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What is a paradigm? - ANS A theoretical orientation that provides a particular framework for understanding particular sociological questions. What do sociologists mean by "macrosociology?" Group of answer choices - ANS The study of large social structures like capitalism and patriarchy as opposed to interactions and symbols like sexist jokes, for example What do sociologists mean by "microsociology?" - ANS The study of small social interactions and the ways people make meaning in those interactions as opposed to the study of large social structures. What is Mills' "Promise?" - ANS He's asking sociologists to examine individuals' interactions as opposed to the "grand theories" of Positivism and Functionalism. Positivism is a macro approach because... - ANS It looks to the natural sciences in order to examine social structures and come up with rules and predictions for social behavior. How would Functionalists understand inequality? - ANS Inequality is a function of society and should not be loo

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SOC 101 - CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY.
EXAM 2025/2026 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS




What is a paradigm? - ANS A theoretical orientation that provides a particular framework for
understanding particular sociological questions.


What do sociologists mean by "macrosociology?"

Group of answer choices - ANS The study of large social structures like capitalism and
patriarchy as opposed to interactions and symbols like sexist jokes, for example


What do sociologists mean by "microsociology?" - ANS The study of small social interactions
and the ways people make meaning in those interactions as opposed to the study of large social
structures.


What is Mills' "Promise?" - ANS He's asking sociologists to examine individuals' interactions
as opposed to the "grand theories" of Positivism and Functionalism.


Positivism is a macro approach because... - ANS It looks to the natural sciences in order to
examine social structures and come up with rules and predictions for social behavior.


How would Functionalists understand inequality? - ANS Inequality is a function of society
and should not be looked at critically.



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