A. economic theories
B. issues in psychology
C. theoretical models used by sociologists and anthropologists
D. the vocabulary of computer science
Related Mcqs:
- According to functionalism the fundamental human needs are_____________?
A. income safety and deference
B. life liberty and the pursuit of property
C. survival and expressiveness
D. control over nature and the denial of death - Symbolic interaction ?
A. excludes written language
B. is entirely nonverbal
C. includes gestures speech and music
D. none of the above - Criticisms of structural functionalism include_______________?
A. who says that a football player is more important than a college professor?
B. sons of talented persons are privileged even if they themselves lack talent
C. is a stable society better than an unequal society?
D. all of the above - Structural functionalism is the intellectual descendent of________________?
A. Marxism
B. Social Darwinism
C. Classical liberalism
D. Classical conservatism - The theory of symbolic interactionism in personality formation is associated with_______________?
A. William Sheldon
B. Abraham Maslow
C. Charles Horton Cooley
D. George Herbert Mead - Symbolic analysts are_______________?
A. people employed in new enterprises
B. employees capable of manipulating data words and visual images
C. psychologists with advanced degrees
D. only A and B - The emergence of the self as a result of interaction with others is a common thread in ALL BUT ONE of the following theories ?
A. Lookingglass self
B. symbolic interactionism
C. behaviorism
D. developmental theory - Studying the interaction between government and the economy would occur on a______________?
A. microsocial level
B. macrosocial level
C. secondhand level
D. macroscopic level - The human social process most important for social interaction is_______________?
A. conflict
B. competition
C. cooperation
D. none of the above - Change felt through new patterns of individual and small-group interaction is called_______________?
A. diffusion
B. micro-level change
C. innovation
D. macro-level change