People
What is truth?
truth 2
Intro 1
Research
100

Comte 

earliest

french 

founding modern sociology 

100

Epistemology 

a branch of philosophy that studies the nature and source of knowledge 

100

non sequitur 

the conclusion does not follow from the premise 

All people from Africa are black-everybody in Africa is black (not true) 

100

agency 

the ability of individuals and groups to exercise free will and to make social changes on a small or large scale 

100

positivist 

science based on facts alone 

reason and logic 

200

Durkheim

french 

social theorist 

social facts, social solidarity, collective conscience 


200

Subject/object 

entity that has a relationship with another entity that exists outside itself 

object: anything not the subject 

200

genetic fallacy 

argument asserts that a given claim is true or false on the basis of its origins 

(I reject science because it comes from the elite) 

200

structure 

patterned social arrangements that have effects on agency and are in turn, affected by agency 

200

experiments 

study cause and effect in investigation, can be controlled 

variable: possible values or objects 

independent: not affected by outside factors

dependent: affected by outside factors 

random sampling: random group, equal likelihood


300

Marx 

German 

philosophy, economist, historian, sociologist, journalist, etc. 

class conflict: competition between social classes over the distribution of wealth, power, and other valued resources in society 

300

social darwinism 

natural selection, survival of the fittest to sociology and politics 

300

straw argument 

deliberate misrepresents an opposing position in order to attack that position more easily 

300

Harriet Martineau 

english, deaf, social and historical writer 

300

spurious relationship

correlation between two or more variables caused by a factor not being measured 
400

weber 

german, protestanism 

verstehn: interpretive understanding, how the subjects feel about being studied 

400

Logical fallacy 

an error in the logic of an argument that prevents it from being logically valid but does not prevent it from swaying peoples minds 

400

ad hominem 

personal attack 

400

theory

general statements about how some portion of the world works, can be tested 

sociological theory: specific questions about the social world 

theoretical approach: basic image of society that guides theory and research 

400

correlation

positive: same consequence

negative: opposite consequences 


500

w.e.b. du bois 

black, civil rights leader 

double consciousness: both American and black never free of racial stigma 

500

Critical Thinking 

the ability to evaluate claims about truth by using reason and evidence 

500

sociology

scientific study of human social relations, groups, and societies 

500

inductive/deductive 

deductive: starts big breaks down

inductive: starts small gets big 

500

guide to beginning research 

1. frame question

2. review existing knowledge

3. select method

4. weigh ethical implications

5. collect and analyze data

6. share 

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