Sociology Final #1
Durkenheim argued that the bond between - and - connects a person to society A: collective and individual concsciousness B- ego and suprego C- bourgeoise and proleteraint D- protestsand and spirit of capatialism
A
Operationalizing variables means: A- fixing internal issues with quantitative research B- Making human behavior more controllable C- Fixing internal issues with qualitative research D- defining the concepts to be studied
A
The principles of justice, benevolence, and respect for persons is a part of: A- Belmont report B- Tuskgee experiment C- Bell Air Report D- Zimbardo Expierment
A
- believed that sociology would become the ultimate science of social life
Auguste Comte
A key principle of Karl Marx was the economy: A- is secondary to law B- shapes relationships C- is equally important as religion D- is usless
B
An aspect of the sociological imagination is the ability to: A- control behavior B- dismiss perspective C- shift between perspectives D- none
C
The sociological imagination is meant to: A- make the imaginary real B- make a transformation in society C- make private problems social issues D- make human behavior more controllable
C
The sociological imagination was coined by: A- Durkheim B- Marx C- Mills D- Weber
C
- argues that the sociologist's need for systematic reflection demands maintaining files
C Wright Mills
- authority arises from belief in authority's special powers or gifts
Charismatic
- connects people exclusively through economic intrest related to income
Class
Concepts: A- symbolic and abstract B- have 2 parts C- communicate ideas and perspectives D- all of the above
D
Social Theories are: A- a tool for examining the social world B- focus on relationship between individual and society C- helps us understand ad make sense of society D- all of the above
D
Some outcomes of the Nuremberg Code and other codes was: A- The creation for instutitional review boards B- enhanced respobilities of reseraches C- the requirement for voluntary infrormed consent D- All of the above
D
T/F: According to Marx, Puritans wanted to live is calling but created a new universe where generations would be trapped in a cage
False
T/F: According to the Mead, the "me" is that part of self understanding in which we interpret how others see us and form behaviors on that interpretation
False
T/F: The sociological imagination allows us to get a complete understanding of the world
False
T/F: when two variables are correlated, that means that one variable causes the other
False
Bourdieu's - refers to how ones class location influences how they at in the world
Habitus
- refers to people accepting an authority's right to govern and rule
Legitimacy
According to -, carceral studies address how some human experiences and social practices are influenced by systems of confinement
Michelle Brown
Voluntary participation is one of the 10 principles laid out by the-
Nuremberg Code
- studied the effects if syphlis when left untreated
The Tuskegee Experiment
T/F: According to Weber, people do not strive for power simply as a way of enriching themselves economically
True
T/F: Browns article explores how the politics of bare life recognition, where actors must mobilize around the totality of social injustice. relates to visuale criminology
True
T/F: Fringe thoughts refer to the byproducts of everyday life such as snatches of conversations overheard on the street
True
T/F: Symbolic interactionism party focuses on the role symbols play in daily interaction
True
T/F: Talcott Parsons attempted to create of theory that would unify all of sociology and was applicable to all human societies
True
T/F: reliability refers to the extent that other studies following the methods of the previous study would get similar results as the previous study
True
Durkheim argues that govt. power is based on the ..
collective consciousness