Exam 1: What Is Sociology
Exam 1: What Is Sociology22 Questions
Exam 2: The Development of Sociology25 Questions
Exam 3: Major Theoretical Perspectives42 Questions
Exam 4: Taking Sociology With You14 Questions
Exam 5: What Is the Scientific Method40 Questions
Exam 6: Major Research Designs27 Questions
Exam 7: Ethics of Research14 Questions
Exam 8: Developments of Methodology14 Questions
Exam 9: What Is Culture21 Questions
Exam 10: Elements of Culture33 Questions
Exam 11: Development of Culture Around the World20 Questions
Exam 12: Cultural Variation20 Questions
Exam 13: The Role of Socialization13 Questions
Exam 14: The Self and Socialization Through the Life Course53 Questions
Exam 15: Agents of Socialization12 Questions
Exam 16: Social Interaction and Social Structure58 Questions
Exam 17: Social Structure in Global Perspective26 Questions
Exam 18: Understanding Groups19 Questions
Exam 19: Understanding Organizations31 Questions
Exam 20: Sociological Perspectives on the Media60 Questions
Exam 21: The Audience13 Questions
Exam 22: The Medias Global Reach7 Questions
Exam 23: Social Control26 Questions
Exam 24: What Is Deviance45 Questions
Exam 25: Crime22 Questions
Exam 26: Systems of Stratification51 Questions
Exam 27: Stratification by Social Class10 Questions
Exam 28: Poverty and Social Mobility24 Questions
Exam 29: Stratification in the World System54 Questions
Exam 30: Stratification Within Nations: a Comparative Perspective22 Questions
Exam 31: Minority, Racial, and Ethnic Groups44 Questions
Exam 32: Sociological Perspectives on Race and Ethnicity36 Questions
Exam 33: Race and Ethnicity in the United States22 Questions
Exam 34: Social Construction of Gender36 Questions
Exam 35: Women: the Oppressed Majority43 Questions
Exam 36: Aging and Society24 Questions
Exam 37: Aging Worldwide21 Questions
Exam 38: Age Stratification in the United States24 Questions
Exam 39: Global View of the Family41 Questions
Exam 40: Marriage and Family31 Questions
Exam 41: Alternatives to Traditional Families9 Questions
Exam 42: Human Sexuality8 Questions
Exam 43: Sociological Perspectives on Education45 Questions
Exam 44: Schools As Formal Organizations25 Questions
Exam 45: The Sociological Approach to Religion31 Questions
Exam 46: World Religions24 Questions
Exam 47: Religious Organization14 Questions
Exam 48: Government, Power, and Authority43 Questions
Exam 49: Political Behavior and Power in the United States27 Questions
Exam 50: Economic Systems30 Questions
Exam 51: Changing Economies29 Questions
Exam 52: Sociological Perspectives on Health and Illness24 Questions
Exam 53: Social Epidemiology and Health Care in the United States21 Questions
Exam 54: What Is Mental Illness10 Questions
Exam 55: Population17 Questions
Exam 56: Sociological Perspectives on the Environment22 Questions
Exam 57: Collective Behavior21 Questions
Exam 58: Social Movements21 Questions
Exam 59: Social Change51 Questions
Exam 60: Global Social Change21 Questions
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A social scientist would be likely to study the
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Which aspect of an individual divorce of a middle-income couple living in the suburbs would most likely be of interest to sociologists using the sociological imagination?
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Which of the following was the main concern of Kelsey Timmerman in his book Where Am I Wearing?
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Which social science would be interested in the actions taken by elected officials both during and in the aftermath of the earthquake in Haiti?
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The body of knowledge obtained using methods based upon systematic observation is called a(n)
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The most effective sociological theories tend to have both explanatory and predictive power.
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The scientific study of social behavior and human groups is known as
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Sociology is the systematic study of social behavior and the study of individual personality differences.
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Émile Durkheim's explanation of suicide was scientific because he
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Sociologists argue that,unlike scientific knowledge,common sense conclusions are
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An attempt to explain problems,actions,or behavior in a comprehensive manner is called a(n)
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Discuss what separates sociology from common sense.Be sure to give some examples of how sociological research might dispel commonly accepted views.
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Émile Durkheim is known for his classic sociological study of
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Sociology,anthropology,economics,and history study various aspects of human society and are therefore considered
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Sociology is the systematic study of social behaviors and social groups.
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Which of the following academic disciplines emphasizes the influence that society has on people's attitudes and behavior and the ways in which people shape society?
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The awareness that allows people to comprehend the link between their immediate,personal social settings and the remote,impersonal social world is called
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