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Question 1
1.

Disciplines that study various aspects of human social behavior in a Scientific way

Question 2
2.

Match the Correct Social Sciences

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Question 3
3.

How people relate to one another and influence behaviors.

Question 4
4.

Sociologists refer to an observable fact or event that involves human society as a

Question 5
5.

“The capacity to range from the most impersonal and remote [topics] to the most intimate features of the human self – and to see the relations between the two.”

Question 6
6.
The _______, led to influx in cities causing issues such as housing shortages, crime and poverty. As people were moving away from rural landscapes and into cities for work.
Question 7
7.

Which perspective views society as a set of interrelated parts that work together to produce a stable social system?

Question 8
8.

The American Flag, a salute and a high five are forms of _________________________.

Question 9
9.

A _____ perspective focuses on forces in society that promote competition and change.

Question 10
10.

Karl Marx coined the term ______________ , refering to the "have's or capitalist" in society

Question 11
11.

In the Sneetches video we watched, the plain bellied sneetches would be viewed by Marx as the __________________

Question 12
12.

Theoretical Perspectives that focus on the MACRO or large scale society?

Question 13
13.

Theoretical Perspective that is concerned with MICRO level of society.

Question 14
14.

Sudhir Venkatesh the sociologist who wrote, "Gang Leader for a day" used this method. _______________ - "Meaningful Understanding" putting yourself in the shoes of others to see things from their perspective.

Question 15
15.

What is said to exist when a change in one variable is regularly associated with a change in another variable?

Question 16
16.

Questionnaires and interviews are examples of which data collection method?

Question 17
17.

The _____ involves analyzing sociological things from the past.

Question 18
18.

Which statement best describes the social sciences?

Question 19
19.

This French philosopher is considered by many to be the founder of sociology.

Question 20
20.

The phrase “survival of the fittest,” or the belief that the best aspects of society would survive over time, was coined by

Question 21
21.

Which sociologist was expelled from Paris because of his ideas on social class and revolution?

Question 22
22.

American Sociologist who started Hull House in Chicago and was known to be the first Social Worker.

Question 23
23.

What is an intended and recognized consequence of some element of a society?

Question 24
24.

What is the unintended consequence of an element in society?

Question 25
25.

A negative consequence for the lack of stability in society.

Question 26
26.

What is a variable?

Question 27
27.

Questionnaires and interviews are examples of which data collection method?

Question 28
28.

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Question 29
29.

Name three of the Sociologist that were presented during the paper doll presentations.

Psychology
Looks at past cultures and their relation to less advanced society.
Anthropology
Focuses on the individual, mental process and behavior
Sociology
Concerned with production, distribution and consumption of goods.
History
Examination of principles, organization and operation of government.
Economics
Study of past events in human society.
Political Science
Study of Human Society and Social Behavior
Please order the Scientific Method
Analyze Data
Step One
Experiment and Data Collection
Step Two
Design Experiment
Step Three
Using research create a hypothesis
Step Four
Conclusion
Step Five
Define a Problem/ Ask Question
Step Six
Look at past research
Step Seven