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SOCA 101 EXAM 1WVU BREWSTER Sociology - Answer- study of human social relationships, individual and society Social Imagination - Answer- the ability to grasp the relationship between individual lives and the larger social forces that help to shape them agency - Answer- the ability to think...

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SOCA 101 EXAM 1WVU BREWSTER
Sociology - Answer- study of human social relationships, individual and society

Social Imagination - Answer- the ability to grasp the relationship between individual
lives and the larger social forces that help to shape them

agency - Answer- the ability to think, act, and make choices independently

structure - Answer- patterned social arrangements that have effects on agency

critical thinking - Answer- using reasoning and evidence t evaluate the truth

sociological thinking (4 developments) - Answer- 1. scientific revolution
2. enlightenment
3. industrial revolution
4.urbanization

auguste comte - Answer- father of sociology, argued for empirical approach, social
stats

dynamics - Answer- laws that govern change

positivism - Answer- accurate knowledge must be based on science

Harriet Martineau - Answer- 1st american, focus on gender and slavery

max weber - Answer- rationalization, importance of ideas and leaders

Verstehen (Weber) - Answer- understanding social behavior by putting yourself in
the place of others

Karl Marx - Answer- social development, capitalism development, class conflict

Emile Durkheim - Answer- social order, division of labor, social integration

mechanical solidarity - Answer- bonds based on similarity

organic solidarity - Answer- bonds based on specialization and interdependence

W.E.B. DuBois - Answer- 1st black sociologist, used community studies, African
American double consciousness

Jane Addams - Answer- Social reformer who worked to improve the lives of the
working class, studied gender, race, class

Sociological Theory - Answer- a set of ideas that explains a range of human
behavior and a variety of social and societal events

, Macro-level paradigm - Answer- large-scale patterns and institutions, country divorce
rate

Micro-level paradigm - Answer- social relations and interactions in specific, individual
situations, family patterns

which are micro - Answer- symbolic interactionism

which are macro - Answer- functionalism, social conflict paradigm

functionalism - Answer- society is a system of interconnected parts that work
together in harmony to maintain a state of balance and social equilibrium for the
whole; underplays power differences between classes

functions - Answer- purposes or activities to meet stability

Dysfunctions - Answer- social patterns that have a negative impact on a group or
society

Talcott Parsons - Answer- gender roles, men are instrument women are expressive

social conflict paradigm - Answer- issues of power and inequality and competition of
resources; understates degree of stability

Symbolic Interactionism - Answer- Approach that focuses on the interactions among
people based on mutually understood symbols; overstates subjectivity

Sociological Research - Answer- examines human behavior

deductive reasoning - Answer- general to specific

inductive reasoning - Answer- specific to general

basic research - Answer- advances knowledge of an aspect of society

applied research - Answer- directly focuses on helping to solve or evaluate a specific
real-world problem

public sociology - Answer- applying sociology for the public good

common wisdom - Answer- a generally accepted account of something, usually
without scientific proof

concepts - Answer- terms used to summarize a set of phenomena

operational definition - Answer- defines concept to make it measurable

variable - Answer- concept with 2 or more possible values

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