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COMPLETE TE ST BANK FOR SOC - introduction to Sociology - 6th Edition by Nijole V. Benokraiti S lateSt update Table Of Contents Chapter 1: Thinking Like A Sociologist Chapter 2: Examining Our Social World Chapter 3: Culture Chapter 4: Socialization Chapter 5: Social Interaction In Everyday Life Chapter 6: Groups, Organizations, And Institutions Chapter 7: Deviance, Crime, And Social Control Chapter 8: Social Stratification: United States And Global Chapter 9: Gender And Sexuality Chapter 10: Race And Ethnicity Chapter 11: The Economy And Politics Chapter 12: Families And Aging Chapter 13: Education And Religion Chapter 14: Health And Medicine Chapter 15: Population, Urbanization, And The Environment Chapter 16: Social Change: Collective Behavior, Social Movements, And Technology lOMoARcP SD|8660651 Name: ClaSS: Date: Chapter 1: Thinking Like A Sociologist _Soc6e Indicate Whether The Statement Is True Or False. 1. Recognizing And Understanding Diversity Is One Of Sociology's Central Themes. a. True b. False 2. Feminist Scholars Disagree With Contemporary Conflict Theorists' View That Much Of Society Is Characterized By Tension And Struggle. a. True b. False 3. The Sociological Imagination Emphasizes The Connection Between Men And Women. a. True b. False 4. Before The 1960s Women's Movement In The United States, Very Few Sociologists Published Anything About Gender Roles. a. True b. False 5. Sociology iS Subjective. a. True b. FalSe 6. A reSearcher who iS value free iS one who Separate S her or hiS perSonal value S, opinion S, ideology, and belief S from Scientific reSearch. a. True b. FalSe 7. Functionali Sm often gloSSeS over the wide Spread inequality that a handful of powerful people create and maintain. a. True b. FalSe 8. Macro Sociology examine S the pattern S of individual S' Social interaction in Specific Setting S. a. True b. FalSe 9. George Herbert Mead' S propo Sal that the human mind and Self ariSe in the proce SS of Social communication became the foundation of the Symbolic interaction School S of thought in Sociology and Social pSychology. a. True b. FalSe 10. Social StaticS explore S how individual S and Societie S change over time. a. True b. FalSe Page 1
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