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[Show more]C. Wright Mills coined the term sociological imagination 
sociological imagination the vivid awareness of the relationship between personal 
experience and the wider society 
Sociology systematic study of social life and human society. The sociological perspective 
looks for the "general in the p...
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Add to cartC. Wright Mills coined the term sociological imagination 
sociological imagination the vivid awareness of the relationship between personal 
experience and the wider society 
Sociology systematic study of social life and human society. The sociological perspective 
looks for the "general in the p...
Whose ideas are the basis for the conflict perspective? Karl Marx 
What is the best summary of George Herbert Mead's theory of social interactions? No one 
is born knowing how to communicate with one another, and people have to learn what symbols 
mean and how to use them. 
How might a functional...
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Add to cartWhose ideas are the basis for the conflict perspective? Karl Marx 
What is the best summary of George Herbert Mead's theory of social interactions? No one 
is born knowing how to communicate with one another, and people have to learn what symbols 
mean and how to use them. 
How might a functional...
Yolanda thinks of herself as spontaneous and outgoing. At a party, she will introduce herself to 
strangers; in a class, she is likely to strike up a conversation with her classmates. Sociologists call 
this aspect of personality, _____. self-concept 
Which of the following studies would be follow...
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Add to cartYolanda thinks of herself as spontaneous and outgoing. At a party, she will introduce herself to 
strangers; in a class, she is likely to strike up a conversation with her classmates. Sociologists call 
this aspect of personality, _____. self-concept 
Which of the following studies would be follow...
Why can't "people with blue eyes" be categorized as an aggregate? The members of this 
group are not necessarily united in time and space. 
Which quality is required to be members of a primary group? that the relationship endure 
regardless of whether a functional reason to interact exists. Pri...
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Add to cartWhy can't "people with blue eyes" be categorized as an aggregate? The members of this 
group are not necessarily united in time and space. 
Which quality is required to be members of a primary group? that the relationship endure 
regardless of whether a functional reason to interact exists. Pri...
According to Saperstein's 2014 study, what is a strange social byproduct of an individual's time 
in prison? they are more likely to categorize themselves as Black, and they are more likely 
to be categorized by others as Black 
Which characteristic would most likely be used to categorize a per...
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Add to cartAccording to Saperstein's 2014 study, what is a strange social byproduct of an individual's time 
in prison? they are more likely to categorize themselves as Black, and they are more likely 
to be categorized by others as Black 
Which characteristic would most likely be used to categorize a per...
A common marriage practice that includes living with or near the parents of the husband is 
known as _____. patrilocal 
Gillian has her heart set on marrying a man who enjoys the same things she does. Which of the 
following is this idea reflective of? homogamy 
______ describes an intimate and se...
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Add to cartA common marriage practice that includes living with or near the parents of the husband is 
known as _____. patrilocal 
Gillian has her heart set on marrying a man who enjoys the same things she does. Which of the 
following is this idea reflective of? homogamy 
______ describes an intimate and se...
Auguste Conte Suggested we apply scientific method to social world, which is known as 
Positivism 
Viewed society as a living organism, similar to an animals body - must function together to 
function smoothly. (functional analysis) 
Herbert Spencer *Called 2nd founder of sociology 
*disagreed wit...
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Add to cartAuguste Conte Suggested we apply scientific method to social world, which is known as 
Positivism 
Viewed society as a living organism, similar to an animals body - must function together to 
function smoothly. (functional analysis) 
Herbert Spencer *Called 2nd founder of sociology 
*disagreed wit...
Auguste Comte () Introduced positivism (the idea of applying scientific methods 
to the social world) and coined the term sociology and the founder of sociology. He believed 
that it was necessary to observe and classify human behavior to uncover society's fundamental 
laws. 
Herbert Spencer () ...
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Add to cartAuguste Comte () Introduced positivism (the idea of applying scientific methods 
to the social world) and coined the term sociology and the founder of sociology. He believed 
that it was necessary to observe and classify human behavior to uncover society's fundamental 
laws. 
Herbert Spencer () ...
What did Emile Durkheim's research on suicide reveal? Suicide rates were higher in areas 
where an individual's ties to their group were disrupted or distorted. 
Which idea did Auguste Comte introduce to the field of sociology? Positivism 
Which sociological perspective assumes that social life i...
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Add to cartWhat did Emile Durkheim's research on suicide reveal? Suicide rates were higher in areas 
where an individual's ties to their group were disrupted or distorted. 
Which idea did Auguste Comte introduce to the field of sociology? Positivism 
Which sociological perspective assumes that social life i...
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