Compare Marx's theory of social class and political power with Weber's theory.
What will be an ideal response?
Question 2Compare Comte's emphasis on positivism with Durkheim's focus on social facts.
What will be an ideal response?
Question 3Discuss the four basic assumptions of the sociological perspective.
What will be an ideal response?
Question 4_____ of a society sensitizes the individual to the inconsistencies present in that society.
a. Nonparticipant observation
b. The social determinism
c. The value neutrality
d. Critical examination
Question 5Which of the following is the kind of question that sociologists ask and that might make people uncomfortable?
a. How many people live in this community?
b. How many children are in each grade in this school?
c. Who benefits under the existing social arrangements, and who does not?
d. How many people should be included in the sample size to obtain reliable results?
Question 6Which of the following represents the underlying assumption of the sociologist?
a. Things are not as they seem.
b. Human behavior is individually determined.
c. Prediction is always possible, with the right data.
d, Society must be fundamentally changed.
Question 7A fundamental problem with sociology is that
a. there is only one right answer to any question.
b. all outcomes have already been accurately predicted.
c. people do not always act the way we expect them to.
d. sociologists tend to theorize without data.