What is sociology?
Sociology's Roots
Funtionalism
Schools of Thought
Sociological Research
100

one of the social science disciplines that examines the human or social world

what is sociology

100

When and where did sociology develop?

what is the 19th century and Europe

100

Beneficial consequences of people's actions to keep society stable are known as?

What are Functions?

100

Schools of Thought are also known as?

What is a Paradigm?

100

What study led to the establishment of the office for Human Research Protections? 

What is the Tuskegee Syphilis Study

200

economics, psychology, geography, communication studies, anthropology, history, and political science are examples of?

What are the disciplines of social sciences

200
Who theorized that capitalism created social inequity between the Bourgeoisie and the Proletariat?

Who is Karl Marx

200

Consequences that undermine stability are known as?

What are dysfunctions?

200

Is education a social institution that makes up structural functionalism?

Yes

200

Requires openness, honesty, truth, and the protection of research subjects is what?

What are research ethics

300

someone who approaches the world by using knowledge that is practical or taken for granted

what is everyday actor

300

Who co-founded the NAACP?

Who is W.E.B. Du Bois
300

Getting an education at school would be what type of function?

What is a Manifest function?

300

Political parties, racial issues, and gender issues are all examples of what?

What is social conflict?

300

A sociologist does a study on members of Greek life and the effects hazing has on members. The sociologist takes his findings to local authorities investigating this issue. This sociologist used confidential information to get these students in trouble. Is this ethical or non-ethical research?

non-ethical

400

How did Howard Becker define sociology?

what is the study of people doing things together

400

Who coined the phrase "survival of the fittest"?

Who is Hebert Spencer
400

Creating friendships at school would be what type of function?

What is a latent function?

400

Study A focuses on students with a 3.0 GPA and above at UL, study B focuses on students in a business minor at UL with a 3.0 GPA and above. Which is micro-sociology?

Study B

500

structures in our society like education, economics, and politics to be understood social relationships are____?

what are institutions

500

Who studied the social factors that bond and hold people together?

Who is Emile Durkheim

500

Bullying would be what type of function?

What is a latent dysfunction?

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