A. Talcat parson
B. Karl Marx
C. Max Weber
D. Emile Durkheim
Related Mcqs:
- The survival of the fittest was the concept presented by_______________?
A. Marx
B. Durkheim
C. Herbert Spencer
D. None of these - Max Weber,s pioneering work The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism is an example of_______________?
A. macro-level analysis
B. macro-level analysis
C. resurgent fundamentalism
D. the interactionist approach to religion - Weber,s famous study The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism (1904/5) was part of a larger project to study what ?
A. Christianity,s influence in the West
B. the influence of the world religions on social development
C. how salvation beliefs have shaped the modern world economy
D. the impact of capitalism on the world religions - Max Weber,s pioneering work The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism is an example of______________?
A. Macro-level analysis
B. micro-level analysis
C. resurgent fundamentalism
D. the interactionist approach to religion - Which one of the following concepts did Max Weber introduce to the field of sociology ?
A. dramaturgy
B. ideal types
C. functionalism
D. macro sociology - which of these concepts is addressed in Foucault’s work ?
A. sexuality
B. discipline
C. discourse
D. all of the these - One of the difficulties in open rationalizing concepts like social class is that____________?
A. definitions and indicators can vary making valid comparisons problematic
B. there are no reliable indicators of such widely contested ideas
C. it takes all the fun out of armchair theorizing
D. it has little use for applied empirical research about the topic - The concepts in a hypothesis are stated as______________?
A. variables
B. populations
C. ideas
D. indices
E. theories - Which one of the following concepts did Mix weber introduce to the field of sociology ?
A. dramaturgy
B. ideal types
C. functionalism
D. macrosociology - In the division of Labor in Society Emile Durkheim presented the idea of______________?
A. Mechanical and organic solidarity
B. Physical and social solidarity
C. physiological and mechanical solidarity
D. None of these