Sociology 101
Research Methods I
Research Methods II
Famous Sociologists
Social, Racial and Economic Systems
100
  1. Sociology is the scientific study of __________ and ___________________



Society and Human behavior

100

 The belief that knowledge should be derived from scientific observation

Positivism

100

The study of society that focuses on the meaning people attach to their social world. 

Interpretive sociology

100

This sociologist focused on the question “What does it mean to be free?”

Karl Marx

100

Race is simply a way society categorizes people by traits that society has claimed as ____________

Important

200
  1. The sociological perspective always focuses on the _________as opposed to the _____________

Group; individual

200

A systematic plan for gathering and analyzing observations about the world

A Research method

200

The study of society that focuses on the need for change.

 Critical sociology

200

This sociologist believed that social change could be accomplished only through agitation and protest.

W.E.B. Du Bois

200

______________ highlights the way “race” is socially constructed through social, economic, and political forces.

Racial formation

300

A society is: a group of people who share a ________________and ___________________

Culture; Territory

300

When you define terms in detail to make sure you and your audience agree on what those concepts mean that is giving the variable an

Operational Definition

300

The study of observable relationships in the world using mathematical or statistical methods

Quantitative research

300

This sociologist believed that society has a Common consciousness. This encompasses all of the beliefs, morals, and ideas in a given society.

Emile Durkheim

300

It’s a political and economic doctrine where the government owns properties not individuals

Communism

400

The three Paradigms in sociology are: Structural functionalism,  Social interactionalism and ...

Conflict Theory

400

___________    _________ is when you start with data and then use this information to create a theory of how the world works

Inductive Logic

400

Interviews, Questionnaires, First-hand observations are three ways to gather this type of data

Qualitative data

400

This Sociologist believed that each society has social statics(stability and order) and social dynamics (social change).

Comte

400

An economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.

Capitalism

500

This function states that the social world is therefore constructed by the meanings that individuals attach to events and interactions and these symbols are transmitted across the generations through language.

Symbolic Interactionism

500

This type of research method uses an existing theory to guide the hypothesis you tests by collecting data. 

Deductive Logic

500

What are the three ways to gather qualitative data?

Interviews, Questionnaires, and First-hand observations

500

This sociologist believed that the best way to understand people's personal intentions in a groups is to put yourself in their shoes.  


Max Weber

500

A political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.

Socialism