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#01 Q
The cycle of inquiry: 1) Observation 2) Generalization 3) Explanation 4) Prediction |
# 01 A
The SCIENTIFIC METHOD |
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#02 Q
The tendency for people being studied to react to the researcher (or the fact of being studied) |
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REACTIVITY |
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#03 Q
Complications that Social Sciences encounter that Natural Sciences do not (list 3) |
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1) REACTIVITY 2) Relationships change over time 3) Relationships vary from place to place |
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#04 Q
C. Wright Mills referred to insights toward society that is gained through sociology |
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The SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION |
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#05 Q
The way in which sociology is different from most other social sciences |
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Scale; its empahsis on societies and groups within the society rather than on individuals |
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#06 Q
1st person to use the term "sociology" |
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Auguste Comte |
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#07 Q
What Comte called the forces that societies contain for conflict and change |
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SOCIAL DYNAMICS |
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# 08 Q
What Comte called the social forces that bring stability and cooperation |
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SOCIAL STATICS |
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#09 Q
Weber believed this to be the cornerstone of modern economic & political systems |
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RATIONALIZATION |
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#10 Q
Emile Durkheim was first to study a large-scale social theory about this subject |
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Suicide (in Europe) |
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#11 Q
This was the 1st U.S. university to have a department of Sociology (established in 1893) |
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University of Chicago |
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#12 Q
An important change in U.S. sociology during the 1940's and 1950's |
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Changed from activism (advocating change) to "VALUE-NEUTRAL" |
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#13 Q
The best way to characterize sociology during the 1970's through the 1990's in the U.S. |
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A combination of FUNCTIONALISM, CONFLICT, and INTERACTIONISM |
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#14 Q
Marx used this term to describe the OWNERS of the means of production |
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BOURGEOISIE |
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#15 Q
Marx used this term to describe those who were exploited |
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PROLETARIAT |
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#16 Q
Weber used this term to describe the model of choice that is based upon who and what works best in achieving goals |
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RATIONALIZATION |
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#17 Q
The theories of both Karl Marx and Max Weber |
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Focused on the forces for alienation brought about by the Industrial Revolution |