are internal bodily sensations that we experience in relationships with other people.
a. Social emotions
b. Emotional states
c. Feeling rules
d. Expressive norms
Question 2Ethical considerations that must be part of a sociologist's research include:
a. striving to protect the rights and privacy of participants.
b. promising anonymity to investigators.
c. ensuring that participants accept all findings.
d. ensuring that results will support the hypothesis.
e. promising to present all theoretical ideas on a subject.
Question 3is a staple of the South Korean diet while is a staple of the U.S. diet.
a. Rice; corn
b. Fruit; burgers
c. Corn; rice
d. Rice; hot dogs
Question 4You just proved a research hypothesis false. As a sociologist, how should you treat this?
a. When a hypothesis is false, you should double check your sample for errors.
b. Hypothesis testing is flawed by nature, so you should try again until things fit.
c. False hypotheses are rare, so this finding is itself worth keeping.
d. Proving a hypothesis false helps to eliminate wrong answers and clarify research.
e. A hypothesis that is false in one sense may be true in another.
Question 5One indicator of culture's influence on satisfying hunger is that
a. if people are hungry enough, they will eat just about anything.
b. people everywhere eat three meals a day.
c. fast food appeals to people everywhere.
d. only a portion of the potential food available is defined as edible.
Question 6Objectivity requires a social researcher to:
a. assume a completely neutral stance toward the issue under investigation.
b. recognize and attempt to control for bias.
c. manipulate the research subjects as if they were inanimate objects.
d. disguise any personal bias that they might have.
e. sign statements agreeing to remove all personal bias from their research.