A. unconscious
B. conscious and behave artificially
C. behave naturally
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- Who coined the term sociology and is generally considered to be the founder of sociology ?
A. Karl Marx
B. Auguste Comte
C. Max Weber
D. Emile Durkheim - In laboratory experiments the sociological research is done while people are_______________?
A. brought into laboratory
B. Kept in their homes and observed
C. are not told about experiment
D. None of these - Which sociology perspective emphasizes that societies literally could not function if massive numbers of people defied standards of appropriate conduct ?
A. functionalist perspective
B. conflict perspective
C. interactionist perspective
D. labelling theory - Pure Sociology is a search for knowledge without primary concern for its______________?
A. Basic understanding
B. Practical use
C. Applied use
D. None of these - When in sociology we speak of researchers using controls, we mean_______________?
A. being as precise as possible in defining an initial hypothesis
B. holding some variables constant to look at the effects of others
C. supervising the data collection process as closely as possible
D. seeking to manipulate the outcomes of a research process - When in sociology we speak of researchers using controls we mean_________________?
A. being as precise as possible in defining an initial hypothesis
B. holding some variables constant to look at the effects of others
C. supervising the data collection process as closely as possible
D. seeking to manipulate the outcomes of a research process - When was the World Wide Web invented at a Swiss physics laboratory ?
A. 1980
B. 1985
C. 1990
D. 1995 - When was the World Wide Web invented at a Swiss physics laboratory ?
A. 1980
B. 1985
C. 1990
D. 1995 - Which one of the following concepts did Mix weber introduce to the field of sociology ?
A. dramaturgy
B. ideal types
C. functionalism
D. macrosociology - Sociology has been said to be the product of______________?
A. the French and Industrial Revolutions
B. the Chinese and Agricultural Revolutions
C. the Russian and Scientific Revolutions
D. the American and Democratic Revolutions