15) Families draw strength from the stories that they tell and retell, and that
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Families draw strength from the stories that they tell and retell, and that help define the family’s history. These stories comprise
(1pts)
A. Family stories
B. Family myths
C. Family narratives
D. Family formations
17)
The difference between quantitative and qualitative methods in social research is that qualitative methods
(1pts)
A. Test specifically defined hypotheses
B. Can proceed with only a question in mind
C. Rely heavily on surveys
D. Don’t tell us much about meanings underlying social processes
19)
Symbolic Interactionism believes that the family is
(1pts)
A. A group within the social system that affects individuals and larger social systems
B. Families are sites of conflict for resources, including money and attention
C. Families adapt to changes over time, and make meaning from them
D. The family is the product of day-to-day interactions of family members
20)
Which of the following is NOT part of the ASA Code of Ethics?
(1pts)
A. Professional Competence: Do only what you are qualified to do. Pursue ongoing education. Utilize proper resources. Consult other professionals when necessary
B. Professional and scientific responsibility: Follow the highest scientific and professional responsibilities on a personal and professional level. Value public trust.
C. Social responsibility: Seek to advance the science of sociology and serve the public
D. Scientific contribution: research should contribute to the common good. Research that misleads research subject is only acceptable when the benefits to the public are clear
Explanation / Answer
15 - (c)
The family narratives help define the history of the family and it is not just family stories or myths or formations. Therefore, option (c) is the correct answer.
17 - (c)
Qualitative research does not involve any numerical values and that's why it relies heavily on surveys and feedbacks of people.
19 - (d)
According to symbolic interactionism family is a product of shared understanding and interaction among themselves.
20 - (d)
Scientific contribution is not a part of ASA code of ethics.
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