Question

Question 1
5
Points
Question 1
Culture is defined as:

Option A
The process of simultaneously analyzing the behavior of an individual and the society that shapes that behavior.

Option B
A group’s shared practices, values, and belief’s.

Option C
The organized and generalized attitude of a social group.

Option D
The scientific study of social patterns

Question 2
Question 2
5
Points
Question 2
A group’s shared practices, values, and belief’s is known as:

Option A
Generalized Others

Option B
Culture.

Option C
Figuration

Option D
Positivism

Question 3
Question 3
5
Points
Question 3
The process of simultaneously analyzing the behaviors of an individual and the society that shapes that behavior is known as:

Option A
Figuration

Option B
Social Institutions

Option C
Functionalism

Option D
Dynamic Equilibrium

Question 4
Question 4
5
Points
Question 4
Bob went to college and got a master’s degree. He studies how groups of people interact in different situations. Sometimes he studies large groups of people, like a whole culture, or he studies small groups, as little as four people. What subject did Bob get his degree in?

Option A
Kinesiology

Option B
Psychology

Option C
Sociology

Option D
History

Question 5
Question 5
5
Points
Question 5
Conflict Theory is defined as:

Option A
A theoretical approach that sees society as a structure with parts designed to meet the biological and social needs of individuals that make up that society.

Option B
A proposed explanation about social interactions or society.

Option C
A theory that looks at society as a competition for limited resources.

Option D
An attempt to explain large-scale relationships and answer fundamental questions such as why societies form and why they change.

Question 6
Question 6
5
Points
Question 6
Amy comes from a Mexican Catholic family. They go to church every week and next week, Amy turns 15. Her family is throwing her a Quinceanera, where they dance and celebrate her birthday. Many other people who are a part of this religion do the same thing. This is an example of _____.

Option A
Paradigms

Option B
Antipositivism

Option C
Positivism

Option D
Culture

Question 7
Question 7
5
Points
Question 7
Dynamic Equilibrium is defined as:

Option A
The view that social researchers should strive for subjectivity as they worked to represent social processes, cultural norms, and societal values.

Option B
An attempt to explain large-scale relationships and answer fundamental questions such as why societies form and why they change.

Option C
A stable state in which all parts of a healthy society work together properly.

Option D
The laws, morals, values, religious beliefs, customs, fashions, rituals, and all of the cultural rules that govern social life.

Question 8
Question 8
5
Points
Question 8
Dramaturgical Analysis is defined as:

Option A
A stable state in which all parts of a healthy society work together properly.

Option B
A technique sociologists use in which they view society through the metaphor of theatrical performance.

Option C
The part a recurrent activity plays in the social life as a whole and the contribution it makes to structural continuity.

Option D
A theoretical approach that sees society as a structure with parts designed to meet the biological and social needs of individuals that make up that society.

Question 9
Question 9
5
Points
Question 9
Schools socialize children by teaching them the values and beliefs of society. This is an example of ___________.

Option A
Manifest Function

Option B
Latent Function

Option C
Antipositivism

Option D
Conflict Perspective

Question 10
Question 10
5
Points
Question 10
Alex started playing soccer when she was little and is now entering her freshmen year of college with a soccer scholarship. Throughout her soccer career, Alex has learned sportsmanship, teamwork, and drive. All which will help her get through her college life and her life after college. This is an example of a _______.

Option A
Paradigms

Option B
Function

Option C
Dysfunction

Option D
Structure

Question 11
Question 11
5
Points
Question 11
When a teenager bases their perception of romance and relationships off romance movies in the real world, they are exemplifying a technique used by sociologists called __________.

Option A
Sociological thinking

Option B
Conflict Perspective

Option C
Dynamic equilibrium

Option D
Dramaturgical Analysis

Question 12
Question 12
5
Points
Question 12
A technique sociologists use in which they view society through the metaphor of theatrical performance is known as:

Option A
Function

Option B
Dynamic Equilibrium

Option C
Functionalism

Option D
Dramaturgical Analysis

Question 13
Question 13
5
Points
Question 13
In an Agrarian community, people construct social order through a reliance on farming. Agrarians also make a living through growing crops through human and animal labor. Everyone in the community interacts with one another and share a common culture. This is an example of a _________.

Option A
Government

Option B
Society

Option C
Culture

Option D
Conflict Perspective

Question 14
Question 14
5
Points
Question 14
In America we celebrate Valentine’s Day, growing up children celebrate it in school by coloring red hearts and giving it to their parents. As they grow older, they associate red hearts with love and eventually give something similar to that to their significant other. It is mutually understood that this is an act of love. This is an example of___________.

Option A
Constructivism

Option B
Conflict Theory

Option C
Latent Functions

Option D
Generalized others

Question 15
Question 15
5
Points
Question 15
Before we start our laboratory experiment, we must come up with a ________ which we will test in the study and see if it’s true or not.

Option A
Social Fact

Option B
Theory

Option C
Hypothesis

Option D
Method

Question 16
Question 16
5
Points
Question 16
The view that social researchers should strive for subjectivity as they worked to represent social processes, cultural norms, and societal values is known as:

Option A
Figuration

Option B
Constructivism

Option C
Antipositivism

Option D
Dramaturgical Analysis

Question 17
Question 17
5
Points
Question 17
Elle the Sociologist is running research in which they must conduct in-depth interview to understand why some people prefer dogs over cats. What type of research would this example demonstrate?

Option A
Qualitative Sociology

Option B
Social Facts

Option C
Quantitative Sociology

Option D
Reification

Question 18
Question 18
5
Points
Question 18
Antipositivism is defined as:

Option A
An extension of symbolic interaction theory which proposes that reality is what humans cognitively construct it to be.

Option B
The view that social researchers should strive for subjectivity as they worked to represent social processes, cultural norms, and societal values.

Option C
The process of simultaneously analyzing the behavior of an individual and the society that shapes that behavior.

Option D
A technique sociologist use in which they view society through the metaphor of theatrical performance.

Question 19
Question 19
5
Points
Question 19
Meena is a successful lawyer who grew up with a loving family. She credits her mother and father for her success. Since her parents made such an impact on his life, Meena would consider them ______ ______.

Option A
Latent Functions

Option B
Significant Others

Option C
Supporters

Option D
Generalized Others

Question 20
Question 20
5
Points
Question 20
Betty is a sociological scientist. She loves to look at patterns of society such as social behavior and social structure. The term used, coined by Auguste Comte, to describe the study of these social patterns is...

Option A
Positivism

Option B
Verstehen

Option C
Reifications

Option D
Paradigms

Answers

GPT-4o mini
Here are the answers to the questions provided:

**Question 1**
- **Answer:** Option B - A group’s shared practices, values, and beliefs.

**Question 2**
- **Answer:** Option B - Culture.

**Question 3**
- **Answer:** Option A - Figuration

**Question 4**
- **Answer:** Option C - Sociology

**Question 5**
- **Answer:** Option C - A theory that looks at society as a competition for limited resources.

**Question 6**
- **Answer:** Option D - Culture

**Question 7**
- **Answer:** Option C - A stable state in which all parts of a healthy society work together properly.

**Question 8**
- **Answer:** Option B - A technique sociologists use in which they view society through the metaphor of theatrical performance.

**Question 9**
- **Answer:** Option A - Manifest Function

**Question 10**
- **Answer:** Option B - Function

**Question 11**
- **Answer:** Option A - Sociological thinking

**Question 12**
- **Answer:** Option D - Dramaturgical Analysis

**Question 13**
- **Answer:** Option B - Society

**Question 14**
- **Answer:** Option D - Generalized others

**Question 15**
- **Answer:** Option C - Hypothesis

**Question 16**
- **Answer:** Option C - Antipositivism

**Question 17**
- **Answer:** Option A - Qualitative Sociology

**Question 18**
- **Answer:** Option B - The view that social researchers should strive for subjectivity as they worked to represent social processes, cultural norms, and societal values.

**Question 19**
- **Answer:** Option B - Significant Others

**Question 20**
- **Answer:** Option A - Positivism

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