A. Herbert Spencer
B. Emile Durkheim
C. Max Weber
D. August Comte
Related Mcqs:
- Who is commonly recognized as the father of modern sociology?
A. Herbert Spencer
B. Emile Durkheim
C. Max Weber
D. Auguste Comte - Who said this? “Comparative sociology is not a particular branch of sociology, it is sociology itself, in- so- far as it ceases to be purely descriptive and aspires to account for facts.”
A. Hegel
B. K. Marx
C. M. Weber
D. E. Durkheim - A father suggests that his son’s low marks in school are due to the child’s laziness. The father has made a (an)______attribution.
A. external
B. internal
C. situational
D. high consensus - Which of the following is commonly referred to as the father of developmental psychology?
A. G. Stanley Hall
B. Sigmund Freud
C. Erik Erikson
D. William James - Who is called the father of Modern Psychology?
A. Wilhelm Wundt
B. Ibn-e-Khaldoom
C. Adams Smith
D. Charless DarwinSubmitted by: AAMIR NAWAZ
- Historical sociology was not as prevalent in the middle of the twentieth century because_________?
A. sociologists turned instead to statistical analysis
B. sociologists were highly focused on ethnographic research
C. of the development of the ‘historical materialist’ approach
D. both a and b - Sociology is the:
A. Objective study of human interaction
B. science of human mind
C. study of ethnic groups
D. Analysis of human nature - The sociology is derived from two words? identify.
A. Latin
B. Latin and Greek
C. Latin and Polynesian
D. Greek - The main goal of sociology is
A. to be accepted as a national science
B. to remain separate from other discipline
C. to organic action
D. to explain human behaviours and social organization - Two early contributors to American sociology are Jene Addams and______.
A. Max Weber
B. W. E. B. DuBois
C. Herbert Spencer
D. Harriet Martineau