What is Sociology?
Theoretical Perspectives
Origins
Research Methods
Causation and Procedures
100

Sociology is the study of...

What are groups/social structure?
100

You know to pull over because you see flashing lights and hear a siren. 

What is symbolic interactionism?

100

Father of Sociology

Who is Auguste Comte?

100

A scientific statement explaining the possible results of a study

What is a hypothesis?

100

First step in conducting sociological research.

What is identify the problem?

200

The focus of Sociology.

What are groups of people?

200

Teachers educate students and help socialize the students to be successful in other areas of life. 

What is functionalism?

200

Started the Hull House in Chicago, provided aid to those in need, first sociologist to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. 

Who is Jane Addams?

200

a type of study where participants are asked open or close ended questions about a specific topic

What is a survey?

200

the Independent variable must occur first is the 3rd standard in determining what relationship

What is causation?

300

View that looks at the behavior of groups, not individuals.

What is the sociological perspective?

300

Democrats, Republicans, Democratic-Socialists, Alt-Right

What is conflict theory?

300

Examined the relationship between labor and capital, and social classes in the workforce.

Who is Karl Marx?

300

This is one way to determine if an experiment is ethical.

What is check for objectivity?

What is report all methods and findings truthfully?

What is ensure personal freedoms, integrity, rights, privacy, and dignity of subjects are protected?

What is use superior research methods?

300

Variable that reflects the change taking place. 

What is the dependent variable?

400

Groups encourage... Stop being so weird, be like the rest of us. 

What is conformity?

400

A child is grounded by their parents for breaking curfew.

What is conflict theory?

400

Studied race relations in the United States and spoke out against segregation. 

Who is WEB Dubois?

400

Following a group of high school athletes over many years to study how sports impact other areas of life. 

What is a case study?

400

in this type of study neither the experimenter nor the participants have information on placebo usage.

What is a double-blind experiment?

500

People tend to act in similar or _____ ways. 

What is predictable?

500

In past decades, women were expected to perform household tasks for the benefit of society.

What is functionalism?

500

Studied suicide rates between Protestants and Catholics. Also, studied the relationship between science and religion.

Who is Emile Durkheim?

500

In the movie 21 Jump Street, cops Schmidt  and Jenko join the secret Jump Street unit, using their youthful appearances to go under cover as high-school students. They use this cover to study the use of drugs amongst high school students.

What is participant observation?

500

when a third event or variable can be used to explain the relationship between two additional variables

What is multiple causation?

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