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FAML 400 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Accurate
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What theoretical paradigm emphasized that truth is imposed by those with the power to shape knowledge? - ANSWER-Conflict 
 
Theories: - ANSWER-Provide explanations for what is observed 
 
Inform research 
 
Are abstract and general ideas 
 
Which component of theory demonstrate...
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FAML 400: Family Theories Exam 1 with Complete Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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Positivism - ANSWER-Very objective world view/ scientific paradigm. There is only one truth and it does not depend on beliefs or opinions. 
Example: Social Exchange Theory 
 
Interpretive - ANSWER-There is no real one truth, it depends because everyone s...
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FAML 400 Family Theories and Dynamics Exam 1 Questions Fully Solved.
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The three paradigms/philosophies of science - Answer Positivism, interpretive, conflict/critical 
 
What are the basic tenets of the Positivism paradigm? - Answer The tenets of this paradigm are: · Things that just are (ie. Gravity); There are processes that happen independently of human awareness of them; Deterministic; Cause & Effect (X --> Y); Individualistic; Value free (a fact is a fact); we can discover the laws of the universe through the scientific processes; prediction and con...
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Psych 290 Exam 1 Umich with Complete 
 
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definitions of personality presented in lecture and textbook textbook: patterns of though. 
emotion, and behavior with psych mechanisms behind those patterns 
lecture: consistency in peoples thoughts feelings and behavior over time and across situations 
 
psychological triad feel, think, behave (overlapping conflict) 
 
basic approach limits what one looks at, paradigm, personality psych is organized around 
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SOP 3004 FINAL EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 
 
 
Authoritarianism - correct answer tendency to submit to those having greater authority and to denigrate those having less authority; authoritarians are strongly prejudiced against members of minority groups, view the world in simple black-white terms, and readily submit to authority figures 
 
Discrimination - correct answer behaviors directed toward people on the basis of their group membership 
 
Disidentify - correct answer to reduce in ...
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MIDTERM NOTES Violence and Security: Paradigms and debate
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Extensive notes from all classes until the midterm for violence and security. Includes partial readings notes.
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FAML 400: FAMILY FINAL EXAM COMPLETE WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT ANSWERS) / ALREADY GRADED A+
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Positivism - ANS Very objective world view/ scientific paradigm. There is only one truth and it does not depend on beliefs or opinions. 
 
Example: Social Exchange Theory, Structural Functionalism, Family Developmental Theory 
 
Interpretive - ANS There is no real one truth, it depends because everyone sees it in their own perspective 
 
ex: Symbolic Interactionism, Family Systems Theory 
 
Conflict Paradigm - ANS Oppressor wants to keep things the same, the oppressed want to change t...
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RSC2601 – Research in Social Sciences 
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RSC2601 - Research in the Social Sciences 
EXAM PREPARATION 
This document is a compilation of past UNISA exam Questions and Answers, Assignment 
Questions and Answers, as well as Test Yourself Questions and Answers from Studyguide. 
Answers are motivated by a combination of: 
• Page references to the UNISA Study Guide: 
• Short summaries regarding the relevant topic(s) in question. 
Past exams covered are: 
• May/Jun 2011 
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Soc 200 Exam Questions With Answers
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Soc 200 Exam Questions With Answers 
The idea that economic, political, and other forms of human behavior are fundamentally shaped by social relationships is referred to as: 
 
A. Sociology 
B. Social Embeddedness 
C. Relational Theory 
D. Social reciprocity 
B 
 
 
Patterned social arrangements that have an enabling or constraining effect on agency are referred to as: 
 
A. Structure 
B. Institutions 
C. Free will 
D. Socialization 
A 
 
 
A study that examines how elementary school children fo...
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TFM 310 Midterm with 100% correct answers 2024
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TFM 310 MidtermNarrative Paradigm A: Aristotle's "The Poetics" Narrative Structure: Beginning, Middle and End. - correct answer Purpose is to Teach and Delight 
A poetic is "A satisfying story, Tragedy, is the imitation of an action that is complete and whole and of a certain magnitude." 
Act 1 -A Beginning 
"A beginning is that which does not itself follow anything by causal necessity, but after which something naturally is or comes to be." 
Act 2 -A Middle 
"A middle is that which fo...
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