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SociologyEscape Room

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Sociology Escape room

You are an investigative journalist on the hunt for Society's greatest secrets. Rumor has it that deep within the Lab lies the key to understanding human behavior, culture, and social interactions. The door locks behind you, and the countdown begins. Can you solve the puzzles and uncover the mysteries of society before time runs out?

Start

Escape Sociology

Complete the activity for each lesson and get a fantastic diploma

Unit 3

Unit 2

Unit 1

Unit 6

Unit 5

Unit 4

Lesson 01

Question 01/03

an awareness of the relationship between a person’s behavior and experience and the wider culture that shaped the person’s choice and perceptions

Sociological imagination

micro-level sociology

cultural patterns

01

Question 02/03

Karl Marx is associated with which sociological paradigm?

Structural Functionalism

ISymbolic Interaction

Conflict Theory

01

Question 03/03

Which method of data collection relies on questionnaires as common instruments?

Surveys

Participant observation

Secondary Data Analysis

Perfect, you have passed!

Move on to the next lesson

Continuing

Escape Sociology

Complete the activity for each lesson and earn a fantastic diploma

Unit 3

Unit 2

Unit 1

Unit 6

Unit 5

Unit 4

Lesson 02

Question 01/03

Accessible by most and is expressed and spread via commercial and social media outlets.

Popular Culture

High Culture

Counterculture

Subculture

02

Question 02/03

Part of the larger culture but also shares a specific identity within a smaller group

Subculture

Counterculture

Pop culture

High culture

02

Question 03/03

The patterns of cultural experiences and attitudes that exist in the highest class segments of a society

Popular culture

High culture

Subculture

Counterculture

Excellent, you have passed!

Move on to the next lesson

Continuing

Escape Sociology

Complete the activity for each lesson and get a fantastic diploma

Unit 3

Unit 2

Unit 1

Unit 6

Unit 5

Unit 4

Lesson 03

Question 01/03

Cultural relativism is the practice of assessing a culture by its own standards rather than viewing it through the lens of one’s own culture.

False

True✔️

03

Question 02/03

Nonmaterial culture consists of the ideas, attitudes, and beliefs of a society.

False

True✔️

03

Question 03/03

Culture shock is a type of electrical interference experienced by individuals when they are exposed to new technologies or electronic devices in a foreign country, resulting in disorientation and confusion due to the differences in voltage standards and power outlets.

False✔️

True

Great, you have passed!

Proceed to the next lesson

Continuing

Escape Sociology

Complete the activity for each lesson and earn a fantastic diploma

Unit 3

Unit 2

Unit 1

Unit 6

Unit 5

Unit 4

Lesson 04

Question 01/03

Access to socially acceptable goals plays a part in determining whether a person conforms or deviates

Differential Association

Strain Theory

Control Theory

Labelling Theory

04

Question 02/03

What would you use in your presentation to entertain, provide relevant information, and capture the attention of your class?

Incorrect Answer

Incorrect Answer

Correct Answer

Incorrect Answer

04

Question 02/03

Individuals learn deviant behavior from those around them who provide models and opportunities for deviance

Conflict Theory

Strain Theory

Differential Association

Labelling Theory

04

Question 03/03

Crime is most likely to occur in communities with weak social ties and the absence of social control

Social Disorganzation

Conflict Theory

Labelling Theory

Incorrect Answer

Perfect, you have passed!

Advance to the next lesson

Continuing

Escape Education

Complete the activity for each lesson and get a fantastic diploma

Unit 3

Unit 2

Unit 1

Unit 6

Unit 5

Unit 4

Lesson 05

Question 01/03

Did you know that the window allows adding wider content?

Interactivity

Magic

Design

Incorrect

Correct

Incorrect

05

Question 02/03

Did you know that images are an aesthetic resource that tell stories by themselves?

Design

Interactivity

Magic

Correct

Incorrect

Incorrect

05

Question 03/03

Did you know that images are a support to add information?

Interactivity

Magic

Design

Incorrect

Incorrect

Correct

Perfect, you have passed!

Move on to the next lesson

Continuing

Escape Education

Complete the activity for each lesson and earn a fantastic diploma

Unit 3

Unit 2

Unit 1

Unit 6

Unit 5

Unit 4

Lesson 06

Question 01/03

Which of the images below is associated more with "new" money?

Incorrect Answer

Correct Answer

06

Question 02/03

Where was the first department of Sociology established in the United States?

Correct Answer

Incorrect Answer

06

Question 03/03

What image best represents the concept of the "nuclear family"?

Incorrect Answer

Incorrect Answer

Correct Answer

Incorrect Answer

Perfect, you have passed!

You have completed all the lessons, we have finished

Great!

Escape Education

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Genially School

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Sociology Diploma

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