front 1 The first goal of each scientific discipline is to __________________. | back 1 explain why something happens |
front 2 The first person to propose that the scientific method could be applied to the study of social life was _________________. | back 2 Auguste Comte |
front 3 The notion that only the fittest members of society deserve to survive and that social programs to help the poor will ultimately weaken the social order is a doctrine known as __________________. | back 3 Social Darwinism |
front 4 Karl Marx suggested that the force which drives human history and is at the core of human progress is _______________. | back 4 class conflict |
front 5 Tom works on the assembly line at the local automobile factory. Karl Marx would consider Tom to be a _____________ because he does not own the factory. | back 5 proletariat |
front 6 Durkheim introduced the concept _______________ to express the degree to which people feel part of a social group. | back 6 social integration |
front 7 Weber stressed the notion that sociological research should be "value free." This means that sociologists should NOT _____________. | back 7 let personal values affect their research |
front 8 According to Max Weber, ______________ means to "grasp by insight" and to have an understanding of the feelings and motivations of people being studied. | back 8 verstehen |
front 9 Sociology first took root as an academic discipline at ____________ in 1890. | back 9 the University of Kansas |
front 10 This individual was the first African-American to earn a doctorate from Harvard University, spent his lifetime studying race relations in America, and was one of the founders of the NAACP. | back 10 W.E.B. DuBois |
front 11 The American sociologist who focused on social theory in the 1940's, developing detailed models of how society harmoniously works together was ________________. | back 11 Talcott Parsons |
front 12 Dr. Zahn spends virtually all his academic interest in analyzing various aspects of society and publishing his findings in sociological journals. In view of this, Dr. Zahn is considered to be a(n) _________ sociologist. | back 12 basic (pure) |
front 13 __________ views society as a complex, but interconnected system, where each part works together as a whole. | back 13 Structural functionalism |
front 14 DuBois’ study of race relations in America, and the lack of socioeconomic equality that resulted, would be an example of which theoretical perspective? | back 14 Social conflict theory |
front 15 _____________ views individual interactions with society through shared meanings, creating an ability to explain social order and change. | back 15 Symbolic Interactionism |
front 16 Which of the following sociologists would be least likely to be described as a social conflict theorist? | back 16 Emile Durkheim |
front 17 This sociologists work at Hull House in Chicago, Ill. earned her the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931. | back 17 Jane Addams |
front 18 ____________ are standards by which a group of people define what is good or bad, desireable or undesireable, beautiful or ugly. | back 18 Values |
front 19 Dr. Richmond continues to carry out experiments in order to test his findings. This process is known as _______________. | back 19 replication |
front 20 Mr. Reichart is not very objective when it comes to anything regarding the University of Kansas due to his blatant bias for _____________________. | back 20 Kansas State University |