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Sociology Review 2023
Sociology Review 2023 
 
 
Empirical evidence includes facts that be gathered from experiments and data collection. - true 
 
 Other social sciences include psychology, history, anthropology, economics, and political science. - true 
 
 Crime and poverty are examples of sociological problems. - false 
 
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You can use the terms society and sociology interchangeably. - false 
 
 Sociology is defined as - the study of society. 
 
 The terms sociology and society can be used interchangea...
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Sociology Review 2023 
 
 
Empirical evidence includes facts that be gathered from experiments and data collection. - true 
 
 Other social sciences include psychology, history, anthropology, economics, and political science. - true 
 
 Crime and poverty are examples of sociological problems. - false 
 
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You can use the terms society and sociology interchangeably. - false 
 
 Sociology is defined as - the study of society. 
 
 The terms sociology and society can be used interchangea...
Sociology Exam 1 In-class activity
Sociology Exam 1 
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Sociology is a social science. - True 
 
 Sociology is the study of society. - True 
 
 Empirical evidence includes facts that be gathered from experiments and data collection. - True 
 
 You can use the terms society and sociology interchangeably. - False 
 
 Objectivity, or being free from bias, is the foundation of sociological studies. - True 
 
 Sociology is defined as - The study of society 
 
 Sociology is a natural science. - False 
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Sociology Exam 1 
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Sociology is a social science. - True 
 
 Sociology is the study of society. - True 
 
 Empirical evidence includes facts that be gathered from experiments and data collection. - True 
 
 You can use the terms society and sociology interchangeably. - False 
 
 Objectivity, or being free from bias, is the foundation of sociological studies. - True 
 
 Sociology is defined as - The study of society 
 
 Sociology is a natural science. - False 
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Intro to Sociology Exam #1
Intro to Sociology Exam #1 
 
 
5 points of Calvinism - • Rationalization 
Move illogical 
• Church main source of answers to life 
• Industrial revolution comes along and things move to a scientific way of life 
• Based on efficiency and praticallity 
 
 Afrocentrism - preemiences of african and african american culture in human development 
 
 Agarian society - a society that depends on crops raised with plows , draft aniamls and intensive agricultural methods 
 
 Analysis Lev...
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Intro to Sociology Exam #1 
 
 
5 points of Calvinism - • Rationalization 
Move illogical 
• Church main source of answers to life 
• Industrial revolution comes along and things move to a scientific way of life 
• Based on efficiency and praticallity 
 
 Afrocentrism - preemiences of african and african american culture in human development 
 
 Agarian society - a society that depends on crops raised with plows , draft aniamls and intensive agricultural methods 
 
 Analysis Lev...
SOCIOLOGY Q&A (2023 A+)
SOCIOLOGY Q&A (2023 A+) 
 
 
Which of the following best describes sociology as a subject? 
 
The study of individual behavior 
The study of cultures 
The study of society and social interaction 
The study of economics - The study of society and social interaction 
 
 C. Wright Mills once said that sociologists need to develop a sociological __________ to study how society affects individuals. 
 
culture 
imagination 
method 
tool - imagination 
 
 A sociologist defines society as a group of...
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SOCIOLOGY Q&A (2023 A+) 
 
 
Which of the following best describes sociology as a subject? 
 
The study of individual behavior 
The study of cultures 
The study of society and social interaction 
The study of economics - The study of society and social interaction 
 
 C. Wright Mills once said that sociologists need to develop a sociological __________ to study how society affects individuals. 
 
culture 
imagination 
method 
tool - imagination 
 
 A sociologist defines society as a group of...
Sociology Review
Sociology Review 
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Sociology - The social science that studies human society and behavior. 
 
 Social Sciences - The disciplines that study human social behavior or institutions and functions of human society in a scientific manner. 
 
 Social Interaction - How people relate to one another and influence each others behavior. 
 
 Social Phenomena - Observable facts or events that involve human society. 
 
 Sociological Perspective - Looking beyond commonly held...
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Sociology Review 
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Sociology - The social science that studies human society and behavior. 
 
 Social Sciences - The disciplines that study human social behavior or institutions and functions of human society in a scientific manner. 
 
 Social Interaction - How people relate to one another and influence each others behavior. 
 
 Social Phenomena - Observable facts or events that involve human society. 
 
 Sociological Perspective - Looking beyond commonly held...
Sociology Flashcards
Sociology Exam Review 2023 
 
 
What is Sociology? - The systematic study of social interaction. It's a social science. 
 
 What are the two siblings to Sociology? - Psychology and Anthropology 
 
 What does anthropology focus on? - Traditional societies: old societies are viewed, but not big societies. 
 
 What does psychology focus on? - The behavior or thought process behind the actions. 
 
 What does sociology focus on? - Modern society. It focuses on society past the industrial r...
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Sociology Exam Review 2023 
 
 
What is Sociology? - The systematic study of social interaction. It's a social science. 
 
 What are the two siblings to Sociology? - Psychology and Anthropology 
 
 What does anthropology focus on? - Traditional societies: old societies are viewed, but not big societies. 
 
 What does psychology focus on? - The behavior or thought process behind the actions. 
 
 What does sociology focus on? - Modern society. It focuses on society past the industrial r...
Intro Journalism Final Review
Intro to Journalism Final Review 
 
 
What are the three functions of public relations? - Getting the message out 
Encouraging media coverage 
Projecting a positive image 
 
 What is Public Relations? - Image and Information. 
 
 The definition of Public Relations - Public relations is the discipline which looks after reputation, with the aim of earning understanding and support, and influencing opinion and behavior. 
 
 What PR professionals might do: - - write news releases 
- organize ...
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Intro to Journalism Final Review 
 
 
What are the three functions of public relations? - Getting the message out 
Encouraging media coverage 
Projecting a positive image 
 
 What is Public Relations? - Image and Information. 
 
 The definition of Public Relations - Public relations is the discipline which looks after reputation, with the aim of earning understanding and support, and influencing opinion and behavior. 
 
 What PR professionals might do: - - write news releases 
- organize ...
Journalism
``Journalism 
 
 
Three Functions of Mass Communication that Journalism Is Part Of - surveillance, correlation, and cultural transmission, also mobilizing the public --> carried out by the coverage of news 
 
 News - something that occurs that is out of the orginary, about an event that affects the public in some way or at least has some element of public interest, includes coverage of recent evens, discoveries of events that have already taken place 
 
 Issues with Examination of the Bas...
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``Journalism 
 
 
Three Functions of Mass Communication that Journalism Is Part Of - surveillance, correlation, and cultural transmission, also mobilizing the public --> carried out by the coverage of news 
 
 News - something that occurs that is out of the orginary, about an event that affects the public in some way or at least has some element of public interest, includes coverage of recent evens, discoveries of events that have already taken place 
 
 Issues with Examination of the Bas...
Intro to Journalism
Intro to Journalism 
 
 
What is news? - Events or stories of importance and relevance to people whether social, economic, or political 
 
 How is news constructed - - Shaped by social expectation, public interest, sensationalism 
- Is in service to both society and business 
 
 The press - news media 
 
- Unofficial social and political force, almost as important as official sources of power 
- "conflict oriented" reporting 
 
 The Fourth Estate - an unofficial social and political for...
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Intro to Journalism 
 
 
What is news? - Events or stories of importance and relevance to people whether social, economic, or political 
 
 How is news constructed - - Shaped by social expectation, public interest, sensationalism 
- Is in service to both society and business 
 
 The press - news media 
 
- Unofficial social and political force, almost as important as official sources of power 
- "conflict oriented" reporting 
 
 The Fourth Estate - an unofficial social and political for...
Journalism In-class activity
Journalism 
In-class activity 
 
 
Which of the following accurately describes the role of a large market news broadcast director - The news director handles the details of camera placement and staff activities. The role of a news director relates to overseeing the general daily production of a broadcast. 
 
 One principle that is important to remember in writing a script for a news broadcast is that: - Viewers have only one chance to register the information presented to them. Broadcast writ...
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Journalism 
In-class activity 
 
 
Which of the following accurately describes the role of a large market news broadcast director - The news director handles the details of camera placement and staff activities. The role of a news director relates to overseeing the general daily production of a broadcast. 
 
 One principle that is important to remember in writing a script for a news broadcast is that: - Viewers have only one chance to register the information presented to them. Broadcast writ...