Exam 3: Exploring Critical Thinking and Sociological Research: A Comprehensive Guide
Exam 1: Understanding Society: Perspectives and Concepts in Sociology20 Questions
Exam 2: Exploring Sociological Paradigms and Theoretical Frameworks25 Questions
Exam 3: Exploring Critical Thinking and Sociological Research: A Comprehensive Guide20 Questions
Exam 4: Understanding Webers Concepts of Social and Non-Social Action: A Critical Analysis20 Questions
Exam 5: Exploring Social Status: Definitions and Implications20 Questions
Exam 6: Exploring Values, Institutions, and Social Relationships in Society20 Questions
Exam 7: Exploring Cultural Expectations and Perspectives19 Questions
Exam 8: Understanding Social Stratification and Mobility: An Analysis of Occupational Prestige, Power, and Meritocracy in Canada20 Questions
Exam 9: Understanding Social Class and Inequality in Capitalist Societies19 Questions
Exam 10: Exploring Gender and Culture in Contemporary Society20 Questions
Exam 11: Understanding Minority Groups and Cultural Domination: A Sociological Perspective19 Questions
Exam 12: Exploring the Sociological Imagination20 Questions
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Which of the following is not considered to be a concept according to sociology?
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The structural functionalist paradigm focuses on __________ meaning which is best understood by gathering __________ data.
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Although sociologists Garfinkle and Goffman are both considered part of the symbolic interactionist paradigm how do their theories differ?
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Which statement best describes the purpose of research methodology?
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The study discussed in your text by Wharton, Rotolo and Bird, (2000), found that people working in organizations that were varied in terms of the gender and race of employees experienced lower jobsatisfaction. Which theoretical framework, research method, and type of data collection was most likely used to come to this conclusion?
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What is the purpose for using the sociological imagination to think critically about an issue or problem in society?
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The following statements are all answers to the question: Why do sociologists use theories?Which is the correct answer?
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Which statement best describes the symbolic interactionist paradigm?
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The study discussed in your text by Ellison et al. (2006) concluded that in the United States 40% of single people use an online dating service. Which theoretical framework, research method and type of data collection were most likely used to come to this conclusion?
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Both __________ and __________ thinkers are interested in understanding the way objective social structures like the economy and family limits certain people's choices in society. As such they focus on collecting both qualitative and quantitative data.
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In your sociology class you are asked to do a research project to answer the following research question: "Why do men and women marry in Canadian society?"Which theoretical framework,research method and type of data collection would best help you to answer this question?
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The symbolic interactionist paradigm focuses on __________ meaning which is best understood by gathering __________ data.
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A student in your first year class was asked by your instructor to define "critical thinking". The following is the answer she gave.Critical thinking is a process that is used for coming up with answers and solutions to problems. We need to think critically about issues so we can decide whether an answer or solution to a problem is wrong or right. This is often based on our own individual subjective beliefs. How would you judge this answer?
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An important part of the process of critical thinking is to think about our thinking, to be aware of what we are thinking, reflect on it and modify it to make improvements. This is termed:
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Judge the following sentence according to the criteria given below: "The process of critical thinking in all disciplines in higher education is different from every day thinking in that critical thinkinginvolves the process of challenging our ways of thinking that are based on common sense beliefs with the goal of coming to a reasoned, intellectual understanding of an issue."
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You have been asked to do a research project in your sociology class. You have chosen to study the experiences and attitudes of first year students. Which research method is most suited to gathering the relevant information for your study?
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Using your sociological imagination, how would you explain the feminist research which states that men and women's occupational experiences are different?
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Which of the following traits are necessary in order to be a good critical thinker?
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