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What did Emile Durkheim's research on suicide reveal?
A. Suicide rates were higher in areas where an individual's ties to their group were
disrupted or distorted.
B. Suicide rates were not related to community ties.
C. Suicide rates were similar across social groups.
D. Suicide rates were lowest in areas with strong individual identity. - ANSWER-A.
Suicide rates were higher in areas where an individual's ties to their group were
disrupted or distorted.
Which idea did Auguste Comte introduce to the field of sociology?
Positivism
Ethical standards
Subjective interpretations
,Applied sociology - ANSWER-Positivism
Which sociological perspective views society as being made up of groups competing for
scarce resources?
Symbolic interactionism
Functional analysis
Conflict
Microsociology - ANSWER-Conflict
Which ethical dilemma in sociological research does Laud Humphry's study on social
interactions between men in public restrooms highlight?
Misleading research subjects
Revealing the names of research subjects
Falsifying results
Plagiarism - ANSWER-Misleading research subjects
Sociologists must consider the potential physical and emotional risks that participants
may be exposed to during a research study.Which issue does this consideration
address?
Data validity
Data analysis
Ethical standards
Personal values - ANSWER-Ethical Standards
, A group of teachers teaching in the same neighborhood of Los Angeles meet regularly
about family and ethnicity issues they encounter in their daily work. What is this an
example of?
Subculture
Counterculture
Taboo
More - ANSWER-Subculture
What role do a culture's values play in social interactions?
Values define a culture's standards for good and bad, beautiful and ugly, right and
wrong.
Values are the primary way people communicate with one another.
Values are the expectations for behavior in a society.
Values can take the form of positive or negative sanctions. - ANSWER-Values define a
culture's standards for good and bad, beautiful and ugly, right and wrong.
What are sociologists practicing when they evaluate cultures without judging them?
Cultural relativism
Ethnocentrism
Symbolic culture
Culture shock - ANSWER-Cultural relativism
Which sociological perspective views society as being made up of groups competing for
scarce resources?