>Q: \u00c9mile Durkheim&#8217;s explanation of suicide was scientific because he<br>Select one:<br>a. developed conclusions based on a systematic examination of data. b. carefully studied the<br>personalities of hundreds of suicide victims.<br>c. worked in a university setting.<br>d. divided suicide into four distinctive categories.<br>Answer:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>developed conclusions based on a systematic examination of data.<br>Q: In Karl Marx&#8217;s analysis, society was fundamentally divided between<br>Select one:<br>a. separate genders that clash in pursuit of their own interests.<br>b. economic classes that clash in pursuit of their own class interests. c. different races that clash<br>in pursuit of their own interests.<br>d. the religious and the nonreligious who clash in pursuit of their own inter- ests<br>Answer:<br>economic classes that clash in pursuit of their own class interests<br>Q: Which of the following statements is true? Select one:<br>a. Clinical sociologists take direct responsibility for implementing their ideas. b. There are no<br>established methods for educating clinical sociologists.<br>c. Applied and clinical sociology are the same.<br>d. Clinical sociology has existed for only the last 20 years<br>Answer:<br>Clinical sociologists take direct responsibility for implementing their ideas.<br>Q: Which of the following relationships best shows causal logic? Select one:<br>a. The time spent reviewing for a test may be directly related to, or produce a greater likelihood<br>of getting a high score.<br>b. Being less integrated into society may be directly related to, or produce a lower likelihood of,<br>suicide.<br>c. The time spent tending to one&#8217;s vegetable garden may be directly related to, or produce a<br>greater likelihood of overgrowth.<br>d. Being more involved in extracurricular activities may be directly related to,<br>or produce a lower likelihood of, college admission.<br>Answer:<br>The time spent reviewing for a test may be directly related to, or produce a greater likelihood of<br>getting a high score.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Q: Which sociologist argued that sociological research should be open to bringing about social<br>change and to drawing on relevant research by nonso- ciologists?<br>Select one:<br>a. Jane Poulson b. Joyce Ladner<br>c. Shulamit Reinharz<br>d. Karen Barkey<br>Answer:<br>Shulamit Reinharz<br>Q: A research measure that provides consistent results is considered<br>Select one:<br>a. valid.<br>b. reliable. c. an index.<br>d. a scale<br>Answer:<br>reliable<br>Q: study of Italian street-corner men used participant observation. Select one:<br>a. Terry Mizrahi&#8217;s<br>b. William F. Whyte&#8217;s c. Max Weber&#8217;s<br>d. Vilfredo Pareto&#8217;s<br>Answer:<br>William F. Whyte&#8217;s<br>Q: We have little reliable data on human sexuality because<br>Select one:<br>a. it is difficult for researchers to even broach the subject.<br>b. until the AIDS crisis, there was little scientific demand for data on sexual behavior.<br>c. government funding for studies of sexual behavior is easily accessible, but not many want to<br>ask for it.<br>d. there has been an increase in the use of inaccurate data over the last decade.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Answer:<br>until the AIDS crisis, there was little scientific demand for data on sexual behavior.<br>Q: Sociologists conduct reviews of literature to do which of the following? Select one:<br>a. Refine the problem under study.<br>b. Identify potential sources of funding.<br>c. Determine whether a research study is in fact feasible.<br>d. Analyze the data and formulate conclusions.<br>Answer:<br>Refine the problem under study.<br>Q: To conduct a cross-cultural study of job discrimination against women, a sociologist<br>interviews 75 women between the ages of 20 and 40 in an American city, and 75 women in the<br>same age group in a Canadian city. This study would be classified as<br>Select one:<br>a. a secondary analysis.<br>b. participant observation. c. a survey.<br>d. a content analysis.<br>Answer:<br>a survey<br>Q: Gestures, facial expressions, and other visual images all fall within the category of<br>Select one:<br>a. nonverbal communication. b. mores.<br>c. cultural capital.<br>d. formal norms.<br>Answer:<br>nonverbal communication<br>Q: An American traveling abroad observes locals eating chocolate-covered crickets. She<br>expresses disgust to her traveling companions. She is exhibiting Select one:<br>get pdf at <a href=\"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/search\/study?query=\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">https:\/\/learnexams.com\/search\/study?query=<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>WGU C273 Quiz Bank (Latest 2024\/ 2025<br>Update) Introduction to Sociology| Study<br>Questions and Verified Answers| Grade A|<br>100% Correct<br>Q: While psychology might consider whether stress leads people to smoke at a higher rate,<br>sociology would most likely ask\u2026..<br>a) how the price of cigarettes affects smoking rates<br>b) how the prevalence of smoking in a peer group affects the decision to start smoking<br>c) how a genetic predisposition might affect someone&#8217;s decision to smoke d) the extent to which<br>smoking will have detrimental effects on a person&#8217;s health<br>Answer:<br>how the prevalence of smoking in a peer group affects the decision to start smoking; sociologists<br>study the social forces surrounding an individual<br>Q: Which of the following choices provided the best example of the sociology imagination? &#8220;<br>The sociological imagination is recognizing that\u2026.<br>a) someone&#8217;s predisposition to anxiety might be influenced by her genes<br>b) someone who is relatively impoverished will be unable to afford a luxury coffee like<br>Starbucks<br>c) someone might be influenced to go see an action film by the fact that his best friend loves<br>action films<br>d) someone&#8217;s choice to ask for a raise at work might be influenced by her sense of what is<br>appropriate behavior for women<br>Answer:<br>someone&#8217;s choice to ask for a raise at work might be influenced by her sense of what is<br>appropriate behavior for women; an individual&#8217;s decision to ask for a raise might be determined<br>not just by her personality and the particularities of her work environment but also by her sense<br>of gender<br>Q: positivism<br>Answer:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>philosophical system created by August Comte that applies scien- tific standards to the study of<br>society. positivism maintains the only truths are those that can be concluded by direct<br>observation or by experimentation<br>Q: scientific method<br>Answer:<br>a method of designing controlled experiments, gathering data, and developing and testing<br>hypotheses about the natural world<br>Q: Comte is<br>Answer:<br>the founder of sociology and positivism who wanted to develop a systematic study of society<br>Q: Martineau is<br>Answer:<br>the person who brought sociology to England and furthered it by focusing on issues in the<br>domestic sphere<br>Q: Marx is<br>Answer:<br>a central figure in sociology who pioneered the conflict approach to sociology which<br>understands social groups as competing with one another<br>Q: Spencer is<br>Answer:<br>a hands-off theorist who applied Darwin&#8217;s theory of social evolution to society<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Q: Durkeheim is<br>Answer:<br>a key figure who advocated studying social facts the way scien- tists study physical facts<br>Q: Addams is<br>Answer:<br>an activist who promoted sympathetic knowledge, knowledge that comes from identifying with<br>others<br>Q: Weber is<br>Answer:<br>a key figure who studied modernization in society, the movement from traditional to capitalist<br>societies<br>Q: Du Bois is<br>Answer:<br>double-consciousness, &#8216; for Du Bois focuses on a feeling of &#8216;twoness&#8217; where the experience of<br>one&#8217;s identity is fragmented into several contradictory facets; in this case, it is the identities of<br>African Americans being Black and being American<br>Q: Who explored the importance of conflict within a society?<br>a) W.E.B. du Bois<br>b) Harriet Martineau c) Karl Marx<br>d) Max Weber<br>Answer:<br>Karl Marx. Marx first identified the conflict as social classes vie for power<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Q: Which theorist co-founded the Chicago Hull House. a) Jane Addams<br>b) Herbert Spencer c) Emile Durkheim<br>d) Harriet Martineau<br>Answer:<br>Jane Addams founded the Hull House to house recent immigrants<br>Q: How does the work of both Karl Marx and Max Weber set the field of sociology apart from<br>anthropology?<br>a) both deal with modern rather than pre-modern societies<br>b) both deal with social conflict rather than social cooperation<br>c) both deal with the sociological imagination, which is not found in anthro- pology<br>d) both see the general in the particular, which is not found in anthropolo- gy<br>Answer:<br>Both deal with modern rather than pre-modern societies; both theorists helped define sociology<br>as oriented towards the study of modern societies<br>Q: Which of the following is the best example of a situation in which the sociological<br>imagination would have some insight?<br>a) A shopper chooses to go to a store that&#8217;s further away because she likes the produce better at<br>the farther market<br>b) a student recognizes that she may be avoiding studying because her peers make her feel<br>unaccepted when she gets a good grade<br>c) A man suffering from cancer is unable to get the medicine he needs because he cannot afford it<br>d) A reader chooses to read a dystopian novel over a romance because she just broke up with her<br>boyfriend<br>Answer:<br>A student recognizes that she may be avoiding studying because her peers make her feel<br>unaccepted when she gets a good grade; 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