Washington, D.C. (Northeast)
Straighterline Sciences
SOC 101 Straighterline Humanities and Social
Sciences Exam
Course Title and Number: SOC 101 Straighterline
Sociology Exam
Exam Title: SOC 101 Straighterline Sociology Exam
Exam Date: Exam 2024- 2025
Instructor: [Insert Instructor’s Name]
Student Name: [Insert Student’s Name]
Student ID: [Insert Student ID]
Examination
180 minutes
Instructions:
1. Read each question carefully.
2. Answer all questions.
3. Use the provided answer sheet to mark your responses.
4. Ensure all answers are final before submitting the exam.
5. Please answer each question below and click Submit when you
have completed the Exam.
6. This test has a time limit, The test will save and submit
automatically when the time expires
7. This is Exam which will assess your knowledge on the course
Learning Resources.
Good Luck!
Need Writing Help? We've Got You Covered! ✍️
100%
NO AI or Plagiarism Usage Guaranteed🎯
💬 Chat with us here: 📧
, Straighterline Humanities and Social Sciences 2024-
2025 SOC 101 Straighterline Intro to Sociology Exam
Questions with Verified Solutions | 100% Pass
Guaranteed | Graded A+ |
Read All Instructions Carefully and Answer All the
Questions Correctly Good Luck: -
Which sociological perspective would view sports as a
form of big business in which profits are more
important than the health and safety of athletes? -
Answer>> b. conflict perspective
Medical sociology and environmental sociology fall
under the discipline of - Answer>> b. applied sociology.
Which sociological perspective would highlight the
reluctance among professional athletes to display any
sexual identity other than heterosexuality in public? -
Answer>> b. queer theory
what the American Sociological Association (ASA) calls
for objectivity and integrity in research, confidentiality,
and disclosure of all sources of financial support -
Answer>> The Code of Ethics
subjects in an experiment who are not introduced to
the independent variable by the researcher - Answer>>
Control group
the relationship between a condition or variable and a
particular consequence, with one event leading to the
other - Answer>> Casual logic
Need Writing Help? We've Got You Covered! ✍️
100%
NO AI or Plagiarism Usage Guaranteed🎯
💬 Chat with us here: 📧
, objectivity in the interpretation of data - Answer>> Value
neutrality
research that relies on what is seen in field or
naturalistic settings more than on statistical data -
Answer>> Qualitative research
a detailed plan or method for obtaining data
scientifically - Answer>> Research design
research that collects and reports data primarily in
numerical form - Answer>> Quantitative research
research that collects and reports data primarily in
numerical form - Answer>> Reliability
A collection of anonymous individuals who are in one
place at the same time. - Answer>> aggregate
A value-free or neutral approach that views the
behavior of a people from the perspective of their own
culture. - Answer>> cultural relativism
The tendency to judge the behavior of other groups by
the standards of one's own culture. - Answer>>
ethnocentrism
a hypothesis concerning the role of language in shaping
cultures, it holds that language is culturally determined
and serves to influence our mode for thought - Answer>>
The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
a norm governing everyday behavior whose violation
raises comparatively little concern - Answer>> Folkways
Need Writing Help? We've Got You Covered! ✍️
100%
NO AI or Plagiarism Usage Guaranteed🎯
💬 Chat with us here: 📧