,Sociology: The Essentials, 8th Edition Andersen / Taylor Chapter 1
1. Sociology is defined as .
a. the study of past societies
b. the study of individuals and their personalities
c. the study of past cultures
d. the study of human behavior in society
2. Sociology is a/n discipline, meaning the conclusions are based on systematic observations.
a. empirical
b. observational
c. common sense
d. rigorous
3. According to the sociological imagination, the current high numbers of college graduates moving back in
with their families reflects:
a. individual choices.
b. social forces impacting private lives.
c. failed socialization
d. none of the above.
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 7
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ESSE.ANDE.15 - 2.3
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: NEW
,Sociology: The Essentials, 8th Edition Andersen / Taylor Chapter 1
4. George Simmel developed the concept of “critical distance,” which refers to .
a. being physically separate from one’s research subjects
b. being able to detach from the situation at hand to view things critically.
c. being a stranger in social groups.
d. being able to not participate in your own research.
5. August Comte believed sociology could:
a. not solve social problems.
b. discover the laws of the natural world.
c. discover the laws of human nature
d. None of the above
ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: 13
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ESSE.ANDE.15 - 2.3
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: NEW
6. August Comte is known for:
a. developing the first sociology program.
b. writing the first sociology textbook.
c. conducting the first sociological research.
d. coining the term “sociology.”
9. Which of the following social theorists coined the term sui generis?
a. Marx
b. Weber
c. Durkheim
d. Comte
ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: 14
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ESSE.ANDE.15 - 2.3
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: NEW
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