A. the way in which products are made in a factory
B. the average measure of productivity under capitalism
C. the organization of a society’s technical and human resources
D. an integral part of the superstructure of a society
Sociology as a Science
Sociology as a Science
A. its theories are logical explicit and supported by empirical evidence
B. sociologists collect data in a relatively objective and systematic way
C. ideas and research findings are scrutinized by other sociologists
D. all of the above
A. quite opposing to each other
B. complementary each other
C. basically, the analysis of society from different angles
D. B and C
A. Religion is a driving force in society
B. Class conflict and class exploitation is prime force history
C. Equilibrium drives the society
D. None of these
A. None functional
B. Functional
C. Ineffective
D. None of these
A. Talcott Parsons
B. Kingsley Davis
C. Robert Merton
D. All of above
A. People interact mainly through symbols
B. People perceive the world mostly subjectively
C. All reality is not subjective
D. All of the above
A. Spencer
B. G.H Meads and C.H Cooley
C. Marx
D. None of these
A. Patterns of Change and development
B. Causes of social change
C. None of these
D. both of these
A. Conflict Perspective
B. The Functionalist Perspective
C. The Evolutionary Perspective
D. None of these