TEST BANK d
FOR
Essentials of Sociology: A Down-to-
d d d d
Earth Approach dd
Fourteenth Edition d
James M. Henslin
d d
,Contents
Chapterd1
ThedSociologicaldPerspective
Chapterd2
d Culture
Chapterd3 Socialization
Chapterd4
SocialdStructuredanddSocialdInteractiond
Chapterd5
SocialdGroupsdanddFormaldOrganizations
Chapterd6
d DeviancedanddSocialdControl
Chapterd7 GlobaldStratification
Chapterd8
SocialdClassdindthedUniteddStates
Chapterd9
d RacedanddEthnicity
Chapterd10 GenderdanddAge
Chapterd11
PoliticsdanddthedEconomydCh
apterd12
MarriagedanddFamilyd Chapte
rd13
EducationdanddReligiondChap
terd14 PopulationdanddUrbanization
Chapterd15 SocialdChangedanddthedEnvironment
,Chapter 1: The Sociological Perspective
d d d d
Multiple-
ChoicedQuestionsdTB_Q1.1.
1
Thed
perspectivedstressesdthedsocialdcontextsdindwhichdpeopledlive,danddincludesd
people‘sdideas,dattitudes,danddorientationsdtodlife.
a. personological
b. sociological
c. naturaldsciences
d. ethnocentric
Answer:db.dsociological
LearningdObjective:dLOd1.1dExplaindwhydbothdhistorydanddbiographydaredessentialdfordthedsoc
iologicaldperspective.
Topic/Concept:dThedSociologicaldPerspectivedD
ifficultydLevel:dEasy
SkilldLevel:dRememberdthedFacts
TB_Q1.2.2
isdthedstudydofdsocietydanddhumandbehavior.
a. Naturaldscience
b. Science
c. Psychology
d. Sociology
Answer:dd.dSociology
LearningdObjective:dLOd1.2dTracedthedoriginsdofdsociology,dfromdtraditiondtodMaxdWeber.dTopic/Concep
t:dOriginsdofdSociology
DifficultydLevel:dEasy
SkilldLevel:dRememberdthedFacts
TB_Q1.2.3
Thedcornersdindlifedthatdpeopledoccupydbecausedofdtheirdlocationdindhistorydanddsocietydaredreferreddt
odbydsociologistsdasd .
a. socialdlocation
b. socialdaffiliation
c. socialdstructures
d. intersections
Answer:da.dsocialdlocation
LearningdObjective:dLOd1.2dTracedthedoriginsdofdsociology,dfromdtraditiondtodMaxdWeber.dTopic/Concep
t:dOriginsdofdSociology
DifficultydLevel:dModerate
SkilldLevel:dRememberdthedFacts
, TB_Q1.2.4
Corrinedisdadsociologistdapplyingdthedscientificdmethoddtodunderstandingdthedsocialdworld.dEvendt
houghdherdmethodsdaredmodern,dasdadsociologistdCorinnedknowsdthatdscientificallydstudyingdtheds
ocialdworlddoriginateddwithd .
a. AugustedRodin
b. AugustedComte
c. KarldMarx
d. EmiledDurkheim
Answer:db.dAugustedComte
LearningdObjective:dLOd1.2dTracedthedoriginsdofdsociology,dfromdtraditiondtodMaxdWeber.dTopic/Concep
t:dOriginsdofdSociology
DifficultydLevel:dModerate
SkilldLevel:dApplydWhatdYoudKnow
TB_Q1.2.5
Thed usesdobjective,dsystematicdobservationsdtodtestdtheories.
a. naturalisticdmethod
b. commonsensedmethod
c. scientificdmethod
d. research-freedtechnique
Answer:dc.dscientificdmethod
LearningdObjective:dLOd1.2dTracedthedoriginsdofdsociology,dfromdtraditiondtodMaxdWeber.dTopic/Concep
t:dOriginsdofdSociology
DifficultydLevel:dModerate
SkilldLevel:dUnderstanddthedConcepts
TB_Q1.2.6
KarldMarxdbelieveddthatd wasdthedmostdrelevantdfactordindhistory.
a. democracy
b. communism
c. reconciliation
d. classdconflict
Answer:dd.dclassdconflict
LearningdObjective:dLOd1.2dTracedthedoriginsdofdsociology,dfromdtraditiondtodMaxdWeber.dTopic/Concep
t:dOriginsdofdSociology
DifficultydLevel:dModerate
SkilldLevel:dUnderstanddthedConcepts
TB_Q1.2.7
EmiledDurkheim‘sdconceptdofd
refersdtodhowdmuchdpeopledaredtieddtodtheirdsociald
groups.
FOR
Essentials of Sociology: A Down-to-
d d d d
Earth Approach dd
Fourteenth Edition d
James M. Henslin
d d
,Contents
Chapterd1
ThedSociologicaldPerspective
Chapterd2
d Culture
Chapterd3 Socialization
Chapterd4
SocialdStructuredanddSocialdInteractiond
Chapterd5
SocialdGroupsdanddFormaldOrganizations
Chapterd6
d DeviancedanddSocialdControl
Chapterd7 GlobaldStratification
Chapterd8
SocialdClassdindthedUniteddStates
Chapterd9
d RacedanddEthnicity
Chapterd10 GenderdanddAge
Chapterd11
PoliticsdanddthedEconomydCh
apterd12
MarriagedanddFamilyd Chapte
rd13
EducationdanddReligiondChap
terd14 PopulationdanddUrbanization
Chapterd15 SocialdChangedanddthedEnvironment
,Chapter 1: The Sociological Perspective
d d d d
Multiple-
ChoicedQuestionsdTB_Q1.1.
1
Thed
perspectivedstressesdthedsocialdcontextsdindwhichdpeopledlive,danddincludesd
people‘sdideas,dattitudes,danddorientationsdtodlife.
a. personological
b. sociological
c. naturaldsciences
d. ethnocentric
Answer:db.dsociological
LearningdObjective:dLOd1.1dExplaindwhydbothdhistorydanddbiographydaredessentialdfordthedsoc
iologicaldperspective.
Topic/Concept:dThedSociologicaldPerspectivedD
ifficultydLevel:dEasy
SkilldLevel:dRememberdthedFacts
TB_Q1.2.2
isdthedstudydofdsocietydanddhumandbehavior.
a. Naturaldscience
b. Science
c. Psychology
d. Sociology
Answer:dd.dSociology
LearningdObjective:dLOd1.2dTracedthedoriginsdofdsociology,dfromdtraditiondtodMaxdWeber.dTopic/Concep
t:dOriginsdofdSociology
DifficultydLevel:dEasy
SkilldLevel:dRememberdthedFacts
TB_Q1.2.3
Thedcornersdindlifedthatdpeopledoccupydbecausedofdtheirdlocationdindhistorydanddsocietydaredreferreddt
odbydsociologistsdasd .
a. socialdlocation
b. socialdaffiliation
c. socialdstructures
d. intersections
Answer:da.dsocialdlocation
LearningdObjective:dLOd1.2dTracedthedoriginsdofdsociology,dfromdtraditiondtodMaxdWeber.dTopic/Concep
t:dOriginsdofdSociology
DifficultydLevel:dModerate
SkilldLevel:dRememberdthedFacts
, TB_Q1.2.4
Corrinedisdadsociologistdapplyingdthedscientificdmethoddtodunderstandingdthedsocialdworld.dEvendt
houghdherdmethodsdaredmodern,dasdadsociologistdCorinnedknowsdthatdscientificallydstudyingdtheds
ocialdworlddoriginateddwithd .
a. AugustedRodin
b. AugustedComte
c. KarldMarx
d. EmiledDurkheim
Answer:db.dAugustedComte
LearningdObjective:dLOd1.2dTracedthedoriginsdofdsociology,dfromdtraditiondtodMaxdWeber.dTopic/Concep
t:dOriginsdofdSociology
DifficultydLevel:dModerate
SkilldLevel:dApplydWhatdYoudKnow
TB_Q1.2.5
Thed usesdobjective,dsystematicdobservationsdtodtestdtheories.
a. naturalisticdmethod
b. commonsensedmethod
c. scientificdmethod
d. research-freedtechnique
Answer:dc.dscientificdmethod
LearningdObjective:dLOd1.2dTracedthedoriginsdofdsociology,dfromdtraditiondtodMaxdWeber.dTopic/Concep
t:dOriginsdofdSociology
DifficultydLevel:dModerate
SkilldLevel:dUnderstanddthedConcepts
TB_Q1.2.6
KarldMarxdbelieveddthatd wasdthedmostdrelevantdfactordindhistory.
a. democracy
b. communism
c. reconciliation
d. classdconflict
Answer:dd.dclassdconflict
LearningdObjective:dLOd1.2dTracedthedoriginsdofdsociology,dfromdtraditiondtodMaxdWeber.dTopic/Concep
t:dOriginsdofdSociology
DifficultydLevel:dModerate
SkilldLevel:dUnderstanddthedConcepts
TB_Q1.2.7
EmiledDurkheim‘sdconceptdofd
refersdtodhowdmuchdpeopledaredtieddtodtheirdsociald
groups.