Deck 1: A: Understanding the Sociological Imagination

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According to Hobbes,the true nature of humankind is compassion for others.
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According to Berger,sociologists need to tune their sociological perspective by thinking about what is strange and seeing it as familiar.
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Mills highlighted the difference between personal troubles,which are caused by extra-local social structural factors,and social issues,which result from largely individual challenges.
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Canadian sociology developed prior to American sociology but has had less notoriety.
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Qualitative sociologists propose that we can and should separate scientific inquiry from values.
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Getting fired from your job because you are always late for work is an example of a social issue.
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Karl Marx's greatest contribution to society was his insight into the nature of human relationships.
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Elementary school teachers' refusal to "volunteer" their time to supervise extracurricular activities is an example of Weber's rationalization.
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Political economy can be defined as the interaction of politics,government,and governing,and the social and cultural constitution of markets,institutions,and actors.
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Positivism derived from the scientific revolution.
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Oprah Winfrey's success can be attributed to her ascribed status.
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The international community did nothing to prevent the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda,nor did it get involved once it began.
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Interviewing members of a swim team about their experiences as part of a competitive team is an example of quantitative sociology.
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Contrary to what many so-called "globalization experts" say,our world is less interconnected and intermingled today than it was in the early twentieth century.
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Quantitative sociology focuses on behaviours that can be measured.
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Deck 1: A: Understanding the Sociological Imagination
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According to Hobbes,the true nature of humankind is compassion for others.
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According to Berger,sociologists need to tune their sociological perspective by thinking about what is strange and seeing it as familiar.
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Mills highlighted the difference between personal troubles,which are caused by extra-local social structural factors,and social issues,which result from largely individual challenges.
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Canadian sociology developed prior to American sociology but has had less notoriety.
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Qualitative sociologists propose that we can and should separate scientific inquiry from values.
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Getting fired from your job because you are always late for work is an example of a social issue.
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Karl Marx's greatest contribution to society was his insight into the nature of human relationships.
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Elementary school teachers' refusal to "volunteer" their time to supervise extracurricular activities is an example of Weber's rationalization.
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Political economy can be defined as the interaction of politics,government,and governing,and the social and cultural constitution of markets,institutions,and actors.
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Positivism derived from the scientific revolution.
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Oprah Winfrey's success can be attributed to her ascribed status.
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The international community did nothing to prevent the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda,nor did it get involved once it began.
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Interviewing members of a swim team about their experiences as part of a competitive team is an example of quantitative sociology.
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Contrary to what many so-called "globalization experts" say,our world is less interconnected and intermingled today than it was in the early twentieth century.
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Quantitative sociology focuses on behaviours that can be measured.
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