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1. Sociology Basics
1.1 The Sociological Approach
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Sociology examines how individuals and groups interact within social
structures
Match the key concept with its definition:
Sociology ↔️ The scientific study of human society and social interactions.
Social Structures ↔️ Organized patterns of social relationships and institutions.
Social Institutions ↔️ Formal structures that govern social behavior.
The sociological imagination links individual experiences to larger social, historical, and cultural
contexts
What does functionalism focus on?
The stability and order of society
How do sociologists study human society?
Using the scientific method
The individual perspective in sociology focuses on personal experiences, beliefs, and immediate
circumstances
What does conflict theory focus on?
Social inequality, power, and conflict
Why are research methods essential in sociology?
To understand social phenomena
Which research method involves researchers immersing themselves in a social setting to observe behaviors?
Participant observation
Ethical considerations in research ensure that participants'
rights
are protected.
What is sociology defined as?
The scientific study of human society and social interactions
Social structures refer to organized patterns of social relationships and institutions.
True
What is the sociological imagination?
The ability to see connections between individual experiences and broader social forces
Cultivating the sociological imagination helps individuals understand how their lives are shaped by social factors beyond their immediate control.
True
Match the sociological perspective with its focus:
Functionalism ↔️ Stability and order of society
Conflict Theory ↔️ Inequality, power, and conflict
Symbolic Interactionism ↔️ Construction of meaning through interactions
Sociology is the study of social interactions within
structures
and institutions.
True
What is an example of the sociological imagination in action?
Viewing job loss as a result of corporate restructuring
Arrange the research methods in sociology from broad data collection to controlled investigations:
1️⃣ Surveys
2️⃣ Experiments
Surveys use structured questionnaires to gather data from a large
sample
What type of research method manipulates variables to determine cause-and-effect relationships?
Experiments
Interviews provide detailed qualitative data but can be time-consuming and less generalizable.
True
What is the primary purpose of research methods in sociology?
To test theories
Match the ethical consideration with its description:
Informed consent ↔️ Participants must agree to participate voluntarily
Confidentiality ↔️ Protecting participants' identities
Avoiding harm ↔️ Ensuring no physical or psychological harm
What is the focus of conflict theory?
Social inequality and power
Experiments are precise but might not reflect real-world situations.
True
Functionalism examines how social structures contribute to the stability and
order
of society.
Symbolic interactionism explores how
individuals
create social reality through their interactions and interpretations.
True
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