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Why is the sociological perspective unique? a.It helps us understand how individual differences and differences in personal choice are largely a function of physiology and inheritance.b.It allows sociologists to apply the same perspective and methods to the study of compelling social issues such as sexual assault.c.It attempts to explain human behaviour from a moral and ethical perspective.d.It is a point of view that helps us see how behaviour is shaped by the groups to which we belong and the society in which we live. ANS: D MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 4 3. What do most of us taken for granted, according to sociologists? a.We take our personal lives for granted and view the world in societal terms.b.We take our social standing for granted and are relatively unconcerned about social mobility.c.We take our families for granted and discount their views.d.We take our social world for granted and view our lives in very personal terms. ANS: D MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 44 4. According to the text, what helps us gain a better understanding of ourselves and a more thorough understanding of the social world? a.psychologyb.common sensec.sociologyd.life experiences ANS: C MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 4 5. What is a society? a.A large social grouping that shares the same geographical territory and is subject to the same political authority and dominant cultural expectations.b.A group of wealthy elites who support the arts, especially opera, symphony, and ballet.c.A series of social relationships that link an individual to others.d.A set of organized beliefs and rules that are established to meet basic social needs. ANS: A MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 4 6. Imagine a world where peoples lives are closely intertwined, where one nations problems are part of a larger global problem. What sociological term would accurately describe this? a.global cohesivenessb.global symbiosisc.global interdependenced.global reliance ANS: C MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 4 7. What frequently guides our conduct in everyday life? a.sociological datab.commonsense knowledgec.scientific informationd.impulsive behaviour ANS: B MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 4 8. The statement, Children who grow up in a family with gay parents are more likely to be gay is an example of which of the following? a.falsehoodb.mythc.misnomerd.sociological generalization ANS: B MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 5 9. What has research found about the belief that one in two marriages ends in divorce? a.It is a valid conclusion supported by social science research.b.This commonsense idea has been disproved by social science research.c.This commonsense idea has been verified by social science research.d.The hypothesis has not been investigated by social science researchers. ANS: B MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 5 10. Depression affects the individual sufferer as well as others in his or her life. How would a sociologist study depression? a.Look for patterns of behaviour and analyze the impact of the problem from the standpoint of the people directly affected and the effects of depression on others.b.Look for symptoms of pathology by analyzing the impact of the problem from the standpoint of the people directly affected.c.Seek out individual causes and effects of depression.d.Discover unique and specific reasons for human behaviour. ANS: A MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 5 11. Siobhan has decided to study eating disorders for her Masters thesis in sociology. What will her research likely involve? a.Examining individual psychoses and their relation to food.b.Looking for patterns of behaviour even though individuals, and not groups, usually have eating disorders.c.Identifying psychological factors that correlate with high rates of eating disorders.d.Examining biological factors that promote or predispose individuals toward eating disorders. ANS: B MSC: BLM: Higher Order REF: page 5 12. Who described sociological reasoning as the sociological imagination? a.Peter Bergerb.Talcott Parsonsc.Emile Durkheimd.Wright Mills ANS: D MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 5 13. What do sociologists refer to as the ability to see the relationship between individual experiences and the larger society? a.the personal troubles approachb.the sociological imaginationc.global interdependenced.public awareness ANS: B MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 5 14. The sociological imagination provides a link between which things? a.Individual feelings, societal issues, and global concerns.b.Personal troubles and public issues.c.Impersonal forces and public policy.d.Individual ideas, shared values, and different viewpoints. ANS: B MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 5 15. Using your sociological imagination to study the social world would involve which of the following? a.A reason to separate personal experiences and the social contexts in which they occur.b.A plan for minimizing personal troubles and public issues.c.An excuse for why personal troubles, such as losing ones job, happen.d.A way to integrate microlevel troubles with compelling issues of our day. ANS: D MSC: BLM: Higher Order REF: page 5 16. Emile Durkheim conducted what the text describes as the first sociological study to use scientific research methods on what topic? a.depression b.work c.suicide d.war ANS: C MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 6 17. What would using the sociological imagination to understand why suicide rates are high in some Aboriginal communities in Canada demonstrate? a.Suicide as a personal trouble.b.Suicide as a public issue.c.A historical explanation of suicide.d.Suicide as a random act among individuals. ANS: B MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 6 18. If you were to repeat Durkheims study of suicide, and get results similar to his, you would have found that a high suicide rate indicates which of the following? a.inherited tendenciesb.the individual was alienated from societyc.lack of cohesiveness d.individual personality disturbances ANS: C MSC: BLM: Higher Order REF: page 6 19. What are nations with highly industrialized economies; technologically advanced industrial, administrative, and service occupations; and relatively high levels of national and per capita income referred to as? a.high-income countriesb.developing countriesc.middle-income countriesd.underdeveloped countries ANS: A MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 7 20. What characterizes middle-income countries? a.highly industrialized economiesb.moderate levels of national and personal incomec.technologically advanced administrative and service occupationsd.little industrialization and primarily agrarian economies ANS: B MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 7 21. What countries are characterized by highly industrialized economies technologically advanced industrial, administrative, and service occupations; and relatively high levels of national and per capita income? a.high-income countriesb.middle-income countriesc.low-income countriesd.developing countries ANS: A MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 7 22. What are countries with industrializing economies, particularly in urban areas, and moderate levels of national and personal incomes called? a.high-income countriesb.middle-income countriesc.low-income countriesd.developing countries ANS: B MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 7 23. What are countries that are primarily agrarian in nature, with little industrialization and low levels of national and personal income called? a.high-income countriesb.middle-income countriesc.low-income countriesd.developing countries ANS: C MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 7 24. Niger, Sudan, Afghanistan, and Ethiopia are examples of what kind of nation? a.high-income countriesb.middle-income countriesc.low-income countriesd.overdeveloped countries ANS: C MSC: BLM: Higher Order REF: page 7 25. According to the text, what happened beginning in Britain between 1760 and 1850? a.the Enlightenment b.the Reformation c.the Industrial Revolution d.the Sociological Age ANS: C MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 8 26. What is the process by which societies are transformed from dependence on agriculture and handmade products to an emphasis on manufacturing? a.horticultural infusionb.technological assimilationc.urbanizationd.industrialization ANS: D MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 8 27. When was industrialization well underway in Canada and the United States? a.by the start of the seventeenth centuryb.at the same time that is started in Western Europec.by the late eighteenth centuryd.at the beginning of the twentieth century ANS: D MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 8 28. The movement of people from rural to urban areas to find work in factories is a social process known as which of the following? a.industrialization b.urbanization c.the enlightenment d.urban sprawl ANS: A MSC: BLM: Higher Order REF: page 8 29. What is the process by which an increasing proportion of a population lives in cities rather than in rural areas? a.suburbanizationb.urbanizationc.industrializationd.rural transformation ANS: B MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 8 30. Problems such as inadequate housing, crowding, poverty, pollution, and crime can be connected to what social process? a.industrialization b.urbanization c.the enlightenment d.urban sprawl ANS: B MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 9 31. Who is credited with having coined the term sociology? a.Harriet Martineaub.Herbert Spencerc.Emile Durkheimd.Auguste Comte ANS: D MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 9 32. Who is widely considered to be the founder of sociology? a.Harriet Martineaub.Herbert Spencerc.Emile Durkheimd.Auguste Comte ANS: D MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 9 33. Whose sociological theory was based on the notion that society contained social statics and social dynamics? a.Harriet Martineaub.Herbert Spencerc.Emile Durkheimd.Auguste Comte ANS: D MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 9 34. Who developed a sociological theory based on the idea that society contained both forces for social order and stability as well as forces for social conflict and change? a.Harriet Martineaub.Herbert Spencerc.Emile Durkheimd.Auguste Comte ANS: D MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 9 35. According to Auguste Comte, what are forces for social order and stability referred to as? a.staticsb.functionsc.dynamicsd.conflicts ANS: A MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 9 36. What is the belief that the world can best be understood through scientific inquiry? a.absolutismb.relativismc.functionalismd.positivism  ANS: D MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 9 37. What was Auguste Comtes positivism based on? a.The application of scientific knowledge to both physical and social phenomenon.b.Using commonsense knowledge to predict likely events.c.The belief that subjective, value-based knowledge was attainable only through religion.d.Supernatural laws. ANS: A MSC: BLM: Higher Order REF: page 9 38. Who made Comtes work more accessible, studied the social customs of Britain and the United States, analyzed the consequences of industrialization and capitalism, and advocated for racial and gender equality? a.Harriet Martineaub.Karl Marxc.Max Weberd.Herbert Spencer ANS: A MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 10 39. Why was British sociologist Harriet Martineau significant to the work of Auguste Comte? a.She made Auguste Comtes works more accessible for a wide variety of scholars.b.She received widespread recognition for her contributions because she was a female in a male-dominated discipline.c.She translated and condensed Comtes works, but did not become an active sociologist in her own right.d.She was the first sociologist to suggest that societies are built on social facts. ANS: A MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 10 40. What do some scholars argue about Harriet Martineaus place in the history of sociology? a.She should be regarded primary as the translator of Auguste Comtes work.b.She has always received widespread recognition for her contributions, especially being a female in a male-dominated discipline.c.She should be regarded as a founding member of the field of sociology.d.She was the first to argue that sociologists should be impartial in their assessment of society.  ANS: C MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 10 41. Who argued that societies developed through a process of struggle for existence and fitness for survival, which suggested that only the fittest members of society would succeed? a.Charles Darwinb.Auguste Comtec.Karl Marxd.Emile Durkheim ANS: A MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 10 42. Why did British theorist Herbert Spencer oppose attempts at social reform? a.Because Comte had shown previously that such attempts were a waste of public money.b.Because he felt that attempting to fix one part of it would have no effect on society as a whole.c.Because such reform might interfere with the natural selection process and damage society by favouring its least worthy members.d.Because he believed that sociologists had to be much more involved in society, even so far as advising on how children are raised, in order to achieve their goals of social equality. ANS: C MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 11 43. Which of the following theorists advocated an evolutionary perspective on social order and change? a.Herbert Spencerb.Harriet Martineauc.Emile Durkheimd.Georg Simmel ANS: A MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 10-11 44. The belief that those species of animals best adapted to their environment survive and prosper is also called what? a.social Darwinismb.social rationalizationc.relative selectiond.survival instinct ANS: A MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 11 45. In his work The Rules of Sociological Method (1895), who set forth one of his most important contributions to sociology: the idea that societies are built on social facts? a.Herbert Spencerb.Auguste Comtec.Emile Durkheimd.Max Weber ANS: C MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 11 46. What are patterned ways of acting, thinking, and feeling that exist outside any one individual? a.group behavioursb.social factsc.essential characteristicsd.psychological particulars ANS: B MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 11 47. A Durkheimian perspective would argue what hold(s) modern industrialized societies together? a.anomieb.shared moral beliefs and valuesc.interdependence, due to specialized economic activityd.biological factors ANS: B MSC: BLM: Higher Order REF: page 11-12 48. In his work The Division of Labour in Society (1893), who concluded that societies were held together by strong traditions in preindustrial societies and interdependence in more advanced ones? a.Herbert Spencerb.Karl Marxc.Emile Durkheimd.Max Weber ANS: C MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 11 49. It is common to hear people of an older generation say that the problem with kids these days is that they lack common values and a sense of purpose, unlike what was experienced in the old days. What sociological concept is a person describing when he or she speaks this way? a.anomieb.social disorganizationc.social dysfunctionalismd.alienation ANS: A MSC: BLM: Higher Order REF: page 11 50. What theorists emphasis on social stability or the problem of order has been criticized for obscuring the subjective meanings that individuals give to social phenomena such as religion, work, and suicide? a.Emile Durkheimb.Karl Marxc.C. Wright Millsd.Max Weber ANS: A MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 12 51. Who believed that conflict is inevitable and necessary for producing social change? a.Emile Durkheimb.Auguste Comtec.C. Wright Millsd.Karl Marx  ANS: D MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 12 52. Who are the bourgeoisie? a.Those who sell their labour in order to earn a livelihood.b.Those who own and control the means of production.c.Those who are opposed to the capitalist.d.Those who are unemployed. ANS: B MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 12 53. What Marxian term could you use to describe the computers, finances, and warehouses that form the economic basis of a society? a.means of productionb.instruments of capitalismc.trappings of the bourgeoisied.factory system ANS: A DIF: Higher Order REF: page 12 54. Richard sells his labour to the Small Shoe Factory. To which group does he belong? a.bourgeoisieb.the lower classc.proletariatd.the petit bourgeoisie ANS: C MSC: BLM: Higher Order REF: page 12 55. A sociologist drawing on the work of Marx would claim that exploitation of the proletariat arises from which of the following? a.That they were not allowed to own the means of production.b.Being paid less than the value of their labour.c.Having inefficient labour power.d.Failure to produce a profit. ANS: B MSC: BLM: Higher Order REF: page 12 56. From a Marxian lens, when Jessica feels powerless and estranged from the company she works for, what problem does she have? a.class conflictb.alienationc.future shockd.anomie ANS: B MSC: BLM: Higher Order REF: page 12 57. Unlike many early analysts, who believed that values could not be separated from the research process? a.Emile Durkheimb.Herbert Spencerc.Karl Marxd.Max Weber ANS: D MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 13 58. If you were to apply verstehen to social analysis, which of the following would you be doing? a.Supporting the proletariat by bringing values into research.b.Trying to enlighten others to the social facts around them.c.Employing understanding to gain the ability to see the world as others see it.d.Acknowledging and promoting personal beliefs and biases. ANS: C MSC: BLM: Higher Order REF: page 13 59. According to the text, what was notable about Max Webers wife, Marianne Weber? a.She was an important figure in the womens movement in Germany during the early twentieth century.b.She founded the radical feminist movement.c.She was a radical feminist who led a Marxist rebellion in Berlin.d.She was a traditional housewife. ANS: A MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 13 60. Whose focus primarily explored smaller social units? a.Herbert Spencerb.Ferdinand Tonniesc.Herbert Gansd.Georg Simmel ANS: D MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 16 61. Who analyzed how social interactions vary as a function of the size of the social group? a.Herbert Spencerb.Emile Durkheimc.Harriet Martineaud.Georg Simmel ANS: D MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 14 62. Why might students be concerned with what Judith Shapiro refers to as sociological illiteracy? a.Undergraduates want to write for an academic audience.b.Few undergraduates demonstrate impressive levels of civic engagement.c.Most undergraduates are able to think about issues at the level concerning policy and social structure.d.As undergraduates, they lack the tools to make use of sociological insights. ANS: D MSC: BLM: Higher Order REF: page 15 63. What do sociologists call a set of logically interrelated statements that attempts to describe, explain, and (occasionally) predict social events? a.hypothesisb.premisec.theoryd.perspective ANS: C MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 16 64. For sociologists, what serves as an overall approach to or viewpoint on some subject? a.a hypothesisb.a premisec.a theoryd. perspective ANS: D MSC: BLM: Higher Order REF: page 16 65. Which perspectives are based on the assumption that society is a stable, orderly system? a.functionalistb.conflictc.interactionistd.postmodern ANS: A MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 16 66. Suppose you took a functionalist perspective. How would you describe the social organization of a school division? a.A dysfunctional organization characterized by conflict.b.A separate part functioning within the bureaucratic structure of public schools.c.An interrelated part that functions to serve the wider school system.d.The sum of individual and group interactions within schools. ANS: C MSC: BLM: Higher Order REF: page 16 67. If you took a conflict perspective, how would you characterize the workplace? a.A social organization characterized by struggle over interests.b.A separate part conflicting with the wider capitalist structure of society.c.An interrelated part that serves the wider economic system.d.The sum of the interactions and group interactions within the workplace. ANS: A MSC: BLM: Higher Order REF: page 16 68. Who is generally regarded as the most influential contemporary advocate of the functionalist perspective? a.George Herbert Meadb.Peter Bergerc.Charles Horton Cooleyd.Talcott Parsons ANS: D MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 16 69. Who distinguished between manifest and latent functions of social institutions? a.George Herbert Meadb.Emile Durkheimc.Talcott Parsonsd.Robert Merton ANS: D MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 16 70. From a functionalist perspective, a mother who makes all family decisions and is the primary breadwinner is performing what kind of tasks? a.expressiveb.instrumentalc.contradictoryd.interdependent ANS: B MSC: BLM: Higher Order REF: page 16 71. What would a functionalist call team building and an increase in morale that results after a weekend work retreat? a.dysfunctionb.latent functionc.prerequisite functiond.manifest function ANS: D MSC: BLM: Higher Order REF: page 16 72. The purpose of the law is to maintain order in society. What would a functionalist say about this? a.This is a dysfunction of the law.b.This is the latent function of the law.c.This is a prerequisite function of the law. d.This is the manifest function of the law. ANS: D MSC: BLM: Higher Order REF: page 16 73. What are unintended functions that are hidden and remain unacknowledged by participants? a.dysfunctionsb.latent functionsc.prerequisite functionsd.manifest functions ANS: B MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 16 74. We, as sociologists, would refer to the making of friends on the job as what type of function of work? a.intended functionb.latent functionc.prerequisite functiond.manifest function ANS: B MSC: BLM: Higher Order REF: page 16 75. What would a functionalist call the undesirable consequences of any element of a society? a.dysfunctionsb.latent functionsc.prerequisite functionsd.manifest functions ANS: A MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 16 76. Racism against minority groups and the wage gap between men and women are examples of which of the following, according to a functionalist? a.dysfunctionb.latent functionc.prerequisite functiond.manifest function ANS: A MSC: BLM: Higher Order REF: page 16 77. According to a functionalist analysis, rebellion results from which of the following? a.social class pressuresb.psychological factorsc.social learning that takes place in the family and peer groupd.very weak or very strong social solidarity ANS: D MSC: BLM: Higher Order REF: page 17 78. A pedophile who has been released from prison has been shunned by his family, neighbours, and coworkers and, eventually, completes suicide. What type of suicide would Durkheim classify this as? a.egoistic suicideb.altruistic suicidec.anomic suicided.fatalistic suicide ANS: A MSC: BLM: Higher Order REF: page 17 79. What perspective would argue that groups in society are engaged in a continuous power struggle for control of scarce resources? a.functionalistb.interactionistc.conflictd.postmodernist ANS: C MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 17 80. For sociologist Ralf Dahrendorf, what is the critical variable in explaining human behaviour? a.humanitarianismb.powerc.cooperationd.resentment ANS: B MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 18 81. Which of the following perspectives is most likely to attribute suicide to social class pressures and/or racial oppression? a.functionalb.interactionistc.postmodernd.conflict ANS: D MSC: BLM: Higher Order REF: page 19 82. What is the hierarchical system of power in which males possess greater economic and social privilege than females? a.matriarchyb.egalitarianc.patriarchyd.patrilocal ANS: C MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 19 83. What do feminist perspectives assume? a.Men and women have natural tendencies to be either aggressive or nurturing.b.Because women are biologically capable of having babies, they should reproduce.c.Women will always be primary caregivers of children.d.Men can be primary caregivers of children if they are socialized as such. ANS: D MSC: BLM: Higher Order REF: page 19-20 84. Which scholars have found that gender plays a significant role in a persons risk for suicidal behaviour and how the suicidal behaviour is evaluated? a.functionalists b.postmodern analystsc.symbolic interactionistsd.feminist theorists ANS: D MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 20 85. What kind of analysis examines whole societies, large-scale social structures, and social systems? a.macrolevelb.microlevelc.interactionistd.developmental ANS: A MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 20 86. Both the conflict and functional perspectives have been criticized for what tendency? a.focusing on social dynamics in individuals livesb.focusing on the negative side of societyc.focusing on peoples subjective interpretations of realityd.focusing on macrolevel analysis ANS: D MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 20 87. A study that focused on nursing stations rather than the entire hospital would be what kind of analysis? a.macrolevelb.microlevelc.functionalistd.developmental ANS: B MSC: BLM: Higher Order REF: page 20 88. Society is the sum of the interactions of individuals and groups. according to which perspective? a.functionalistb.postmodernc.symbolic interactionistd.feminist ANS: C MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 20 89. Who are regarded as founders of the symbolic interaction perspective, which believes that individual behaviour is the product of social interactions with other people? a.Dorothy Smith and Margrit Eichlerb.Karl Marx and Max Weberc.George Herbert Mead and Herbert Blumerd.Charles Horton Cooley and Georg Simmel ANS: C MSC: BLM: Remember REF: page 20 90. A red light, waving hello, books, and the belief in a shared humanity are all examples of what? a.symbolsb.sociological constructsc.normsd.statuses ANS: A MSC: BLM: Higher Order REF: page 20-21 91. Studying youth crime as a symbolic interactionist, Brandon is most interested in which of the following? a.objective phenomenonb.subjective realityc.sociological imaginationd.objective reality ANS: B MSC: BLM: Higher Order REF: page 21 92. In studying suicide, what would a symbolic interactionist focus on? a.the various meanings that are attributed to the act of suicideb.broader trends in suicide across culturesc.differences in the rate of suicide between men and womend.how social disruptions contribute to the rate of suicide in a society ANS: A MSC: BLM: Higher Order REF: page 21 93. Suppose your analysis of change in contemporary Western society focused on the influence of postindustrialization, consumerism, and global communications. What perspective are you most likely to be using? a.functionalistb.conflictc.postmodernd.symbolic interactionist  ANS: C MSC: BLM: Higher Order REF: page 21 94. With regard to the major sociological perspectives and what they say about the nature of society, the text points out which of the following? a.The functionalist perspective emphasizes social tension and change.b.Conflict approaches focus on social cohesion and order.c.The symbolic interactionist perspective views society as the sum of the interactions of people and groups.d.The feminist perspectives seek to replace male supremacy with female dominance. ANS: C MSC: BLM: Higher Order REF: page 20-23 95. If you were to use a symbolic interactionist perspective to understand how self-esteem is affected by long-term unemployment, the focus of your analysis would likely be on which of the following? a. grief and anger and its relationship to social bondsb.differential socializationc.definitions of hope or hopelessness d.language such as loser and unskilled  ANS: C MSC: BLM: Higher Order REF: page 21 96. If you were to use a postmodern perspective to understand suicide, the focus of your analysis would likely be on which of the following? a.different types of abuseb.how boys and girls have different experiences of suicidec.definitions of suicidal behaviour d.language such as pseudo-realities  ANS: D MSC: BLM: Higher Order REF: page 21 97. If you were to use a conflict perspective to understand suicide, the focus of your analysis would likely be on which of the following? a.sexual abuse, family violence, alcohol, and drug and solvent abuseb.the ways in which boys and girls receive conflicting messages about suicidec.definitions of self-esteem or self-worth d.language such as cyber-bullying and pseudo-realities  ANS: A MSC: BLM: Higher Order REF: page 18-19 98. If you were to use a feminist perspective to understand suicide, the focus of your analysis would likely be on which of the following? a.sexual abuse, family violence, alcohol, and drug and solvent abuseb.differential pressures on boys and girls and differences in what each are encouraged to doc.definitions of depression and self-worth d.bullying through the use of the Internet  ANS: B MSC: BLM: Higher Order REF: page 19 99. If you were to use a functionalist perspective to understand suicide, the focus of your analysis would likely be on which of the following? a.power relations and disparities in suicide rates b.differential pressures on boys and girls and differences in what each are encouraged to doc.language such as cyber-bullying and pseudo-realitiesd.grief and anger and its relationship to social bonds ANS: D MSC: BLM: Higher Order REF: page 17 TRUE/FALSE 1. Sociologists study human societies and their social interactions in order to develop theories of how human behaviour is shaped by group life. ANS: T REF: page 4 2. Sociology promotes understanding and tolerance by enabling each of us to look beyond our personal experiences. ANS: T REF: page 4 3. A myth is a popular but false notion that may be used to perpetuate certain beliefs. ANS: T REF: page 5 4. Many commonsense notions are actually myths. ANS: T REF: page 5 5. Sociologists attempt to discover individual differences in behaviour. ANS: F REF: page 5 6. Women are more likely to be victims of physical assault than men. ANS: F REF: page 5-6 7. Public issues are matters beyond an individuals own control that are caused by problems at the societal level. ANS: T REF: page 5-6 8. The sociological imagination refers to the ability to describe how sociologists investigate topics using scientific methods. ANS: F REF: page 5 9. Most high-income countries offer a high standard of living and a lower death rate due to good nutrition and advances in medical technology. ANS: T REF: page 7 10. Early social thinkers described how society actually was rather than what society ought to be. ANS: F REF: page 7 11. During the Industrial Revolution, many people shifted from being producers to being consumers. ANS: T REF: page 8 12. Comte believed that the best way to understand society was through the use of religion. ANS: F REF: page 9 13. Harriet Martineau publicly disagreed with most of Auguste Comtes ideas. ANS: F REF: page 9 14. Herbert Spencers hands-off view was strongly criticized by wealthy industrialists of his day, such as John D. Rockefeller. ANS: F REF: page 11 15. According to Emile Durkheim, anomie is most likely to occur during a period of rapid social change. ANS: T REF: page 11 16. Karl Marx believed that class conflict is necessary in order to produce social change and a better society. ANS: T REF: page 12 17. According to Marx, the proletariat includes those who own and control the means of production. ANS: F REF: page 12 18. Max Weber contended that values could not be separated from the research process. ANS: F REF: page 13 19. Karl Marx focused on the exploitation and oppression of the proletariat by the bourgeoisie. ANS: T REF: page 12-13 20. Georg Simmels ultimate concern was to protect the autonomy of the individual in society. ANS: T REF: page 14 21. Talcott Parsons stressed that all societies must make provisions for meeting social needs in order to survive. ANS: T REF: page 16 22. The functionalist analysis of suicide has been criticized for its assumption that shared values and beliefs are equally beneficial for everyone. ANS: T REF: page 16-17 23. Feminist perspectives criticize sociology for not acknowledging the experiences of women. ANS: T REF: page 19 24. Symbolic interactionists are most interested in objective reality when analyzing a situation. ANS: F REF: page 20 25. Postmodern theory has been criticized for ignoring many of the central social problems of our time including inequalities based on race, class, and gender. ANS: T REF: page 21-22 ESSAY 1. Discuss the elements that make up the sociological imagination. Demonstrate how to employ the sociological imagination using examples. ANS: Answers will vary 2. Identify the major emphasis of early sociological thinkers and how this influenced their thought. ANS: Answers will vary 3. List the main assumptions of the functionalist, conflict, and interactionist perspectives. Using examples, describe how each perspective would view a contemporary issue. ANS: Answers will vary 4. What unique contribution does the feminist perspective bring to sociology? Be sure to note the main assumptions of feminist theories. ANS: Answers will vary 5. Using examples, outline the main assumptions of postmodern perspectives. 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