To call something a social problem is to say that it need not be enduredthat is, something could be done to make the situation better. This statement reflects the fact that to a significant extent, social problems are _____________________.
a. not likely to benefit any particular group
b. not based upon spurious correlations
c. readily agreed upon by most segments of the population
d. socially constructed
e. all of the above
Question 2In the 15th century, most English people were ______________.
a. factory workers
b. serfs
c. free peasant proprietors
d. members of the bourgeoisie
e. proletarians
Question 3Durkheim believed that social order was rooted in __________.
a. the quality and quantity of social ties among individuals and groups
b. coercion and force, with the lower classes being compelled to accept the dictates of the upper classes
c. the learning of societal expectations of proper conduct through social interaction and empathy
d. the equalization of income and wealth
Question 4Variables that are simultaneously independent and dependent variables within the model under investigation are called ___________ variables.
a. dependent
b. independent
c. intervening
d. measurement
e. conceptual
Question 5Durkheim would predict that areas where religion is strong would also be areas with low suicide rates.
a. true
b. false
Question 6Although there is often disagreement between the individuals of different nations on what constitutes an important social problem, those individuals living within a particular nation rarely have such disagreement.
a. true
b. false