Sociology Exam Study Guide with Verified Answers Graded A+
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Sociology Exam Study Guide with Verified Answers Graded A+
1. Please define C. Wright Mill's sociological
imagination.
2. believed that societies grew and
changed as a result of the struggles of differ-
ent social classes over the means of produc-
tion and greatly favored .
How individuals u...
Sociology Exam Study Guide with Verified Answers Graded A+
1. Please define C. Wright Mill's sociological How individuals understand
imagination. their own and others' pasts
in relation to history and so-
cial structure.
2. believed that societies grew and Karl Marx; Communism
changed as a result of the struggles of differ-
ent social classes over the means of produc-
tion and greatly favored .
3. A hypothesis can be defined as: A testable proposition
4. After weeks of protest in Zuccotti Park, NYC's Symbolic interactionist
"Occupy Wall Street" divided into two camps:
one composed of higher income protestors,
and one composed of lower-income protest-
ers. A would be most interested in
the relationship and nature of day-to- day
exchanges between the two groups.
5. Which theorist claimed that people rise to Émile Durkheim
their proper level in society based solely on
their belief in a meritocracy?
6. Which of the following men coined the term Auguste Comte
positivism, and is widely considered the fa-
ther of sociology?
7. A paradigm can be defined as: Philosophical and theoreti-
cal frameworks used within
a discipline to formulate the-
ories, generalizations, and
the experiments performed
in support of them.
8. view society as a structure with inter- structural Functionalists
related parts designed to meet the biological
and social needs of individuals who make up
that society.
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, Sociology Exam Study Guide with Verified Answers Graded A+
9. Alexis wants to research the 1960's feminist Secondary data analysis
movement. She reads articles from the time
period, watches documentaries, reads schol-
arly journals on the topic, and interviews in-
fluential women from the movement. What
kind of research method is Alexis using?
10. The term interpretive framework can be de- A sociological research ap-
fined as: proach that seeks in-depth
understanding of a topic or
subject through observation
or interaction; this approach
is not based on hypothesis
testing.
11. Thomas wants to better understand the Secondary data analysis
trends in literacy rates in Baltimore city over
the past 50 years using Baltimore city data.
What type of research should Thomas con-
duct?
12. What is the importance of interpretive frame- It leads to in-depth knowl-
work? edge of a participant's social
world.
13. Which of the following is an example of non- Gathering data from govern-
reactive research? ment studies
14. In order to better understand the sorority Participant observation
pledging process at her university for her so-
ciology thesis, Carmen pledges with a popu-
lar sorority. This is an example of .
15. Tyson is researching whether actors on Field research
prime-time television and hit movies neg-
atively impact teenagers' body images. He
is going undercover at a local high school
to observe and participate with the stu-
dents to better understand the world they
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