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Exam 2: Examining the Social World: How Do We Know
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Question 41
Multiple Choice
Richard is researching the way that religious differences have led to conflicts among Iraqi Muslims. His research focuses on:
Question 42
Multiple Choice
Structural-functional perspective states:
Question 43
Multiple Choice
Mike wants to study why men choose to go into nursing careers. He theorizes that these men decided that the benefits of nursing (good pay and numerous career options) outweigh the costs (working long hours and dealing with bodily fluids) . Which theoretical perspective is Mike using?
Question 44
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How did Max Weber explain the emergence of the "spirit of capitalism"?
Question 45
Essay
Explain how a theory differs from a hypothesis and discuss how the two are related. Provide an example.
Question 46
Multiple Choice
How did Ralf Dahrendorf explain why Karl Marx's predictions never came true?
Question 47
Multiple Choice
Sara wants to study political protests in Russia by traveling to Moscow and joining one of the student protest groups. She would be using:
Question 48
True/False
Henri Saint-Simon officially coined the term sociology in 1838.
Question 49
Multiple Choice
Determining exactly how to measure concepts is known as:
Question 50
Essay
You have been asked to conduct a study titled "The Effect of Watching Television on the Grades of First-Year College Students." What theoretical perspective will you use to guide your study and why? Explain at least two hypotheses you have about the effect of TV on grades. Describe the method you will use to conduct your study and explain why that method is most appropriate.
Question 51
Multiple Choice
Concepts or ideas that vary in frequency or occurrence across people, times, or places are known as:
Question 52
Multiple Choice
A sample that accurately reflects the group being studied is a:
Question 53
Essay
In the late 1960s, Laud Humphries conducted a study called "The Tearoom Trade." Humphries posed as a "watch queen" (a man who guards the doors of restrooms in public parks so that men can have sex with other men inside). Humphries wrote down the license plate numbers of the men who had sex with other men, then looked up their addresses, disguised his appearance, and went to their homes to interview them a year later. Humphries discovered that, contrary to popular opinion, many of the men were actually married to women and living otherwise quiet, middle-class lives. Today, this study is considered unethical. In light of what you learned about research ethics in Chapter 2 of the text, what ethical principles does this study violate? Do you personally feel the benefits of the study (it destroyed many stereotypes) outweighed the risks?
Question 54
Multiple Choice
Statements regarding why and how facts relate to each other and the connection between those facts are known as:
Question 55
True/False
Micro-level analysis considers the larger social context-national and global-within which a number of single social units resides.
Question 56
Multiple Choice
Tom is studying how changes in income affect the frequency of eating out. In this example, "changes in income" is the ________________ variable and "frequency of eating out" is the _________________ variable.