symbolmacrosociology- thelevel of analysis thatinvolves the study oflarge-scale systemsor society as a whole;employed by thefunctionalist andconflict perspectives.Free!Free!conflictsymbol- anything thatstands for something elseand has a shared meaningattached to it, such aslanguage, gestures,images, sounds, physicalobjects, events, andelements of the naturalworld that convey aparticular meaning.social institution- asystem of statuses,roles, values, andnorms that isorganized to satisfyone or more of thebasic needs of asociety.symbolicinteractionlatent function- anunintended andunrecognizedconsequence ofsome element ofsociety.microsociologytheorymanifest function-an intended andrecognizedconsequence ofsome element ofsociety.equilibriumtheorymacrosociologyhypothesisadolescence- theperiod betweenthe normal onsetof puberty andthe beginning ofadulthood.functionTheory- asystematicexplanation ofthe relationshipamongphenomena.socialinstitutionclassconflictsymbolicinteraction-interaction amongpeople that takesplace through theuse of symbols.class conflict-the conflictbetween peoplewho have powerand those wholack power.Free!Hypothesis- astatement thatpredicts therelationshipbetween two ormore variables.dramaturgyequilibrium theory- Talcottparsons's view of socialchange in which society islikened to a livingorganism. change in onepart of the social systemproduces change in allother parts as the systemattempts to regain balance,or equilibrium.function- a positiveconsequence thatan element ofsociety producesfrom themaintenance ofthe social system.Dramaturgy- atheory thatproposes thatsocial interactionis like a dramabeing performedon stage.conflict- thedeliberate attemptto oppose, harm,control by force, orresist the will ofanother person orpersons.manifestfunctionlatentfunctionFree!adolescenceFree!microsociology- the levelof analysis that involvesthe study of small-scalesettings and everydayinteraction among groupmembers; employed bythe interactionistperspective.symbolmacrosociology- thelevel of analysis thatinvolves the study oflarge-scale systemsor society as a whole;employed by thefunctionalist andconflict perspectives.Free!Free!conflictsymbol- anything thatstands for something elseand has a shared meaningattached to it, such aslanguage, gestures,images, sounds, physicalobjects, events, andelements of the naturalworld that convey aparticular meaning.social institution- asystem of statuses,roles, values, andnorms that isorganized to satisfyone or more of thebasic needs of asociety.symbolicinteractionlatent function- anunintended andunrecognizedconsequence ofsome element ofsociety.microsociologytheorymanifest function-an intended andrecognizedconsequence ofsome element ofsociety.equilibriumtheorymacrosociologyhypothesisadolescence- theperiod betweenthe normal onsetof puberty andthe beginning ofadulthood.functionTheory- asystematicexplanation ofthe relationshipamongphenomena.socialinstitutionclassconflictsymbolicinteraction-interaction amongpeople that takesplace through theuse of symbols.class conflict-the conflictbetween peoplewho have powerand those wholack power.Free!Hypothesis- astatement thatpredicts therelationshipbetween two ormore variables.dramaturgyequilibrium theory- Talcottparsons's view of socialchange in which society islikened to a livingorganism. change in onepart of the social systemproduces change in allother parts as the systemattempts to regain balance,or equilibrium.function- a positiveconsequence thatan element ofsociety producesfrom themaintenance ofthe social system.Dramaturgy- atheory thatproposes thatsocial interactionis like a dramabeing performedon stage.conflict- thedeliberate attemptto oppose, harm,control by force, orresist the will ofanother person orpersons.manifestfunctionlatentfunctionFree!adolescenceFree!microsociology- the levelof analysis that involvesthe study of small-scalesettings and everydayinteraction among groupmembers; employed bythe interactionistperspective.

Theoretical Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. symbol
  2. macrosociology- the level of analysis that involves the study of large-scale systems or society as a whole; employed by the functionalist and conflict perspectives.
  3. Free!
  4. Free!
  5. conflict
  6. symbol- anything that stands for something else and has a shared meaning attached to it, such as language, gestures, images, sounds, physical objects, events, and elements of the natural world that convey a particular meaning.
  7. social institution- a system of statuses, roles, values, and norms that is organized to satisfy one or more of the basic needs of a society.
  8. symbolic interaction
  9. latent function- an unintended and unrecognized consequence of some element of society.
  10. microsociology
  11. theory
  12. manifest function- an intended and recognized consequence of some element of society.
  13. equilibrium theory
  14. macrosociology
  15. hypothesis
  16. adolescence- the period between the normal onset of puberty and the beginning of adulthood.
  17. function
  18. Theory- a systematic explanation of the relationship among phenomena.
  19. social institution
  20. class conflict
  21. symbolic interaction- interaction among people that takes place through the use of symbols.
  22. class conflict- the conflict between people who have power and those who lack power.
  23. Free!
  24. Hypothesis- a statement that predicts the relationship between two or more variables.
  25. dramaturgy
  26. equilibrium theory- Talcott parsons's view of social change in which society is likened to a living organism. change in one part of the social system produces change in all other parts as the system attempts to regain balance, or equilibrium.
  27. function- a positive consequence that an element of society produces from the maintenance of the social system.
  28. Dramaturgy- a theory that proposes that social interaction is like a drama being performed on stage.
  29. conflict- the deliberate attempt to oppose, harm, control by force, or resist the will of another person or persons.
  30. manifest function
  31. latent function
  32. Free!
  33. adolescence
  34. Free!
  35. microsociology- the level of analysis that involves the study of small-scale settings and everyday interaction among group members; employed by the interactionist perspective.