A. relative to time and place of study and subject to revision
B. absolute truths for all times
C. universally accepted
D. personal opinions of important scholars
Related Mcqs:
- According to the differential association theory deviant acts are_________________?
A. considered normal by some antisocial individuals
B. caused by abnormal chromosomes
C. learned through interaction with others
D. the result of social deprivation - Constitution are_________________?
A. signed documents
B. instruments for limiting governmental power
C. possible only in industrial societies
D. characteristic of democracies only - According to the differential association theory deviant acts are_________________?
A. considered normal by some antisocial individuals
B. caused by abnormal chromosomes
C. learned through interaction with others
D. the result of social deprivation - Among the factors that favor individual mobility are_________________?
A. late marriage
B. rural residence
C. one of many children
D. none of the above - Institution are_________________?
A. unimportant
B. found among all animals
C. traditional habits centering around fundamental human needs
D. places like schools and banks - In Africa many children are_________________?
A. symbols of disgrace
B. social security for the future of the parents
C. detested by non-Catholics
D. sings of a good harvest - The stages of the demographic transition model are_________________?
A. high births high death rates
B. low death rates high birthrates
C. low birth rates low death rates
D. all of the above - Once a social scientist has formulated the hypothesis what is the next step of the scientific method ?
A. Generalization
B. Developing a research design
C. Data analysis
D. Replication - Scientific research relates to________________?
A. controlled inquiry
B. relationships among variables
C. consideration of independent and dependent variables
D. all of the above - The first step in the scientific method is____________?
A. obtaining a government grant
B. classification and organization of data
C. selection of area to be researched
D. observation and recording of data