Sociology 2.Using a ____________ level of analysis, one would study large-scale
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Sociology
2.Using a ____________ level of analysis, one would study large-scale social systems and processes. Using a ____________ level of analysis, one would study small-scale social interactions.
correlation analysis (blank 1); causal analysis (blank 2)
causal analysis (blank 1); correlational analysis (blank 2)
macro-level (blank 1); micro-level (blank 2)
micro-level (blank 1); macro-level (blank 2)
3.Lisa grew up in the United States in a wealthy family with a strong value of education. While attending a well-funded public high school supported by high local and state taxes, she received excellent career counseling and assistance in selecting a good college. Which of the following is correct?
an example of a social force in Lisa’s life would be that Lisa lives in a country in which women are allowed to attend institutions of higher education
an example of a social force in Lisa’s life would be that Lisa grew up in a family with a strong value of education
an example of a social force in Lisa’s life would be that Lisa grew up in a wealthy family and went to a well-funded public school
all of the above
only a and b
4. ____________________________ refers to the increasing interconnectedness of the human world as a result of enhanced communication and transportation technology plus relatively inexpensive fuel.
positivism
rationalization
quantification
globalization
heterogamy
5.When using the three major theoretical perspectives, one must choose a single theoretical perspective and use that perspective exclusively.
6.“Scientific knowledge” is analogous to (i.e., the same as, akin to, or comparable to) knowledge based upon commonsense, folk wisdom, and/or myth.
7.Science requires the systematic collection of empirical evidence to assess theories/knowledge claims.
8.A scientist would agree with the statement: “without empirical evidence to support it, theory is relatively uninformative.”
9.When you “operationalize” your terms (a.k.a., develop “operational definitions”), you identify precisely how you will measure the variables. As you operationalize, you must take into consideration both validity and reliability.
[I think you'll find my explanation from class and the Foundations of Science Handout to be easier to use in answering this question than the explanation in the textbook.]
A)correlation analysis (blank 1); causal analysis (blank 2)
B)causal analysis (blank 1); correlational analysis (blank 2)
C)macro-level (blank 1); micro-level (blank 2)
D)micro-level (blank 1); macro-level (blank 2)
Explanation / Answer
Ans 2 c) macro level ( blank 1 ) ; micro level ( blank 2)
The large scale social processes are studied using macro level sociology that includes social stability and change. The small scale individual interactions and coversations are studied using micro level sociology.
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