A. ways of behaving that are external to individuals
B. only things that have been shown to be true
C. social insights into collective behavior
D. information captured by official statistics
Sociology and Society
Sociology and Society
A. indoctrination and propaganda
B. freedom of movement for citizens
C. one-party rule
D. a centrally planned economy
A. scientists are guided in their work by social values and interests, so they define and measure phenomena that will support their theories
B. people negotiate shared definitions of their situation and live according to these often forgetting that these social worlds are not fixed and external
C. sociologists decide what constitutes social reality and measure only that
D. terms like reality have no deeper meaning beyond the level of discourse
A. a complex network of interaction at a micro-level
B. a source of conflict inequality and alienation
C. an unstable structure of social relations
D. a normative framework of roles and institutions
A. classical theory
B. scientific management approach
C. human relations approach
D. both a and b
A. Interdependence
B. Specialization
C. Occupational Friendships
D. All of these
A. chaos
B. Solidarity
C. Harmony
D. None of these
A. Social solidarity
B. Social alienation
C. Individualism
D. None of these
A. Same as Marx envisioned
B. is different from Marxian view
C. opposite to Marxian view
D. None of these
A. Democracy
B. Communism
C. Dictatorship
D. None of these