Deck 1: Sociological Concepts and Theories
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Deck 1: Sociological Concepts and Theories
1
The concept of 'dysfunction' is a major contribution of
A)durkheim
B)robert k merton
C)talcott parsons
D)wilfredo pareto
A)durkheim
B)robert k merton
C)talcott parsons
D)wilfredo pareto
robert k merton
2
The theoretical perspective that emphasises the importance of moral consensus in maintaining order and stability in a system is called
A)structuralism
B)functionalism
C)conflict perspective
D)interactionism
A)structuralism
B)functionalism
C)conflict perspective
D)interactionism
functionalism
3
What are manifest functions?
A)unrecognised and intended consequences of a social action
B)recognised and unintended consequences of a social action
C)unrecognised and unintended consequences of a social action
D)recognised and intended consequences of a social action
A)unrecognised and intended consequences of a social action
B)recognised and unintended consequences of a social action
C)unrecognised and unintended consequences of a social action
D)recognised and intended consequences of a social action
recognised and intended consequences of a social action
4
Robert K Merton is a
A)structuralist
B)structural-functionalist
C)conflict theorist
D)interactionist
A)structuralist
B)structural-functionalist
C)conflict theorist
D)interactionist
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5
Middle-range theories is a great contribution by
A)robert k merton
B)talcott parson
C)ralph dahrendorf
D)wright mills
A)robert k merton
B)talcott parson
C)ralph dahrendorf
D)wright mills
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6
The evolutionary perspective holds the idea that
A)the social system is in a state of equilibrium
B)change in one part of a system affects other parts
C)societies gradually change from simple to complex systems
D)the social system consists of interrelated parts
A)the social system is in a state of equilibrium
B)change in one part of a system affects other parts
C)societies gradually change from simple to complex systems
D)the social system consists of interrelated parts
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7
Latent functions are always
A)unrecognised and intended consequences of a social action
B)recognised and unintended consequences of a social action
C)unrecognised and unintended consequences of a social action
D)recognised and intended consequences of a social action
A)unrecognised and intended consequences of a social action
B)recognised and unintended consequences of a social action
C)unrecognised and unintended consequences of a social action
D)recognised and intended consequences of a social action
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8
Theories that deal with the analysis of large-scale social structures and long-term processes of change is called
A)micro level theories
B)macro level theories
C)middle-range theories
D)symbolic interactionism
A)micro level theories
B)macro level theories
C)middle-range theories
D)symbolic interactionism
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9
Levi-Strauss is a prominent
A)functionalist
B)interactionist
C)structural- functionalist
D)structuralist
A)functionalist
B)interactionist
C)structural- functionalist
D)structuralist
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10
Who introduced the term sociological imagination?
A)lewis coser
B)c h cooley
C)c wright mills
D)max weber
A)lewis coser
B)c h cooley
C)c wright mills
D)max weber
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11
The Sociological paradigm that focuses on the way each part of society functions together to contribute to the whole is called
A)structuralism
B)structural-functionalism
C)conflict theory
D)symbolic interactionism
A)structuralism
B)structural-functionalism
C)conflict theory
D)symbolic interactionism
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12
Conflict theories operate at a -------- perspective
A)micro-level
B)macro-level
C)individual level
D)peripheral level
A)micro-level
B)macro-level
C)individual level
D)peripheral level
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13
Symbolic interactionism is known to be a -----------------
A)micro-level theory
B)macro-level theory
C)meso-level theory
D)middle-range theory
A)micro-level theory
B)macro-level theory
C)meso-level theory
D)middle-range theory
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14
Symbolic interactionism focuses on ----------
A)structure of the society
B)function of the society
C)conflicts over resources
D)one to one interactions and communications
A)structure of the society
B)function of the society
C)conflicts over resources
D)one to one interactions and communications
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15
Who among the following coined the term 'symbolic interactionism'?
A)herbert blumer
B)sigmund freud
C)c h cooley
D)george herbert mead
A)herbert blumer
B)sigmund freud
C)c h cooley
D)george herbert mead
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16
The dramaturgical model for the analysis of social interaction was developed by
A)erving goffman
B)sigmund freud
C)c h cooley
D)george herbert mead
A)erving goffman
B)sigmund freud
C)c h cooley
D)george herbert mead
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17
One of the major concept in social darwinism
A)struggle for existence
B)survival of the fittest
C)organic analogy
D)natural selection
A)struggle for existence
B)survival of the fittest
C)organic analogy
D)natural selection
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18
Who postulated the theory of social Darwinism?
A)herbert spencer
B)saint - simon
C)auguste comte
D)karl marx
A)herbert spencer
B)saint - simon
C)auguste comte
D)karl marx
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19
Which one of the following approaches mainly focuses on Consciousness
A)ethnomethodology
B)comparative method
C)phenomenology
D)functionlism
A)ethnomethodology
B)comparative method
C)phenomenology
D)functionlism
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20
Looking glass Self theory was developed by
A)g.h.mead
B)erving goffmn
C)c.h.cooley
D)alfred schutz
A)g.h.mead
B)erving goffmn
C)c.h.cooley
D)alfred schutz
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21
Charles Horton Cooley is known for which of the following ideas?
A)class conflict
B)the looking-glass self
C)micro-macro integration
D)social solidarity
A)class conflict
B)the looking-glass self
C)micro-macro integration
D)social solidarity
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