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Sociology qstudies qhow... q- qcorrect qanswer. q q q qPeople qwho qlive qin qa qsociety qare
qinterdependent qon qone qanother
The qsociological qimagination qis qthe qability qto... q- qcorrect qanswer. q q q qRecognize qthe
qconnection qbetween qour qown qlives qand qlarger qsocial qtrends
This qapproach qto qgathering qdata qfocuses qon qlistening qto qand qobserving qpeople qand
qallowing qthem qto qinterpret qwhat qis qhappening qin qtheir qown qlives. q- qcorrect qanswer. q q q
qQualitative
The qindividual's qfreedom qto qchoose qand qto qact qis qsometimes qreferred qto qby qsociologist
qas... q- qcorrect qanswer. q q q qAgency
Which qof qfollowing qbest qexplains qthe qanalogy qbetween qsocial qstructure qand qa qbuilding?
q- qcorrect qanswer. q q q qAs qa qbuilding qhas qrooms qfor qspecific qpurposes, qsociety qhas qits
qinstitutions
The qtype qof qscience qthat qstudies qthe qphysical qfeature qof qnature qis qknown qas... q- qcorrect
qanswer. q q q qNatural qScience
Social qscience qis qthe qstudy qof qhuman qinteraction qand qchange. qWhich qof qthe qfollowing
qare qexamples qof qsocial qscience? q- qcorrect qanswer. q q q qSociology q+ qAnthropology
The qdiscipline qof qsociology qis qrelated qthis qdiscipline qsince qboth qare qinterested qin qhow
qpeople qand qevents qof qthe qpast qare qimportant qto qcurrent qsociety. q- qcorrect qanswer. q q q
qHistory
Common qsense qconsists qof qpeople's qopinions qabout qdaily qlife qacquired qthrough... q-
qcorrect qanswer. q q q qExperiences q+ qObservations
,Common qsense qbeliefs qare qnot qalways qreliable qbecause qthey qlack qwhich qof qthe
qfollowing? q- qcorrect qanswer. q q q qA qsystematic qanalysis qof qthe qfacts
According qto qC. qWright qMills, qobstacles qthat qindividuals qmostly qface qas qindividuals qare
qknown qas... q- qcorrect qanswer. q q q qPrivate qTroubles
Which qof qthe qfollowing qbest qexplains qwhy qa qsimple qhamburger qis qa q"miracle" qfrom qa
qsociological qperspective? q- qcorrect qanswer. q q q qThe qmany qpeople, qcomponents, qand
qactions qinvolved qin qpreparing qa qhamburger qillustrate qthe qcomplexity qand
qinterdependence qof qhuman qsociety
Society qconsists qof qpersistent qpatterns qof qboth qsocial qnetworks qand... q- qcorrect qanswer. q
q q qRelationships
Sociology qlooks qat qhow qeconomic qand qsocial qresources qare qdistributed qand qat qthe
qimplications qof qthese qpatterns. qIt qalso qstudies qthe qdistribution qof q... qresources qand qtheir
qeffects. q- qcorrect qanswer. q q q qCultural
The qcondition qin qwhich qmembers qof qa qsociety qhave qdiffering qamounts qof qpower,
qprestige, qand qwealth qis qcalled... q- qcorrect qanswer. q q q qSocial qInequality
Findings qof qsociologists qoften qappear qto qbe qcommon qsense qbecause qthey qdeal qwith... q-
qcorrect qanswer. q q q qAspects qof qeveryday qlife
Which qof qthe qfollowing qbest qdescribes qthe qsociological qimagination? q- qcorrect qanswer. q q
q qAn qawareness qof qthe qrelationship qbetween qindividuals qand qtheir qsocieties
The qstudy qof qhuman qsociety qis... q- qcorrect qanswer. q q q qA qcentral qpart qof qsociology
The qcomponents qof qsociology qare qsystematic qstudy, qthe qindividual, qsociety, qand qthe
qconsequences qof... q- qcorrect qanswer. q q q qDifference
Sociologists quse qsociological qtheories qto... q- qcorrect qanswer. q q q qExplain qsocial qproblems
In qformulating qthis qtheory qof qsuicide, qDurkheim qregarded qCatholicism qas qa qsystem qin
qwhich... q- qcorrect qanswer. q q q qMatters qof qbelief qare qnot qdecided qby qthe qindividual
Durkheim qhelped qlegitimize qsociology qas qa qsocial qscience qbecause qhe... q- qcorrect
qanswer. q q q qGathered qand qanalyzed qdata qto qtest qhis qhypothesis
The qmost qcommon qoccupational qcategory qof qemployment qfor qsociology qmajors qis... q-
qcorrect qanswer. q q q qSocial qServices
Which qof qthe qfollowing qare qthree qmajor qsociological qperspectives? q- qcorrect qanswer. q q q
qInteractionist q+ qFunctionalist q+ qConflict
, Comte qcalled qfactors qthat qbring qabout qchange qsocial... q- qcorrect qanswer. q q q qDynamics
Auguste qComte qasserted qthat qis qresearchers qstudied qsociety, qthey qcould qhelp qfind qa
qbalance qbetween qpositive qsocial qchange qand... q- qcorrect qanswer. q q q qSocial qOrder
Harriet qMartineau's qcontribution qto qsociology qwas... q- qcorrect qanswer. q q q qWriting qthe qfirst
qbook qon qsociological qresearch qmethods
Durkheim qbelieved qthat qunderstanding qhuman qbehavior qrequired qlooking qat qthe
qbehavior... q- qcorrect qanswer. q q q q- qWithin qa qbroader qsocial qcontext
- qHe qwas qthe qfirst qto qsuccessfully qshow qthat qindividuals; qbehavior qactually qfollows qsocial
qpatterns qand qis qinfluenced qby qsocial qforces q(a q"broader qsocial qcontext")
A qdefining qtrait qof qa qhypothesis qis qthat qa qhypothesis... q- qcorrect qanswer. q q q qCan qbe
qtested
Which qof qthe qfollowing qdescribe qthe qscientific qmethod? q- qcorrect qanswer. q q q qSystematic
q+ qDesigned qto qensure qobjectivity q+ qOrganized, qstep-by-step qprocess
Which qof qthe qfollowing qare qthe qbasic qsummaries qof qstatistical qinformation? q- qcorrect
qanswer. q q q qModes q+ qMeans q+ qMedians
When qresearchers qtalk qabout qa qmean, qthey qare qreferring qto... q- qcorrect qanswer. q q q qAn
qaverage qthat qis qcalculated qby qadding qa qseries qof qvalues, qthen qdividing qby qthe qnumber
qof qvalues
The qmost qfrequently qoccurring qnumber qin qa qseries qof qnumbers qis qthe... q- qcorrect
qanswer. q q q qMode
Confidentiality qbecomes qproblematic qwhen qthe qresearcher qdiscovers qthat qthe qpeople
qbeing qstudied... q- qcorrect qanswer. q q q qAre qdoing qthings qthat qare qdisturbingly qunethical q+
qCommitting qcrimes
If qresearchers qmeasure qsomething qand qdetermine qthat qit qis qvalid, qthis qmeans... q- qcorrect
qanswer. q q q qThe qmeasure qor qscale qtruly qreflects qthe qobject qunder qstudy
Surveys qare qcommonly qadministered qin qwhich qof qthe qfollowing qways? q- qcorrect qanswer.
q q q qPersonal qInterviews q+ qQuestionnaires
Reliability qrefers qto qthe qextent qto qwhich qa qmeasure qproduces qthese qkind qof qresults qover
qtime. q- qcorrect qanswer. q q q qConsistent
While qconducting qa qsociological qstudy, qa qresearcher qbecomes qthe qroommate qof q2
qpeople qwho qare qparticipating qin qthe qstudy. qShe qdocuments qhow qthey qdeal qwith qtheir
qparents, qfriends, qromantic qencounters, qand qleisure qactivities. qThis qis qan qexample qof... q-
qcorrect qanswer. q q q qParticipant qObservation