SOCL201 Quiz 1 With Complete Questions And
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(Q001) "Thinking like a sociologist" means that you - ANSWER apply analytical tools to the
things you've always done without much conscious thought in the past.
(Q002) Using the sociological imagination helps sociologists (and students of sociology) -
ANSWER develop the ability to see the connections between our own personal experience
and the larger forces of history.
(Q003) What is an example of using one's sociological imagination? - ANSWER understanding
that the divorce of one's parents is part of a larger societal trend toward marriage dissolution
(Q004) Which sociologist of the twentieth century introduced the concept of the sociological
imagination? - ANSWER C. Wright Mills
(Q005) What is defined as a complex group of interdependent positions that, together,
perform a social role and reproduce themselves over time? - ANSWER a social institution
(Q006) Sociology emerged in the nineteenth century, with the idea of a secular morality from
what thinker? - ANSWER Auguste Comte
(Q007) The early sociological writer, Harriet Martineau, wrote a book in 1838 that examined
, the institution of marriage and challenged assumptions about women's inferiority. In this
respect, Martineau espoused what kind of theoretical position in her sociological writing? -
ANSWER feminist
Q008) Rather than complaining about "kids these days," 52-year-old Professor Cathy Small
enrolled as an undergraduate at a large university in an attempt to better understand the
college experience of her students. She published her findings in the book, My Freshman Year
(under the pen name of Rebekah Nathan). This research is in line with the methodology
developed by which of the following early sociologists? - ANSWER Max Weber
(Q009) The Chicago School of Sociology emphasized the importance of - ANSWER the social
environment in shaping people's behavior and personality.
(Q010) Which American sociologist was the first to undertake ethnography in the African
American community? - ANSWER W. E. B. DuBois
(Q011) Jamar enters a clothing store and a security guard immediately notices him and follows
his actions on a security monitor. Jamar is aware of the security guard's actions and adjusts
his own behavior to avoid a potential confrontation. This is a contemporary example of which
sociological concept developed at the turn of the twentieth century? - ANSWER double
consciousness
(Q012) Allison is concerned with the subtle messages that her niece receives from her
kindergarten teacher about suitable careers. For example, picture books read in class portray
women as nurses and secretaries but the doctors and engineers in the books are male.
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(Q001) "Thinking like a sociologist" means that you - ANSWER apply analytical tools to the
things you've always done without much conscious thought in the past.
(Q002) Using the sociological imagination helps sociologists (and students of sociology) -
ANSWER develop the ability to see the connections between our own personal experience
and the larger forces of history.
(Q003) What is an example of using one's sociological imagination? - ANSWER understanding
that the divorce of one's parents is part of a larger societal trend toward marriage dissolution
(Q004) Which sociologist of the twentieth century introduced the concept of the sociological
imagination? - ANSWER C. Wright Mills
(Q005) What is defined as a complex group of interdependent positions that, together,
perform a social role and reproduce themselves over time? - ANSWER a social institution
(Q006) Sociology emerged in the nineteenth century, with the idea of a secular morality from
what thinker? - ANSWER Auguste Comte
(Q007) The early sociological writer, Harriet Martineau, wrote a book in 1838 that examined
, the institution of marriage and challenged assumptions about women's inferiority. In this
respect, Martineau espoused what kind of theoretical position in her sociological writing? -
ANSWER feminist
Q008) Rather than complaining about "kids these days," 52-year-old Professor Cathy Small
enrolled as an undergraduate at a large university in an attempt to better understand the
college experience of her students. She published her findings in the book, My Freshman Year
(under the pen name of Rebekah Nathan). This research is in line with the methodology
developed by which of the following early sociologists? - ANSWER Max Weber
(Q009) The Chicago School of Sociology emphasized the importance of - ANSWER the social
environment in shaping people's behavior and personality.
(Q010) Which American sociologist was the first to undertake ethnography in the African
American community? - ANSWER W. E. B. DuBois
(Q011) Jamar enters a clothing store and a security guard immediately notices him and follows
his actions on a security monitor. Jamar is aware of the security guard's actions and adjusts
his own behavior to avoid a potential confrontation. This is a contemporary example of which
sociological concept developed at the turn of the twentieth century? - ANSWER double
consciousness
(Q012) Allison is concerned with the subtle messages that her niece receives from her
kindergarten teacher about suitable careers. For example, picture books read in class portray
women as nurses and secretaries but the doctors and engineers in the books are male.