Title: Sociology Olympics!
1Sociology Olympics!
2Lightning Round!!!
- Lightning Round Topics
- Basic Theoretical Perspectives
- Systems theory
- Conflict theory
- Feminist Theory
- Symbolic Interactionism
- Social exchange
- Functionalism
- Family Life Cycle
3FunctionalismTrue or False
- Functionalists examine roles that individuals
play within an institution such as the family?
4TRUE!!!
5Family Life CycleTrue or False
- It is NOT important for individuals in the family
to develop an identity separate from that of the
family origin ?
6 7Explained
- According to Family Life Cycle, one of the three
developmental tasks is to develop an identity
separate from that of their amily of origin. - The other two developmental tasks include
- Developing new intimate relationships outside of
the family - Committing oneself to a career
8Functionalismtrue or false
- The functions of institutions and the status and
roles of individuals are vital parts of
functionalism?
9 10Explained
- Functionalists see society as made up of
inter-dependent sections which work together to
fulfill the functions necessary for the survival
of society as a whole. - People are socialized into roles and behaviours
which fulfill the needs of society. - Functionalists believe that behavior in society
is structural. They believe that rules and
regulations help organize relationships between
members of society.
11Further Explained
- Attempts to explain how a society is organized to
perform its required functions effectively. - The role is the set of behaviours that an
individual is expected to demonstrate with in a
status. - What you do in society is a function of your
role. The theory then is - understanding
behaviour based on its function.
12FunctionalismTrue / False
- Functionalists say that Canadian youth are not
allowed to participate fully in the adult world
of work.
13 14Explained
- Society is viewed as a system a collection of
interdependent parts, with a tendency toward
equilibrium (homeostasis). - There are functional requirements that must be
met in a society for its survival (such as
reproduction of the population). - People and institutions are seen to exist because
they serve a function.
15Symbolic InteractionismTrue / False
- Symbolic interactionism takes into consideration
how a group influences the actions of its
members.
16TRUE!!!
17Symbolic Interactionism
- True / False
- The symbolic interactionism theory states that it
is how individuals interpret their own and
others actions that matters.
18 19Explained
- Symbolic interactionist researchers investigate
how people create meaning during social
interaction, how they present and construct the
self (or "identity"), and how they define
situations of co-presence with others. One of the
perspective's central ideas is that people act as
they do because of how they define the present
situation.
20Systems Theory
- True / False
- Systems theory examines the family process and
how individuals in the family influence one
another?
21 22Explained
- Attempts to explain how groups of individuals
interact as a system, a set of different parts
that work together and influence one another in a
relatively stable way over time. - A basic principal of systems theory is feedback,
a process by which the system informs its members
how to interact to maintain the stability of the
system. - Relationships between husbands and wife and
between children and their parents, may be
thought of as normative subsystems at that level
systems theory and functionalist theory would
overlap - Systems theory goes beyond normative subsystems
to examine other subsystems referred to as -
interpersonal subsystems. - Such as between one child and one parent, or
between two siblings but not all of the siblings
23Conflict Theory True / False
- Conflict theory explains how power is personal,
not structural?
24 25Explained
- Conflict theory states that the society or
organization functions so that each individual
participant and its groups struggle to maximize
their benefits, which inevitably contributes to
social change such as changes in politics and
revolutions.
26Social Exchange Theory True / False
- Social exchange theory examines how people are
governed by the expectations of their roles and
how they can minimize the benefits they will
receive and maximize the costs to themselves?
27 28Explained
- Social exchange theory states that all human
relationships are formed by the use of a
subjective cost-benefit analysis and the
comparison of alternatives. For example, when a
person perceives the costs of a relationship as
outweighing the perceived benefits, then the
theory predicts that the person will choose to
leave the relationship.
29Social ExchangeTrue / False
- The benefits and costs of a relationship are not
facts, but are perceptions formed by each
individual.
30 31Explained
- Our own perception of our needs and wants, serves
as guidance when searching for balance between
the costs and benefits of the relationship. - What an individual perceives as a benefit, may be
a cost to another individual. Therefore social
exchange theorists believe that subjectivity
plays a role in situations.
32Feminist TheoryTrue or False
- Feminist theories are often misunderstood because
of their varying degrees of extremism?
33 34Explained
- The goal of feminism is equality.
- Radical feminism the most extreme form states
that in order for balance between the sexes to be
achieved, we as a society must go through a
portion of time under a matriarchy. - Most feminists maintain that an equal society is
the ideal. - The 20th century has taken many great strides
towards equality. This is seen in politics, the
family, the workforce, etc.
35Lightning Round Complete!
36- Prepare for the CAGE MATCH!!!
- Developmental Theorists
- Erik Erikson Stages of human development
- Daniel Levinson Theory of Seasons of Life
- Jane Loevinger - Theory of Ego Development
- Leonard Pearlin Theory of Psychological
Distress - Klaus Riegal Interpretation of Development
37- What is a common feature in Eriksons and
Loevingers developmental theories? - a. development reflects change but stages are not
evident - b. changes relate to the stages of the family
life cycle - c. development occurs in stages and they signify
growth and improvement - d. changes occur on time or off time in a
distinct sequence
38C
- development occurs in stages and they signify
growth and improvement
39- Who is this handsome devil?
40Erik Erikson
- Multiple Choice
- What was Erikson the first to do as a
developmental psychologist?
41- a. describing predictable stages of human
development - b. changing his name to reflect his parentage
- c. describing growth and development of humans
without the use of stages - d. describing the fast pace of physical maturity
as a result of better nutrition
42A
- describing predictable stages of human
development
43Levinson - The Seasons of LifeMultiple Choice
- What is the meaning of the Dream, according to
Levinson?
44- a. having a sense of self in the adult world
- b. having time to re-evaluate a life structure
- c. having a vision of a future occupation
- d. having a committed relationship
45A
- a. having a sense of self in the adult world
46Developmental Theorists
- Which of the following theorists believe that
development in adulthood occurs not in
predictable stages but as individuals adjust in
response to the interaction of both internal and
external changes ? - Erik Erikson ???
- Klaus Riegal ???
47RIEGAL!!!!!!!!
- Contrary to Erikson, Klaus Riegal suggests that
development in adulthood coocurs not in
predictable stages but as individuals adjust in
response to the interaction of both internal and
external changes. - Riegal identified four interrelated internal and
external dimensions of development - Development occurs when a change in one dimension
requires an adjustment in one or more of the
other dimensions. - This is reflective of systems theory
48- Question
- Which theorist does believe that the patterns
that the developmental theorists have outlined
are a cohort effect??? - Riegal?
- Erikson?
- Loevinger?
- Levinson?
- Pearlin?
49PEARLIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Pearlin suggests that the changes in behaviour
result from socialized responses to a common
social clock rather than from age linked inner
changes.
50- This theorist uses Sigmund Freuds definition of
EGO, and describes a higher level of development. - This theorist sees young adults at a transitional
stage between the conformist stage, and the
conscientious stage. - Is it
- Loevinger,
- or
- Levinson ?
51JANE LOEVINGER!!!!!
- Contrary to the other theorists, Loevinger
concluded from her research that because most
people spend a lifetime developing this ability,
the progress form one stage to the next is
determined by an individuals psychological clock,
not by chronological age or the social
environment.
52And so ends the Cage Match
53INTELLECTUAL FIGHT TO THE DEATH!!!
- Questions that lead to other questionsthat lead
to other questions
54- What age group has the highest suicide rate?
- a. 15-24?
- b. 35-44?
- c. 75 ?
- d. 7-15 ?
55Answer
56Explained
- Though the highest actual number of suicides
exists in males aged 25-44, the highest suicide
rate (per percentage of the population) belongs
to males aged 75 and older.
57Continued
- Explain the fact that males aged 75 have the
highest suicide rate through any of the
developmental theories studied in class. - Question is worth 2 points.
58BEST ANSWER 2 points each
- How would social exchange theorists explain
couples desire to terminate their marriage
relationship?
59Insight
- Social exchange theorists might say that the
couples no longer feel that the benefits of
remaining in the relationship outweigh the costs
of leaving it.
60- Give two pros and cons for both arranged
marriages and free choice
61Insight
- Arranged Marriage
- Pros
- Less work
- Extended families get along
- Parents work for your best interests and the
familys. - Cons
- No choice
- Prescribed life
- Free Choice Marriage
- Pros
- My interests
- My choice
- My life!
- Cons
- there are lots of fish in the sea, but the sea
is huge!
62- Give three reasons and explanations for the high
divorce rate - 6 points
63Insight
- Currently the divorce rate is just under 50 in
Canada - One of the major factors is financial infidelity.
- An affair is seen as the most traumatic event
that a marriage relationship can encounter. - Modern contraceptives have taken sex outside of
marriage
64List and explain the 3 stages of divorce
653 phases of divorce
- Awareness Phase couple is aware that problems
exist. In this phase, the couple may wish to try
marriage counseling. - Separation Phase the couple decides that it is
best to live apart. Within this phase, formal
documents are signed, and the divorce is
legalized. - Reorganization Phase the couple begins a new
life apart from each other.
66And so we arrive at the end of Part
1CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!
67Prepare for tomorrow
- Evolution of the family
- Cohabitation
- Issues facing marriage
- Attachment
- Parenting styles, issues, trends