Theorists
Research
Culture
Research Ethics
3 Paradigms
100

Theorist that influenced early sociologists including Émile Durkheim

Who is Auguste Comte?

100

Research that involves collecting numerical data and statistics.

What is quantitive data?

100

Beliefs that society hold to be true and important. 

What are values? 

100

To protect personal information and to keep individuals identities private.

What is confidentiality?

100

How people‘s daily interactions create the social world

What is symbolic interactionism?

200

Theorist who was an unemployed college graduate, before he began to study the economy through a “social lense”

Who is Thorstein Veblen ?

200

Term that refers to a testable statement between 2 or more variables.

What is a hypothesis?

200

A system that allows people to communicate with one another.

What is language?

200

The principle that ensures that the individuals involved are fully aware of the study and any potential risks before agreeing to take part.

What is informed consent?

200

Argues that the rich and the poor are always in competition.

What is conflict theory?

300

wrote the book, The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism

Who is Max Weber 

300

Research method that uses openended observations to understand social phenomenons better. 

What is qualitative research?

300

Process of which an individual learns values, behavior, and social skills for their society.

What is socialization?

300

This principle emphasizes that researchers must conduct studies with honesty and transparency.

What is integrity?

300

Focuses on how people interact and communicate using language and gestures.

What is symbolic interactionism?

400

held the first professorship in sociology (Yale University)

Who is Émile Durkheim ?

400

involves a series of six prescribed steps that have been established over centuries of scientific scholarship.

What is the scientific method?

400

The spread of cultural traits from one society to another.

What is cultural diffusion?

400

Unethical practice of plagiarizing another persons‘ work, not giving credit. 

What is plagiarism?

400

This paradigm sees society as a system where all parts work together to keep things stable.

what is structural functionalism?

500

the theorist that was an early analyst of social practices and women‘s rights.

Who is Harriet Martineau? 

500

Bias that occurs when researchers unintentionally influence their  results due to their own beliefs.

What is researcher bias?

500

A society that includes different culture groups that has different beliefs and practices.

What is multiculturalism?

500

The influence of sponsors/funding bodies on research outcomes, leading to biased findings

What is conflict of interest?

500

The problem in this theory tends to justify inequality 

What is Functionalism?

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