What is your kindergarten teacher an example of? (slightly convoluted answer)
Agent of socialization
Quantitative sociology
What process involves acquiring habits through knowledge in society?
Socialization
These pieces of information have been demonstrably proven multiple amounts of time.
Empirical evidence
If a student raises their hand in class, what is that an example of?
Manifest function
What type of sociology focuses on the meaning of one's behavior?
Qualitative sociology
What is saying "bless you" an example of?
Norms
Examining the relationship between a teacher and a student
A religious system is what type of function?
Structural function
What type of sociology focuses on the group and how it influences the behavior and attitude of the individual?
Structural sociology
Is getting a speeding tickets a positive or negative sanction?
Negative sanction
A scientist proposes that humans and dogs have the same reaction to being afraid. What is this an example of?
Cross-species perspective
Social dysfunction
What type of sociology places emphasis on the individual's behavior and interactions with each other?
Interactional sociology (interactionism)
What type of opinion is influenced by bias and prejudices?
Subjective
Some countries such as America value individualism, with concepts such as personal liberties. What is this an example of?
Cross-cultural perspective
In the 1950s, under the name Kajaki Dam Project, the US helped Afghanistan build a dam in order to provide electricity and irrigate 250,000 acres of arid land. When it was completed, it instead brought salt to the surface, making it useless to grow anything... except opium poppies, making the US indirectly responsible for the biggest heroin production center in the world. What is this an example of?
Latent function
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If a scientist does an experiment and finds findings outside of their personal influence on the object and follows the findings with full use of knowledge independent from prior motive, what method is the scientist using?
Objective
The employers wish to pay as little as possible for the employee's labor, while the employees want to maximize their wages. What is this an example of?
Conflict theory