A. Karl Marx
B. August Comte
C. Herbert Spencer
D. Talcott Parsons
Related Mcqs:
- Which theory of social change would predict that all societies eventually experience the same kinds of social changes?
A. functionalist
B. conflict
C. unilateral evolutionary
D. evolutionary - The human organism is extremely_____environmental factors that can affect the organism include all the persons, objects, situations, and conditions that constitute the external would of any living individual:
A. Complex
B. simple
C. Coward
D. Social - Which of the following is true of personal construct theory? 1: George Kelly developed personal construct theory to examine how individuals view the world. 2: Personal construct theory portrays people as victims of unconscious desires and impulses. 3: Personal construct theory does not try to locate the individual on the personality theorists, dimensions. 4: Kelly basically took the view that we are all artists.
A. 1 & 2
B. 3 & 4
C. 1 & 3
D. 2 & 4 - In the 1957 Sidney Lumet film Twelve Angry Men, 12 jurors have to decide over the guilt or innocence of a young man changed with the murder of his father. At the outset, all but one of the jurors are convinced of the youth’s guilt. The lone juror (played by Henry Fond (a) actively attempts to change their minds, standing firm, committed self-confident and unwavering. One by one the other jurors change sides, until in the end they all agree that the accused in not guilty. Which form of social influence is this an example of?
A. Conformity
B. Minority influence
C. Normative influence
D. Informational influence - In the 1957 Sidney Lumet film Twelve Angry Men, 12 jurors have to decide over the guilt or innocence of a young man changed with the murder of his father. At the outset, all but one of the jurors are convinced of the youth’s guilt. The lone juror (played by Henry Fond (a) actively attempts to change their minds, standing firm, committed self-confident and unwavering. One by one the other jurors change sides, until in the end they all agree that the accused in not guilty. Which form of social influence is this an example of?
A. Conformity
B. Minority influence
C. Normative influence
D. Informational influence - Leyton suggested that members are symbolic of structural discontent – at different times in history a (social) class comes under treat from another (social) class under treat from another social class and feel dissatisfaction. What did he call this?
A. Depressive
B. Over- controlled repressors
C. Paranoid- aggression
D. Homicidal protest - A change in the structure of a gene that leads to minor of major changes in an organism’s physical constitution is ____________?
A. mitosis
B. meiosis
C. parthenogenesis
D. mutation - In most social settings, the theory of social attraction of which one of the following appears most applicable?
A. Winch
B. Webster
C. Finch
D. Newcomb - In evolutionary theory, __________________ refers to the reproductive success of an individual organism relative to the average reproductive success in the population.
A. natural selection
B. gene flow
C. adaptation
D. fitness - The nervous coordination involves specialized cells that are linked together directly or via central nervous system to from a network. These are:
A. Receptors
B. Neurons
C. Effectors
D. All of these