Sociology Ch 1
survey
- most widely used of all research methods - subjects respond to series of statements or questions on a questionnaire or interview
Realibility- consistency in measurement Validity- measuring exactly what you intend to measure
2 parts of operationalizing a variable
An expression of Gods will
According to Comte, during the Middle Ages most people in Europe thought of society as
Metaphysical stage
According to Comte, societies in which stage of development begin to see society as a natural, rather than supernatural, phenomenon?
Lower level of social integration
According to Durkheim, a category of people with a higher suicide rate usually has a
Middle income nations
Almost all of Latin America and Asia falls within the category of
Population
Any set of people or events from which the sample is selected and to which the study results will generalize
Theory
By linking specific facts together to give us meaning, we create a
In times of social crisis
C. Wright Mills pointed out that sociological awareness tends to be more widespread
Theological stage
Comte described the earliest human societies as being at the ________ stage of societal development.
Theological - medieval Europe dominated by church Metaphysical- Age of Enlightenment Scientific- modern society guided by physics, chemistry, sociology
Comte saw sociology as a product of three historical stages. Name and describe them
Social conflict
Critical sociology can be linked to the ________ theory.
Focuses on inequality Rejects the principle of objectivity, claiming that all research is political Is linked to social conflict theory
Critical sociology uses research to bring about social change:
value-free research
Dedication to finding truth as it is rather than as we think it should be
reduce inequality
For Karl Marx, the point of studying society was
Experiments Surveys Participant observation Existing sources
Four methods of sociological investigation
Whether she lives in a poor or rich country
From a sociological perspective, patterns of childbearing around the world suggest that the number of children born to a woman reflects
Marginality
Greater________ (being an outsider, not part of the dominant cateogry) is related to begter ability to use sociological perspective
Sample
Group of people or events drawn from a population
The human body
Herbert Spencer described human society as having much in common with
Metaphysical
Hobbe's idea that society reflects a selfish human nature illustrates the thinking common to Comte's ______ stage of societal development
- aids in assessment of the truth of common sense - helps in evaluation of the opportunities and constraints of everyday life - empowers people to be active participants in society - helps people live in a diverse world
How does sociology shape personal development
If prisons themselves create violence
In his study of prison behavior, Philip Zimbardo was trying to learn
Macro-level
In the structural functional approach, what is the level of analysis
Meaning Reality Qualitative data
Intepretive sociology focuses on
People construct reality in their everyday lives Weber's Verstehen is learning how people understand their world Linked to symbolic-interaction theory
Interpretive sociology focuses on the meaning people attach to behavior:
Social interaction
Interpretive sociology is linked to the ________ theory.
sociological imagination
Mills called sociological perspective the __________ which transforms personal troubles into public issues
Tries to establish cause and effect Demands that researchers try to be objective Loosely linked to structural functional theory
Positivist sociology uses the logic of science:
experiment
Research method for investigating cause and effect under highly controlled conditions
Action Objective reality Quantitative data
Scientific sociology focuses on
General patterns in the behavior of particular people
Sociologists look for
How society actually operates
Sociology differs from earlier philosophy by focusing on
Variable operationalization
Specifying exactly what is to be measured before assigning variable value
Verstehen or "understanding"
Studying the meaning people attach to their everyday lives is the search for
Research method
Systematic plan for doing research
participant observation
Systematically observe people while joining them in their routine activities
True
T or F: Human behavior is both complex and partly spontaneous
True
T or F: Marginality, crisis, and rapis change enhance fhe ability to see sociologically.
T
T or F: People of color most readily make use of the sociological perspective
True
T or F: Positive Sociology favors quantitative data
True
T or F: Society shapes how we think, feel and act.
True
T or F: Sociological perspective sees the general in the particular
T
T or F: Symbolic interaction approach sees society as a shared, dynamic constructed reality developed through interaction.
True
T or F: The sociological perspective - is used by government agencies when developing laws and regulations - helps us understand the barriers and opportunities in our lives - is an advantage in many fields of work that involve working with people
Social conflict approach
The ______ sees society as an area of inequality that generates conflict and change.
sociological perspective
The ________ reveals the power of society to shape individual lives.
symbolic interaction approach
The ________ views society as an ongoing process of everyday interactions of individuals using symbolic communications.
social integration (Durkheim)
The extent to which individuals experience a sense of belonging to a group and obligation to its members.
The experiment
The method of sociological research best suited to identifying cause-and-effect relationships is
Durkheim
The pioneering sociologist who studied patterns of suicide in Europe was
Max Weber
The sociologist who called on his colleagues to be value free was
Social Imagination
The theory of _______ by Mills states: Society, not the people, is the main cause of social problems Social problems are turned into public issues to mitigate change
August Comte and Karl Marx
Two of sociology's early founders were
Verstehen
Weber came up with the word _______ for understanding
Social structure promotes the operation of society as a whole rejected Society is structured in ways to benefit a few at the expense of the majority
What are the key elements of the social conflict approach
Social structure - any relatively stable pattern of social behavior Social function - (Merton) consequences of a social pattern for society as a whole (manifest vs latent)
What are the key elements of the structural functional approach
Structural- functional Social conflict Symbolic interaction
What are the three main theoretical approaches
Society is a system of social inequalities based on class (Marx), gender, and race. Society operates to benefit some categories and harm others. Social inequality causes conflict that leads to social change.
What image of society does the social conflict approach have
Society is a system of interrelated parts that are relatively stable. Each part works to keep society operating orderly. Members generally agree about what is right and what is wrong.
What image of society does the structural functional approach have
Observe what people do Share in their world of meaning Appreciate why they act as they do
What is the role of an interpretive sociologist
Macro level
What level of analysis is the social conflict approach
Micro level
What level of analysis is the symbolic interaction approach
New industrial economy Explosive growth of cities Political changes (Hobbes and Smith)
What was going on in 18th and 19th century europe
Karl Marx
Which early sociologist claimed that his goal was not to simply understand society but to change it
The rise of an industrial economy Growth of cities New political ideas
Which rapid social change stimulated the development of the discipline of sociology
Max Weber
Which sociologist is credited with calling attention to the meaning people attach to their behavior
A concept
Which term refers to "a mental construct that represents some part of the world"?
structural-functional approach
Which theoretical approach is closest to that taken by early sociologists August Comte and Emile Durkheim?
Structural functional and social conflict
Which theoretical approaches are at the macro level
Weber and Mead
Who are the main theorists in the symbolic interaction approach
Marx and DuBois
Who are the main theorists of social conflict approach
Comte Durkheim Spencer
Who are the main theorists of the structural functional approach
August Comte
Who coined the term "sociology" in 1838
Robert Merton
Who was the US sociologist who pointed out the difference between the manifest functions and the latent functions of social patterns
Where we live shapes the lives we lead All societies are increasingly interconnected through technology, economics, and integration Many social problems that we face in the US are more serious elsewhere Thinking globally helps us learn more about ourselves
Why is a global perspective important
Positivism
______ was Comte's approach to knowledge based on positive facts (Science) as opposed to mere speculation.
Critical sociology
_______ focuses on the need for social change and asks moral and political questions. It emphasizes sociologists social activism in pursuit of greater social equality.
theoretical approach
a basic image of society that guides thinking and research
macro-level orientation
a broad focus on social structures that shape society as a whole
micro-level analysis
a close-up focus on social interaction in specific situations
Variable
a concept whose value changes from case to case
Science
a logical system that bases knowledge on direct, systematic observation
concept
a mental construct that represents some part of the world in a simplified form ex: social class
Measurement
a procedure for determining the value of a variable in a specific case
cause and effect
a relationship in which change in one variable (the independent variable) causes change in another (the dependent variable)
Correlation
a relationship in which two (or more) variables change together
Hypothesis
a statement of a possible relationship between two or more variables
Theory
a statement of how and why specific facts are related
social dysfunction
any social pattern that may disrupt the operation of society
empirical evidence
information we can verify with our senses
society
people who live in a definable community and who share a culture
Objectivity
personal neutrality in conducting research
manifest functions
the recognized and intended consequences of any social pattern
positivist sociology
the study of society based on scientific observation of social behavior
interpretive sociology
the study of society that focuses on the meanings people attach to their social world
global perspective
the study of the larger world and our society's place in it
Sociology
the systematic study of human society
latent functions
the unrecognized and unintended consequences of any social pattern
Value-relevant research
topics the researcher cares about