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Test Bank for Sociology in Our Times: The Essentials, 13th Edition by Diana Kendall

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Complete Test Bank for Sociology in Our Times: The Essentials, 13e 13th Edition by Diana Kendall, Laura Atkins. All Chapters (Ch 1 to 16) are included with answers. Part I: STUDYING SOCIETY AND SOCIAL LIFE. 1. The Sociological Perspective and Research Process. 2. Culture. 3. Socialization. Part II: SOCIAL GROUPS AND SOCIAL CONTROL. 4. Social Structure and Interaction in Everyday Life. 5. Groups and Organizations. 6. Deviance and Crime. Part III: SOCIAL INEQUALITY. 7. Class and Stratification in the United States. 8. Global Stratification. 9. Race and Ethnicity. 10. Sex, Gender, and Sexuality. Part IV: SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS. 11. Families and Intimate Relationships. 12. Education and Religion. 13. Politics and the Economy. 14. Health, Health Care, and Disability. Part V: SOCIAL DYNAMICS AND SOCIAL CHANGE. 15. Population and Urbanization. 16. Collective Behavior, Social Movements, and Social Change.

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Chap 01 13e Essentials - Kendall

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
1. An advantage of doing participant observation research is that it can be conducted very quickly without
much preparation or effort on the part of the researcher.
a. True
b. False

ANSWER: False

2. Unlike Herbert Spencer, Auguste Comte supported the idea of the "survival of the fittest," or
the view of society known as social Darwinism.
a. True
b. False

ANSWER: False

3. In survey research, researchers frequently select a representative sample (a small group of respondents)
from a larger population (the total group of people) to answer questions about their attitudes, opinions,
or behavior.
a. True
b. False

ANSWER: True

4. Sociological research is generally only useful in academic settings.
a. True
b. False

ANSWER: False

5. Sociologists who are interested in examining social interaction as it occurs primarily use participant
observation.
a. True
b. False

ANSWER: True

6. Sociologist Robert K. Merton stated that in order for social institutions and other social units to be considered
functional, all their functions must be intended and recognized by the participants.
a. True
b. False

ANSWER: False




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Chap 01 13e Essentials - Kendall

7. According to Durkheim, the economic organization of society is the most important influence
on what humans think and how they behave.
a. True
b. False

ANSWER: False

8. Henry is a sociologist who is studying the effects of screen time on academic performance by asking
participants to watch videos for four hours a day and then giving them an academic test. In this scenario,
the number of hours of screen time is the independent variable and the scores on the test are the
dependent variable.
a. True
b. False

ANSWER: True

Participant Observation

9. Claudio wants to learn more about the process of online radicalization and joins several groups. As he
interacts more with group members, he becomes trusted and is able to ask questions about their
experiences. Claudio is engaging in participant observation.
a. True
b. False

ANSWER: True

10. A sociologist applying the sociological imagination would recognize the rising costs of higher education as a
broader societal issue rather than a “personal trouble.”
a. True
b. False

ANSWER: True

11. Variables are the observable and/or measurable counterparts of concepts; for example, "suicide" is a
concept, whereas the "rate of suicide" is a variable.
a. True
b. False

ANSWER: True

12. One advantage of self‐administered surveys is that they can easily be given to large numbers of people.
a. True
b. False

ANSWER: True


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13. All the major theoretical perspectives in sociology focus on macrolevel analysis, examining
whole societies, large‑scale social structures, and social systems.
a. True
b. False

ANSWER: False

14. From Durkheim’s perspective, society comprises unrelated, independent parts that contribute
to a stable social order.
a. True
b. False

ANSWER: False

15. According to Durkheim, social facts can only be explained by other social facts.
a. True
b. False

ANSWER: True

16. The sociological imagination helps an individual place personal troubles, such as losing his or
her job or feeling like committing suicide, into a larger social context, where the individual can
distinguish whether and how personal troubles may be related to public issues.
a. True
b. False

ANSWER: True

17. Conventional experiments require that subjects be divided into two groups: a control group which
comprises the subjects who are exposed to the independent variable, and an experimental which
comprises subjects who are not exposed to the independent variable.
a. True
b. False

ANSWER: False

18. Sociologist Emile Durkheim stressed that people are the product of their social environment.
He observed that rapid social change and a more specialized division of labor produce strains
in society, which lead to a breakdown in traditional organization, values, and authority.
a. True
b. False

ANSWER: True




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19. Quantitative research is more appropriate for studies requiring large samples and statistical analysis, while
qualitative research is better suited for exploring in-depth insights with smaller samples.
a. True
b. False

ANSWER: True

20. Sociology is understood as a systematic study because sociologists apply the scientific method in working with
both theoretical perspectives and research methods to explain and examine hypotheses related to social
behavior.
a. True
b. False

ANSWER: True

21. The sociological imagination refers to the ability to view personal problems independently of
the social settings in which the problems occur.
a. True
b. False

ANSWER: False

22. Researchers want to measure remote work productivity by using survey research. Gathering self-reported data
from employees is likely more reliable than third-party observations, as employees are the best at judging their
own productivity in a remote setting.
a. True
b. False

ANSWER: False

Research
23. When you know something because an expert has proclaimed it to be true, you are relying on tradition for
knowledge.
a. True
b. False

ANSWER: False

24. Conflict theorists regard race and ethnicity conflicts as the primary source of social change.
a. True
b. False

ANSWER: False




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