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11 Cards in this Set
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What is a social problem? |
Objective: the existence of a social condition Subjective: the belief that the social condition is a problem |
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Functional Theory |
Functions, Dysfunctions, Manifest (actual functions), Latent (functions that arise), Equilibrium, Disequilibrium; Always in equilibrium |
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Conflict Theory |
Haves vs. Have Not; Always in disequilibrium |
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Symbolic Interactionist Theory |
Taking the role of the generalized other, looking glass self, symbolism, labeling effect, self-fulfilling prophecy; perceptions matter |
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Sociological Imagination |
Seeing connections between individual problems and societal problems; victim blame |
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Antecedent Variable |
"lurking variable;" must be applicable to both |
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Prejudice/Racism/Discrimination |
Negative belief or bias/Prejudice based on race/Action based on Prejudice |
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Aversive Racism |
Innate racism that may not be visible or physically carried out |
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Bidirectionally |
two things cause another |
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Social Determinants of Health Care |
social and economic factors, genes, health behaviors, clinical care, and physical environment |
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Tracking |
sending children down a predetermined path based on what administration believes is right for them |