Intro to Soc.
Key Figures
Perspectives
Research 1
Research 2
100

What is the term for the scientific study of social structures?

Sociology

100

Who is considered to be the founder of Sociology?

Auguste Comte

100

What are the 3 main theoretical perspectives in Sociology?

functionalist, conflict, symbolic interactionism

100

Which is the most common form of research that Sociologists use?

surveys

100

Which type of research takes place in a natural setting?

field research

200

Name 1 career you could go into with a background in Sociology.

social work, community work, corrections, advertising, college admissions, substance abuse, rehab, family planning, journalism, government, teaching 

200

Who emphasized sociology as a science and introduced feminism?

Harriet Martineau

200

______ examines large-scale patterns in society, while ______ examines small-scale patterns of society.

Macro-level analysis; micro-level analysis

200

Name one way that surveys can be distributed.

face-to-face, phone, mail, email

200

____________ is NOT causation!

correlation

300

Sociology focuses on the group as Psychology focuses on the _________.

individual

300

Who was the  functionalist who believed that society exists because of agreement among its members?

Emile Durkheim

300

Which perspective emphasizes social life as being possible only because people attach meanings to things?

symbolic interactionism

300

True or False: Randomness, question order, and wording all impact survey results.

True

300

In a study that determines whether how long a students sleeps affects test scores:

Independent variable?

Dependent variable?

IV: hours of sleep

DV: test scores

400

What is the patterned interactions of people in social relationships (ex: student/teacher relationship)?

social structure

400

Who was the first conflict theorist who believed that there was a power struggle between classes (bourgeoisie and proletariat); ie: class conflict?

Karl Marx

400

Which perspective emphasizes how each part/group in society contributes to its stability?

functionalism

400

In a survey, _____________ questions have a limited set of answers, while _____________ questions are answered in participant's own words.

closed-ended; open-ended

400

In field research, _______________ research happens when the researcher observes from outside, while __________ research happens when the researcher observes from within the group.

nonparticipant observation (case study); participant observation

500

Instead of relying on personal factors, Sociologists focus on ________________.

social interactions and explanations

500

Who was the American sociologist who spent her life working to balance the power in social classes?

Jane Addams

500

Which perspective emphasizes the role of conflict, competition, and constraint within a society?

conflict theory

500

An advantage of this research is that it is very efficient, however a disadvantage is there is some unknown to the data collection.

secondary analysis

500

__________ variable are measured numerically, while __________ variables are defined by its presence or absence in a category.

quantitative; qualitative