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What is a central feature of today’s society?
Science
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How have science and technology impacted life?
They revolutionized living
standards
and healthcare
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What project was science central to in the 18th century?
The
Enlightenment
project
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What did Enlightenment thinkers believe about natural sciences?
They would produce
true
,
objective knowledge
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What did positivists believe about applying natural sciences to sociology?
It would yield
true
,
objective knowledge
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Who coined the term ‘sociology’?
Auguste Comte
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What is a key feature of the positivist approach?
Reality
exists independently of the human mind
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What do positivists believe about nature?
It consists of
objective
,
observable
facts
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How do positivists view society?
As an
objective
factual reality
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What do positivists believe about patterns in reality?
They are
empirical
and systematic
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What is the boiling point of water according to positivists?
100 degrees Celsius
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What did 19th-century sociologists aim to achieve by modeling sociology on natural sciences?
To produce a science of
society
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What method do positivists use to discover laws in sociology?
Inductive reasoning
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What does induction involve?
Accumulating
data
through
observation
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What is verificationism in the context of positivism?
Proving a
theory
true through
observations
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How do positivists explain observed patterns?
By finding the
facts
that cause them
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What type of explanations do positivists favor?
Macro
or
structural
explanations
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What type of data do positivists prefer for research?
Quantitative data
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What is the purpose of using quantitative data in positivism?
To uncover and measure
behavior patterns
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Who studied suicide to establish sociology as a science?
Emile Durkheim
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What did Durkheim conclude about suicide rates?
They are influenced by
social facts
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What social facts did Durkheim identify as influencing suicide rates?
Levels of
integration
and
regulation
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What do positivists believe about researcher objectivity?
Researchers should remain detached and
objective
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What methods do positivists use to ensure objectivity?
Quantitative
methods like
questionnaires
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What do interpretivist sociologists believe about sociology?
It should not model itself on
natural sciences
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What do interpretivists argue is the subject matter of sociology?
Meaningful social action
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How do interpretivists view human actions?
As constructed through
internal
meanings
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What is verstehen in interpretivism?
Empathetic
understanding of meanings
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What types of methods do interpretivists prefer?
Qualitative
methods like
participant observation
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What is the difference between interactionists and phenomenologists in interpretivism?
Interactionists accept
causal explanations
, phenomenologists reject them
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What do interactionists favor in their research approach?
A bottom-up approach or grounded theory
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Who are some key figures in phenomenology and ethnomethodology?
Garfinkel
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What do phenomenologists argue about human behavior?
It cannot be explained by
external causes
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What do interactionists believe about causal explanations?
They
believe
causal explanations
are
possible.
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Why do interactionists reject the positivist view of research?
It risks distorting the actors'
viewpoint
.
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Who argued against having a definite hypothesis before research?
Glaser
and
Strauss
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What approach do Glaser and Strauss favor in research?
A
'bottom-up'
approach or
grounded theory
.
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How do ideas emerge in grounded theory?
From
observations
made during research.
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What do phenomenologists and ethnomethodologists reject?
The possibility of
causal explanations
.
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According to phenomenologists, what is society based on?
Shared
meanings or knowledge of its members.
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