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1. The (Stanley) Milgram Experiment tested primarily obedience to authority pers

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1.

The (Stanley) Milgram Experiment tested primarily

obedience to authority

personal responsibility

inaccurate observations

accurate observations

2.

Assumptions made by science and that make science possible

objective reality exists outside of anyone’s consciousness. At any point in time, we may or may not know what that reality truly is or how to measure it, but the fact that is not something brought into being by our consciousness remains true.

one’s subjective state (one’s attitude) invariably changes what objective reality is

people in white coats are more credible

None of these are correct

3.

In Elijah Anderson’s The Code of the Streets, the code reflects a great deal of trust in the police to act appropriately and fairly.

True

False

4.

We are always interpreting. We cannot ever escape interpretation. But the fact that we are always interpreting does not, therefore, also mean that reality does not exist outside of our interpretation of it. We may be right, we may be wrong, we may be partially right and partially wrong about our interpretation. This is the perspective that Loo has put forth in GDS. Both our interpretation and the reality matter.

True

False

The sociological view is that if you want to change society, the place to put your efforts is in replacing the current people in leading positions with other people. That route will surely lead to social change.

True

False

True

False

4.

We are always interpreting. We cannot ever escape interpretation. But the fact that we are always interpreting does not, therefore, also mean that reality does not exist outside of our interpretation of it. We may be right, we may be wrong, we may be partially right and partially wrong about our interpretation. This is the perspective that Loo has put forth in GDS. Both our interpretation and the reality matter.

True

False

5.

The sociological view is that if you want to change society, the place to put your efforts is in replacing the current people in leading positions with other people. That route will surely lead to social change.

True

False

Explanation / Answer

Since you have posted multiple question, I am going to answer first two. I hope it helps. Thanks

1.The correct answer is option A. The Milgram Experiment is one of the most famous studies of obedience in psychology. The main aim of the experiment is to test the conflict between obedience to authority and personal conscience.

2. The correct answer is option D. Science operates on the assumptions that: There are natural causes for things that happen in the world around us.