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SSC 220 EXAM 3 2024-2025 QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS GRADED A++
what are the social sciences?

a way to understand humans in complex social environments

what does it mean that social science is empirical, logical, provisional?

it's based on observation, follows tools, and is tentative (not set in stone)



why is our understanding of social science always incomplete? (2)

we never have all the information,
we can't see the big picture



what does it mean that social science is modern?

it emerged in a modern timeframe, so has inherited assumptions from a modern perspective, i.e.
that humans are at the centre



what does it mean that social science is limited?
science is one of many ways of knowing things



what is the tension between understanding and changing the social world

knowing the world requires research, changing the world requires looking at the roots of problems
and finding solutions

are the social sciences really science? (explain why and why not)

yes: uses the same logical methods as natural sciences



no: can't find any laws



How does the biblical narrative of wonder, lament, and hope shape how a Christian views the social
sciences?

Wonder: social scientist marvel at God’s good creation and at what humans have made of it

,Lament: social scientists are heartbroken at the many ways that humans have turned God’s
goodness into misery for so many. Engage, see, act/emphasize



Hope: our hope rests in what God has done, is doing, and will do. Justice is part of God’s project of
restoration of brokenness, where he makes all things new and right



what are the four secular ways of understanding justice?

libertarian, liberal, utilitarian, postmodern

libertarian

justice is about freedom
liberal

justice is about fairness
utilitarian

justice is about happiness
postmodern

justice is about power

Keller's four characteristics of biblical justice



1. universal equality 2. life-changing advocacy 3. radical generosity 4. asymmetrical responsibility



three levels of theory in social science

macro/grand, microtheories, data/observations



macro/grand theories

broad approaches/perspectives, too big to test



microtheories
specific statements explaining how variables are related based on empirical observations

data/observations



specific research studies which involved empirical observations

, August Comte
coined the term "sociology" as a study of science, optimistic that science can change the world

Harriet Martineau

Translated Comte into English, optimistic about potential for sociology to improve life



Herbert Spencer

extended Darwin's theories to social life




karl Marx

emphasized economic theory conflict between two classes (those with and without resources)
Emile Durkheim

studied suicide, modern day founder of sociology and structural functionalism

Max Weber

focused on underlying meanings and interpretations specifically in organizations

three broad theoretical perspectives in sociology

structural functionalism, symbolic interaction, conflict theory

structural functionalism

society works like a machine
symbolic interaction

begins with a person's interpretation of how they fit in a social context

conflict theory

society is in a state of constant conflict because of competing for limited resources; the powerless
vs. the powerful

how are the social sciences both theoretical and empirical

theoretical: road map to inquiry
empirical: involves variables, explanations, etc.

what is a variable? what is an attribute?

V: anything that changes

A: characteristics of a variable that can be assigned a specific variable
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