Sociology Final Review

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The term value neutrality is defined by the text as a. A practice of remaining impartial, without bias or judgment during the course of a study and in publishing results b. The study of evolving ethics and morals in relation to sociological research c. A systematic approach to record and value information gleaned from secondary data as it relates to the study at hand d. A study's participants being randomly selected to serve as a representation of a larger population

a. A practice of remaining impartial, without bias or judgment during the course of a study and in publishing results

The concept anomie can be defined as: a. A situation in which society no longer has the support of a firm collective consciousness b. How strongly a person is connected to his or her social group c. A person's beliefs and ideology are in conflict with her best interests d. When one or more of an individual's roles clash

a. A situation in which society no longer has the support of a firm collective consciousness

Which of the following best depicts Marx's concept of alienation from the process of one's labor? a. A supermarket cashier always scans store coupons before company coupons because she was taught to do it that way b. A businessman feels that he deserves a raise, but is nervous to ask his manager for one; instead, he comforts himself with the idea that hard work is its own reward c. An associate professor is afraid that she won't be given tenure and starts spreading rumors about one of her associates to make herself look better d. A construction worker is laid off and takes a job at a fast food restaurant temporarily, although he has never had an interest in preparing food before.

a. A supermarket cashier always scans store coupons before company coupons because she was taught to do it that way

In 1999, Sean Franning, John Franning, and Sean Parker invented Napster, a global, free-of-charge, peer-to-peer music sharing program. Prior t Napster, no such program existed. The three men created _____________. a. An innovation b. A discovery c. A culture lag d. A cultural universal

a. An innovation

Which of the following men coined the term positivism, and is widely considered the father of sociology? a. Auguste Comte b. Karl Marx c. Max Weber d. Emile Durkheim

a. Auguste Comte

The Agricultural Revolution is often referred to as "dawn of civilization" because: a. Cities and towns were established, and humans had more time for leisure activities. b. Societies began to form where rainfall was plentiful; groups were able to cultivate plants instead of living nomadic lifestyles c. Tribes became nomadic, traveling to various locations in search of sustenance d. Animals were first domesticated as a resource for survival.

a. Cities and towns were established, and humans had more time for leisure activities.

Max Weber, George Simmel, and Karl Marx were all advocate of: a. Conflict theory b. Structural functionalism c. Capitalism d. Symbolic interactionism

a. Conflict theory

Society and Culture ____________. a. Could not exist without each other b. Are unrelated c. Are the same thing d. Could not exist together

a. Could not exist without each other

Quincia is studying how of the lack of comprehensive sex education is affecting a small, rural town in North Dakota. She spends two months in the town, observing and interviewing the townspeople. Quincia is conducting a(n) _______. a. Ethnography b. Case study c.Experiment d. Secondary data analysis

a. Ethnography

Tyson is researching whether actors on prime-time television and hit movies negatively impact teenagers' body images. He is going undercover at a local high school to observe and participate with the students to better understand the world they live in. Tyson is conducting which research method? a. Field research b. Surveys c. Experiments d. Secondary data analysis

a. Field research

Emile Durkheim's ideas about society can best be described as ________. a. Functionalist b. Conflict theorist c.symbolic interactionist d. Rationalist

a. Functionalist

Which of the following is an example of nonreactive research? a. Gathering data from government studies b. Educating classrooms on the necessities of safe sex c. Interviewing heroin addicts and providing them with clean needles d. Volunteering at a local food bank and interacting with homeless persons

a. Gathering data from government studies

According to Peter Berger and Thomas Luckmann, society is based on ________. a. Habitual actions b. Status c. Institutionalization d. Role performance

a. Habitual actions

Qualitative sociology can be defined as: a. In-depth interviews, focus groups, and/or analysis of content sources as the source of its data. b. Virtual interactivity, online polls, and online gaming c. Door to door sales pitches, cold calls, and press conferences. d. Statistical methods such as surveys with large number of participants.

a. In-depth interviews, focus groups, and/or analysis of content sources as the source of its data.

What is the importance of interpretive framework? a. It leads to in-depth knowledge of a participant's social world b. It eliminates the need for a literature review. c. It relies on statistics to determine casual relationships d. It prevents researchers from making unethical decisions

a. It leads to in-depth knowledge of a participant's social world

The concept of the iron cage was popularized by which of the following sociological thinkers? a. Max Weber b. Karl Marx c. Emile Durkheim d. Friedrich Engles

a. Max Weber

Many Americans pay for haircuts, trips to the dentist, or transportation on the metro and bus systems. These actions support the notion of capitalism, an example of _____________. a. Non-material culture b. Material culture c. A culture universal d. The counterculture

a. Non-material culture

A paradigm can be defined as: a. Philosophical and theoretical frameworks used within a discipline to formulate theories, generalizations, and the experiments performed in support of them b. The social ties that bind a group of people together such as kinship, shared location, and religion c. The consequences of a social process that are sought or anticipated d.Social patterns that have undesirable consequences for the operation of society.

a. Philosophical and theoretical frameworks used within a discipline to formulate theories, generalizations, and the experiments performed in support of them

Minnie works full-time at an office downtown while her young children stay at a neighbor's house. She's just learned that the childcare provider is leaving the country. Minnie has succumbed to pressure to volunteer at her church, plus her ailing mother-in-lawwill be moving in with her next month. Which of the following is likely to occur as Minnie tries to balance her existing and new responsibilities? a. Role strain b. Self-fulfilling prophecy c. Status conflict d. Status strain

a. Role strain

Which of the following occupations is a person of power most likely to have in an information society? a. Software engineer b. Coal miner c. Children's book author d.Sharecropper

a. Software engineer

Alienation is defined by the text as: a. The condition in which the individual is isolated and divorced from his or her society, work, or sense of self. b. Social forces considered real which exist outside the individual. c. The act of defying social norms in favor of group unity d. The strength of ties that people have to their social groups, was a key factor in social life

a. The condition in which the individual is isolated and divorced from his or her society, work, or sense of self.

Which of the following is an example of an informal sanction? a. The football team throwing a slushy in Finn's face because he tried to join the Glee Club. b. Lilly being sent to prison because she failed to pay her taxes. c. Brett illegally downloading the new Black Keys album because he couldn't afford to buy it. d. Sarah buying Lady Gaga tickets from a stapler because the show was sold out.

a. The football team throwing a slushy in Finn's face because he tried to join the Glee Club.

People in today's society refer to integration of international trade and finance markets as globalization. a. True b. False

a. True

Society does not exist without people. a. True b.False

a. True

The term value can be defined as: a. The tenets or convictions that people hold to be true. b. A culture's standard for discerning what's good and just in society c. Scripture found within the Bible d. Federal laws and regulations

b. A culture's standard for discerning what's good and just in society

Which of the following is NOT an example of organic solidarity ? a. A Ford Motors employee assembling taillights on an assembly line b. A freelance artist creating a sculpture of Barack Obama c. A fast-food employee putting burgers into their buns. d. A toll-booth employee collecting toll change

b. A freelance artist creating a sculpture of Barack Obama

The term language cane defines as: a. Gestures, signs, objects, signals, and words that help people understand the world b. A symbolic system through which people communicate and through which culture is transmitted c. The exchange of gestures and signals for the purpose of reaching a consensus d. Communication grounded in ideals, norms, and values

b. A symbolic system through which people communicate and through which culture is transmitted

A hypothesis can be defined as: a. A way to explain different aspects of social interactions b. A testable proposition c. An attempt to explain large-scale relationships d. Philosophical and theoretical frameworks used within a discipline to formulate theories, generalizations, and the experiments performed in support of them.

b. A testable proposition

Which of the following is an example of role strain? a. Derek attends law school and becomes a lawyer, though he dreams of one day becoming the next John Grisham b. Becca returns to work after giving birth to her daughter, finding it difficult to act as mother, wife, and executive c. Alex takes a sabbatical from his job as a professor of Molecular Biology to raise his two young children d. Krista lands a role on Days of Our Lives and begins receiving fan mail from fans across the country

b. Becca returns to work after giving birth to her daughter, finding it difficult to act as mother, wife, and executive

Miguel is doing a research paper on New York City's Stone Wall riots of 1969. He visits the scene of the riots, interviews people who were there, reads the police reports of the event, and watches video footage. Miguel is conducting a(n) _________. a. Overview b. Case Study c. Experiment d. Data analysis

b. Case study

Durkheim defined ___________ as the communal beliefs, morals, and attitudes of a society. a. The iron cage b. Collective conscience c. Bourgeoisie d. Anomie

b. Collective conscience

Jeremy wrote an essay criticizing the college admissions process, arguing that heavy competition and limited educational resources make admission difficult for the average student. Which perspective would Jeremy's argument fall under? a. Structural Functionalism b. Conflict Theory c. Symbolic Interactionism d. Behaviorism

b. Conflict theory

Kurt and Mitch visit an Amish village on a class trip. "Let's see if we can round up some old radios and appliances and drop them off for them later this week. I think they'll appreciate it. They just don't understand what they're missing." Mitch rolls his eyes. Kurt's perspective is an example of _____________. a. Behavioral normativity b. Cultural imperialism c. Material culture d. Ideal culture

b. Cultural imperialism

Angelica visits Thailand with her family. When she wears short- shorts and tank tops while visiting a series of temples during her first week, she is met with hostility from the locals. She feels she no longer knows how to behave or interact with those outside her family. Angelica is experiencing ________________. a. Cultural imperialism b. Culture shock c. Material culture d. Xenocentrism

b. Culture shock

Edward Sapir and Ben Whorf believed that reality is socially determined and that any interpretation of reality in based what an individual knows of him/her self and personal values.... a. True b. False

b. False

One in every six college students will experience some type of domestic violence abuse... a. True b. False

b. False

Sociologist Karl Marx coined the term cultural lag. a. True b. False

b. False

The best way to handle a domestic violence dispute is to run over and stop the altercation and if that does not work call the law. a. True b. False

b. False

__________ describes how any action that is repeated frequently becomes cast into a pattern. a. Institutionalization b. Habitualization c. Industrialization d. Rationalization

b. Habitualization

Sociologist use this term to describe the pattern of cultural experiences and attitudes that exist in highest class segments of a society? a. Subculture b. High Culture c. Popular Culture d. Ideal Culture

b. High Culture

Organic solidarity is most likely to exist in which of the following types of societies? a. Hunter-gatherer b. Industrial c. Agricultural d. Feudal

b. Industrial

Eleanor is researching the effect social media has on worldwide political awareness and revolution. Felix is examining the effect World of Warcraft has on the romantic relationships of middle-aged men in his metro area. Eleanor's analysis is _____, while Felix's analysis is _____. a. Micro-level; macro-level b. Macro-level; micro-level c. They are both macro-level. d. They are both micro-level.

b. Macro-level; Micro- level

In order to better understand the sorority pledging process at her sociology thesis, Carmen pledges with a popular sorority. HTisis an example of ________. a. Literature review b. Participant observation c. Secondary data analysis d. Dependent variables

b. Participant observation

MTV's widely -watched TV series The Jersey Shore is an example of __________, while the obscure works of playwright Sam Shepard are an example of ___________. a. High culture; popular culture b. Popular culture; high culture c. High culture; low culture d. Jersey culture; low culture

b. Popular culture; high culture

On the first day of high school, Kaitlin overhears a group of girls calling her "goth" and "emo." She soon begins to don more clack clothing, dark makeup, and seek out friends who dress the same. This is an example of _____________. a. Institutionalization b. Role performance c. Role strain d. Ascribed status

b. Role performance

A judge and her gavel. A cop and his gun. A lawyer and her power suit. A _____ would be most concerned with the parts these objects play in impression management. a. Functionalist b. Symbolic interactionist c. Feminist d. Conflict theorist

b. Symbolic interactionist

Sociology is defined as: a. Qualitative analysis of human phenomenon. b. Systematic study of society and social interaction. c. Quantitative analysis of social transgressions. d. Theoretical examination of life's origin.

b. Systematic study of society and social interaction.

The term institutionalization can be defines as: a. The idea that society is constructed by us and those before us, and it is followed like a habit b. The act of implanting a convention or norm into society c. A status a person chooses, such as a level of education or income d. Responsibilities and benefits that a person experiences according to their rank and role in society

b. The act of implanting a convention or norm into society

Which of the following is NOT an example of a sociological hypothesis? a. The more study halls students are given during the school day, the worse they perform on their tests. b. The more CD's Jamilla buys, the less money she has in her bank account c. The longer an inmate spends in prison, the more difficult it is for him to adapt to the outside world. d. The more positive reinforcement a parent gives a child, the better they do in school.

b. The more CD's Jamilla buys, the less money she has in her bank account

A cultural universal is: a. An object or belonging of a group b. a pattern or trait common to all societies c. The ideas, attitudes and beliefs of a particular society d. A written document outlining appropriate behavior

b. a pattern or trait common to all societies

The term interpretive framework can be defined as: a. A basis for which sociologists determine whether their independent and dependent variables reflect the results b. a sociological research approach that seeks in-depth understanding of a topic of subject through observation or interaction; this approach is not based on hypothesis testing. c. An established scholarly research method that involves asking a question, researching existing sources, forming a hypothesis, designing and conducting a study, and drawing conclusions d. Specific explanations of abstract concepts that a researcher plans to study.

b. a sociological research approach that seeks in-depth understanding of a topic of subject through observation or interaction; this approach is not based on hypothesis testing.

Rose knows that men find her attractive, and she's never found it hard to get a date. But as she ages, she dyes her hair to hide the gray and wears clothes that camouflage the weight she has put on. Rose's behavior can be best explained by the concept of ____________. a. Role strain b. The looking-glass self c. Role performance d. Habitualization

b. the looking-glass self

_________ societies relied on permanent tools for survival, and expanded due t innovations such as crop rotation and fertilizer. a. Industrial b. Feudal c. Agricultural d. Hunter-gatherer

c. Agricultural

Ivanka Trump is the daughter of business mogul Donald Trump. Her role as heiress to the Trump fortune is an example of ______. a. Achieved status b. The Thomas Theorem c. Ascribed status d. The looking-glass self

c. Ascribed status

According to Marx, the _____ own the means of production in a society. a. Proletariat b. Vassals c. Bourgeoisie d. Anomie

c. Bourgeoisie

What approach is often used to understand what's defined as deviant within a society? a. Criticism b. Symbolic interactionism c. Constructivism d. Antipositivism

c. Constructivism

Kendra is researching the effects of Vitamin C on test-taking ability. Before the exam, Kendra gives group A orange juice, and group B water. Vitamin C is the ________. a. Experimental group b. Control group c. Dependent variable d. Independent variable

c. Dependent variable

Which of the following is an example of cultural relativism? a. Ingrid becoming upset over the course language used in the Australian Outback b. Andy marrying a woman who does not practice his religion, though his parents disprove. c. Helena putting aside her vegetarianism to eat meals with the local tribe she is studying. d. Joseph protesting the Running of the Bulls while visiting Pamplona

c. Helena putting aside her vegetarianism to eat meals with the local tribe she is studying.

What group defines themselves through a rejection of the mainstream: a. Beatniks b. Hippies c. Hipsters d. Hepcats

c. Hipsters

Which of the following societies were the first to have permanent residents? a. Industrial b. Hunter-gatherer c.Horticultural d. Feudal

c. Horticultural

Which of the following is an example of cultural universal? a. Putting your cell phone on silent during a Broadway production b. Holding hands with your best friend c. Incest taboos d. Marrying the partner whom your parents have chosen for you

c. Incest taboos

_______ believed that societies grew and changed as a result of the struggles of different social classes over the means of production and greatly favored _______. a. Durkheim; Communism b. Max Weber; Positivism c. Karl Marx; Communism d. Comte; Anti-positivism

c. Karl Marx; Communism

What is one difference between a more and a folkway? a. Mores encourage social rebellion; folkways do not b. Mores are legally acceptable to violate; folkways are not c. Mores are constructed based on norms; folkways are not d. Mores may carry serious consequences if violated; folkways do not

c. Mores are constructed based on norms; folkways are not

Which of the following is an example of a unethical sociological research practice? a. Conducting a literature review prior to conducting an experiment b. Drawing conclusions from a study which the hypothesis did not predict c. Observing study participants without their consent d. Using a control group and an experimental group during observation

c. Observing study participants without their consent

Charles Cooley's concept of the looking-glass self hypothesizes that: a. Self- esteem is directly correlated with body image b. The media encourages society to base their appearances on visible public figures c. People base their images on how they think other people see them d. Personal identity isn't influenced by outside social forces.

c. People base their images on how they think other people see them

Which of the following is not a step in the scientific method? a. Research existing sources b. Report results c. Receive corroboration from the field d. Formulate a hypothesis

c. Receive corroboration from the field

_____ view society as a structure with interrelated parts designed to meet the biological and social needs of individuals who make up that society. a. Symbolic Interactionists b. Conflict Theorists c. Structural Functionalists d. Social Individualists

c. Structural Functionalists

In the early 2000's, The L Word and Queer as Folk debuted on Showtime. Both shows depicted the lives of members of the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) community, thus giving viewers a glimpse into a _________________. a. More b. Formal Sanction c. Subculture d. Social Relativism

c. Subculture

After weeks of protest in Zuccotti Park, NYC's "Occupy Wall Street" divided into two camps: one composed of higher income protestors, and one composed of lower-income protesters. A ______ would be most interested in the relationship and nature of day-to- day exchanges between the two groups. a. Conflict theorist b. Structural functionalist c. Symbolic interactionist d. Feminist conflict theorist

c. Symbolic interactionist

A class of third graders is told that the assistant principal will be visiting their class to confirm their teacher's reports of bad behavior. When the principal visits, the students behave perfectly. This is an example of _______. a. The Authority Effect b. The Regressive Effect c. The Hawthorne Effect d. The Cognizant Effect

c. The Hawthorne effect

Which of the following fictional societies is an example of a pastoral society? a. The Deswan people, who live in small tribes and base their economy on there production and trade of textiles b. The Position Clan, a small community of farmers who have lived on their family's land for centuries c. The Hunti, a wandering group of nomads who specialize in breeding and training horses d. The Amaganda, an extended family of warriors who serve a single noble family

c. The Hunti, a wandering group of nomads who specialize in breeding and training horses

Which of the following is an example of a counterculture? a. The yuppies craze of the 1980's b. The Kardashian obsession of the 2010's c. The hippie movement of the 1960's d. The disco invasion of the 1970's

c. The hippie movement of the 1960's

Karl Marx asserted that the means of societal change existed in the tension between: a. The enslaved bourgeois reclaiming power from the controlling proletariat b. The bourgeois struggling for the allocation of resources amongst themselves c. The working class proletariat taking means of production from the wealthy bourgeois d. The proletariat fighting each other for a position within the bourgeois

c. The working class proletariat taking means of production from the wealthy bourgeois

Which of the following is not a purpose of the American Sociological Association's code of ethnics? a. To guarantee the safety of their participants b. To maintain value neutrality c. To ensure the financial gain of the researchers d. To foster professionally responsible scholarship in sociology

c. To ensure the financial gain of the researchers

Verstehen is defined by the text as: a. To maintain a moral conscience. b. To compare and contrast social facts. c. To understand in a deep way. d. To require proof of interpretation.

c. To understand in a deep way.

Political science teacher Mr. Jones asks his students to study how social media can influence public opinion by "following" famous activists, academics, and politicians on Twitter. While reading and exchanging each other's Tweets, some classmates became close friends. The first is an example of the project's ______ function, the second is an example of the project's ________ function. a. latent; manifest b. manifest; manifest c. manifest; latent d. latent; latent

c. manifest; latent

As industrialization began to boom, Durkheim believed people were more susceptible to anomie because: a. Collective norms are weakened b. Society no longer has the support of the collective consciousness c. Specialization of labor lead to alienation d. All of the above

d, All of the above

Reliability is defined by the text as: a. How well the study measures what it was designed to measure b. How long a study is expected to remain relevant and influential c. How close the study's results come to the experimenter's hypothesis. d. A measure of study's consistency that considers how likely results are to be relocated if a study is reproduced.

d. A measure of study's consistency that considers how likely results are to be relocated if a study is reproduced.

Which of the following is NOT one of Marx's four types of alienation? a. Alienation from the product of one's labor b. Alienation from one's self c. Alienation from others d. Alienation from one's religion

d. Alienation from one's religion

According to Durkheim, which of the following is NOT a social fact? a. A religious belief b. A law c. A custom d. All of the above are social facts

d. All of the above are social facts

Functionalist Emile Durkheim viewed society as: a. An even playing field composed of the educated and uneducated b. Split between two classes categorized by education, kinship, and religion c. The product of class struggle, requiring social revolutions to correct rampant class inequality d. An organism in which each portion plays a vital role in keeping the organism stable and healthy

d. An organism in which each portion plays a vital role in keeping the organism stable and healthy

Karl Marx's Communist Manifesto is based on the _____________ perspective. a. Functionalism b. Symbolic Interactionism c. Institutionalism d. Conflict Theory

d. Conflict Theory

Which theorist claimed that people rise to their proper level in society based solely on their belief in a meritocracy? a. Karl Marx b. Max Weber c. Herbert Spencer d. Emile Durkheim

d. Emile Durkheim

Janet is visiting her childhood friend in the Hampons. Janet wears ripped jeans and Chuck Taylors to an infamous "White" party. The majority of party-goers refuse to socialize with her. Janet is experiencing a form of ______________. a. Formal sanction b. Xenocentricism c. Social control d. Ethnocenticity

d. Ethnocenticity

Elise travels across Thailand with her friends and, to her surprise, finds the country quite unlike the United States. " I hate the food, " she tells her family at home. "I hate the language, I hate the weird customs and awful music. America is clearly the best place to be." This is an example of __________. a. Paradigms b. Xenocentrism c. Moral relativism d. Ethnocentrism

d. Ethnocentrism

The process of simultaneously analyzing the behavior of individuals and the society that shapes that behavior (or, the concept that the individual and society are inseparable) is referred to as: a. Dynamic equilibrium b. Latet functions c. Dramaturgical analysis d. Figuration

d. Figuration

Weber's proposal of anti-positivism influenced sociological researchers to __________ while examining different social worlds. a. Reject antiquated notions of privacy outcomes b. Methodically predict situational outcomes c. Manipulate test subjects into answering difficult questions d. Gain a subjective understanding of human cultural norms.

d. Gain a subjective understanding of human cultural norms.

The Protestant work ethnic is based on the concept of predestination, which states that __________. a. Performing good deeds in life is the only way to secure a spot in Heaven b. Salvation is only achievable through obedience to God c. No person can be saved before he or she accepts Jesus Christ as his or her savior d. God has already chosen those who will be saved and those who will be damned

d. God has already chosen those who will be saved and those who will be damned

Please define C. Wright Mill's sociological imagination. a. The theory that man evolved slowly over time. b. The process of analyzing human behavior based solely on statistics. c. A series of interviews asking subjects about their sleep habits and dreams. d. How individuals understand their own and others' pasts in relation to history and social structure.

d. How individuals understand their own and others' pasts in relation to history and social structure.

Place the following societies in chronological order: a. Pastoral; Hunter-gatherer; Horticultural; Agricultural b. Hunter-gatherer; Pastoral;Agricultural; Horticultural c. Pastoral; Agricultural; Hunter-gatherer; Horticultural d. Hunter-gatherer; Pastoral; Horticultural; Agricultural

d. Hunter-gatherer; Pastoral; Horticultural; Agricultural

John wants to study whether a larger number of laptops available to students at his school lead to higher grades. Choose the independent and dependent. a. Independent variables: Grades; Dependent variable: Number of laptops b. Independent variable: John; Dependent variable: Grades c. Independent variable: Grades; Dependent variable: John d. Independent variable: Number of laptops; Dependent variable: Grades

d. Independent variable: Number of laptops; Dependent variable: Grades

Which of the following is NOT an example of self-fulfilling prophecy? a. Charlotte is an intelligent teenager, but told her step-sisters and cousins that she's destined to a life of poverty and failure. Charlotte begins to do poorly in school, and eventually drops out. b. Though encouraged by his parents to audition for Julliard, Jose believes he isn't good enough to attend. After his audition, he expresses this reluctance t the admissions committee. They don't admit him due to his lack of certainty. c. Morgan overhears a professor predicting the economic recession will prevent entry-level graduates from finding gainful employment. Morgan goes on interviews but doesn't bother preparing, convinced it's a waste of time. Morgan appears unprofessional and is not hired. d. Kevin sprained his ankle a month before a marathon. Though his trainer advises him not to participate, Kevin runs the marathon and places third.

d. Kevin sprained his ankle a month before a marathon. Though his trainer advises him not to participate, Kevin runs the marathon and places third.

Which of the following is NOT an example of a formal norm within the United States? a. Driving on the right hand side of the road b. Crossing streets cross-walks c. Paying taxes d. Making eye contact while speaking

d. Making eye contact while speaking

Alona is examining the impact of the 2011 Penn State scandal on student morale and school spirit by distributing number-scaled surveys in her Introduction to Sociology class. Alona is employing a _____ research method. a. Qualitative b. Pathos c. Logos d. Quantitative

d. Quantitative

Kevin conducted a study on whether the length of the line at a local Starbucks affected how well the customers enjoyed their coffee after receiving it. Malcolm conducted the study at his local Starbucks, and found the same results. Kevin's study had a high level of ______. a. Literacy b. Validity c. Interpretation d. Reliability

d. Reliability

Kyle is collecting newspaper clippings from his grandfather about the American public's perception of World War II. This is an example of ______. a. Tertiary data b. Interactive data c. Primary data d. Secondary data

d. Secondary data

Alexis wants to research the 1960's feminist movement. She reads articles from the time period, watches documentaries, reads scholarly journals on the topic, and interviews influential women from the movement. What kind of research method is Alexis using? a. Ethnography b. Surveys c. Experiments d. Secondary data analysis

d. Secondary data analysis

Thomas wants to better understand the trends in literacy rates in Baltimore city over the past 50 years using Baltimore city data. Which type of research should Thomas conduct? a. A survey b. Field research c. An experiment d. Secondary data analysis

d. Secondary data analysis

Xenocentrism is: a. The opposite of cultural relativism b. The opposite of cultural universalism c. The same as cultural imperitivism d. The opposite of ethnocentrism

d. The opposite of ethnocentrism

Who felt that if a man defined a situation as real, they are real in their consequences. a. Karl Marx b. Emile Durkheim c. Fredrich Engels d. W.I Thomas

d. W.I Thomas


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