Exam 1: Social Science and Its Methods
Exam 1: Social Science and Its Methods55 Questions
Exam 2: Human Origins52 Questions
Exam 3: Origins of Western Society54 Questions
Exam 4: Society, Culture, and Cultural Change55 Questions
Exam 5: Geography, Demography, Ecology, and Society54 Questions
Exam 6: Technology and Society54 Questions
Exam 7: Psychology, Society, and Culture51 Questions
Exam 8: Deviance, Crime, and Society55 Questions
Exam 9: The Family47 Questions
Exam 10: Religion51 Questions
Exam 11: Education51 Questions
Exam 12: Social and Economic Stratification50 Questions
Exam 13: Stratification, Minorities, and Discrimination52 Questions
Exam 14: The Functions and Forms of Government53 Questions
Exam 15: Governments of the World49 Questions
Exam 16: Democratic Government in the United States52 Questions
Exam 17: The Organization of Economic Activities53 Questions
Exam 18: The Economy, Government, and Economic Challenges Facing the United States55 Questions
Exam 19: International Political Relations54 Questions
Exam 20: International Economic Relations55 Questions
Exam 21: The Political Economies of Developing Countries52 Questions
Exam 22: International Institutions and the Search for Peace53 Questions
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To a considerable extent, the social scientist must substitute careful observation and the process of abstraction for experiments.
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The function of social science is primarily to determine social values and goals.
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Argumentation for the sake of heaven only serves to hinder the creation of policies based on the findings of the social sciences.
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Knowledge is made up of knowledge of human beings, including culture and products and knowledge of the natural environment.
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This is the field of human knowledge that deals with all aspects of the group life of human beings.
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Phronesis is a type of knowledge that relies solely on logic, rationality, and empirical proofs.
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What is the importance of knowing the interrelationships among social science disciplines?
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Today, the attempt to find patterns of social evolution that can be applied to all societies has been largely abandoned.
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The scientific method is a set of beliefs all scientists use in the same way.
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Scientific knowledge can be roughly grouped into two major fields: humanities and language arts.
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Science offers final explanations of the universe and its phenomena.
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The saga of Hans, the Thinking Horse, is an example of why a good scientist must have both skepticism and imagination.
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The Enlightenment established the "three humiliations" of human beings. These include:
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