A. Meads
B. C.Wright Mills
C. Lewis Coser
D. B & C
Sociology as a Science
Modern Interactionists are______________?
A. Erving Goffman
B. Herbert Blumer
C. Both a & b
D. None of these
The earliest theoretical perspective in sociology______________?
A. Conflict Perspective
B. The Functionalist Perspective
C. The Evolutionary Perspective
D. None of these
The Interventionist Perspective was developed by________________?
A. Spencer
B. G.H Meads and C.H Cooley
C. Marx
D. None of these
Comte,s term positivism refers to________________?
A. a theory that emphasizes the positive aspects of society
B. the precise scientific study of observable phenomena
C. a theory that posits difficult s and sets out to answer them
D. an unscientific set of laws about social progress
All the perspectives are______________?
A. quite opposing to each other
B. complementary each other
C. basically, the analysis of society from different angles
D. B and C
The Most Prominent spokesmen of Functionalist Perspective are______________?
A. Talcott Parsons
B. Kingsley Davis
C. Robert Merton
D. All of above
“Perspective “means____________?
A. A working set of assumptions
B. an approach
C. both a & b
D. None of these
Science is based on_______________?
A. Mere observation
B. Individual experiences
C. Verifiable evidence
D. None of these
Durkheim defined social facts as______________?
A. ways of acting thinking and feeling that are collective and social in origin
B. the way scientists construct knowledge in a social context
C. data collected about social phenomena that are proven to be correct
D. ideas and theories that have no basis in the external physical world