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1 | | Sociology is |
| | A) | an awareness of the relationship between an individual and the wider society. |
| | B) | the scientific study of social behavior and human groups. |
| | C) | concerned with what one individual does or does not do. |
| | D) | very narrow in scope. |
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2 | | Which sociologist introduced the concept of the sociological imagination? |
| | A) | Richard Schaefer |
| | B) | Auguste Comte |
| | C) | Harriet Martineau |
| | D) | C. Wright Mills |
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3 | | Durkheim's research suggested that |
| | A) | Catholics had much higher suicide rates than Protestants. |
| | B) | there seemed to be higher rates of suicide in times of peace than in times of war and revolution. |
| | C) | civilians were more likely to take their lives than soldiers. |
| | D) | suicide is a solitary act, unrelated to group life. |
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4 | | In this sociologist's hierarchy of sciences, sociology was the "queen" and its practitioners "scientist-priests." |
| | A) | Auguste Comte |
| | B) | Émile Durkheim |
| | C) | Herbert Spencer |
| | D) | Harriet Martineau |
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5 | | Which sociologist introduced the concept of anomie to the discipline? |
| | A) | Max Weber |
| | B) | Herbert Spencer |
| | C) | Émile Durkheim |
| | D) | C. Wright Mills |
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6 | | Anomie refers to |
| | A) | a construct, or a made-up model, that serves as a measuring rod against which actual cases can be evaluated. |
| | B) | the study of small groups. |
| | C) | the loss of direction felt in a society when social control of individual behavior has become ineffective. |
| | D) | a set of statements that seeks to explain problems, actions, or behavior. |
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7 | | Weber taught his students that they should employ what in their intellectual work? |
| | A) | anomie |
| | B) | Verstehen |
| | C) | the sociological imagination |
| | D) | microsociology |
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8 | | Which sociological perspective holds that if an aspect of social life does not contribute to a society's stability or survival if it does not serve some identifiably useful function or promote value consensus among members of society? |
| | A) | conflict perspective |
| | B) | interactionist perspective |
| | C) | microsociology |
| | D) | functionalist perspective |
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9 | | One function that a university serves is to hold down unemployment. This is an example of what kind of function? |
| | A) | dysfunction |
| | B) | manifest function |
| | C) | latent function |
| | D) | conflict function |
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10 | | Which sociological perspective assumes that social behavior is best understood in terms of tension between competing groups? |
| | A) | conflict perspective |
| | B) | interactionist perspective |
| | C) | microsociology |
| | D) | functionalist perspective |
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11 | | Which perspective has begun to study a new form of commuter behavior called "slugging"? |
| | A) | interactionist perspective |
| | B) | conflict perspective |
| | C) | functionalist perspective |
| | D) | macrosociology |
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12 | | Which theoretical perspective would examine sports on the micro level by focusing on how day-to-day social behavior is shaped by the distinctive norms, values, and demands of the world of sports? |
| | A) | functionalist perspective |
| | B) | conflict perspective |
| | C) | interactionist perspective |
| | D) | both functionalist and conflict perspectives |
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13 | | Which sociologist below tried to establish a juvenile court system? |
| | A) | Charles Horton Cooley |
| | B) | Jane Addams |
| | C) | Robert Merton |
| | D) | Harriet Martineau |
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14 | | Which sociologist below made a major contribution to society through his in-depth studies of urban life, both black and white? |
| | A) | W.E.B. DuBois |
| | B) | Robert Merton |
| | C) | August Comte |
| | D) | Charles Horton Cooley |
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15 | | Within sociology, a/an __________ is a set of statements that seeks to explain problems, actions, or behavior. |
| | A) | theory |
| | B) | hypothesis |
| | C) | operational definition |
| | D) | correlation |
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16 | | According to the text, Herbert Spencer |
| | A) | applied the concept of evolution of the species to societies. |
| | B) | felt compelled to correct and improve society. |
| | C) | argued that it is "unnatural" that some people are rich while others are poor. |
| | D) | all of these |
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17 | | The term __________ refers to a construct or model for evaluating specific cases. |
| | A) | operational definition |
| | B) | theory |
| | C) | ideal type |
| | D) | Verstehen |
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18 | | __________ and Friedrich Engels prepared a platform called The Communist Manifesto, in which they argued that the masses of people who have no resources other than their labor (the proletariat) should unite to fight for the overthrow of capitalist societies. |
| | A) | Karl Marx |
| | B) | B. Émile Durkheim |
| | C) | Max Weber |
| | D) | Herbert Spencer |
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19 | | Thinking of society as a living organism in which each part of the organism contributes to its survival is a reflection of which theoretical perspective? |
| | A) | interactionist |
| | B) | functionalist |
| | C) | conflict |
| | D) | feminist |
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20 | | __________ functions of institutions are open, stated, and conscious. |
| | A) | Manifest |
| | B) | Latent |
| | C) | Dys |
| | D) | Structural |
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21 | | Latent functions are |
| | A) | open, stated, and conscious. |
| | B) | disruptive and threaten stability. |
| | C) | unconscious and/or unintended. |
| | D) | destructive. |
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22 | | The __________ perspective generalizes about everyday forms of social interaction in order to explain society as a whole. |
| | A) | conflict |
| | B) | functionalist |
| | C) | interactionist |
| | D) | feminist |
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23 | | In the nineteenth century, before the term feminist perspective could even be coined, the ideas behind this major theoretical approach appeared in the writings of |
| | A) | Karl Marx. |
| | B) | B. Ida Wells-Barnett. |
| | C) | Charles Horton Cooley. |
| | D) | Carol Brooks Gardner. |
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24 | | According to the subsection Research Today: Looking at the Gulf Coast Oil Spill from Four Sociological Perspectives, which of the major theoretical perspectives would note, is a form of big business, in which profits are more important than workers' health and safety? |
| | A) | functionalist |
| | B) | conflict |
| | C) | interactionist |
| | D) | feminist |
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25 | | Erving Goffman's dramaturgical approach, which postulates that people present certain aspects of their personalities while obscuring other qualities, is a type of which major theoretical perspective? |
| | A) | interactionist |
| | B) | functionalist |
| | C) | conflict |
| | D) | feminist |
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