1.4 The development of sociological theories

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    • Sociological theories are structured frameworks to interpret observations and make predictions about social behavior
    • What type of evidence do sociological theories rely on?
      Empirical evidence
    • Auguste Comte is considered the "father of sociology".
      True
    • Functionalism views social institutions as contributing to social stability
    • What is the focus of symbolic interactionism?
      Symbolic meaning
    • Conflict theory posits that social order is maintained through consensus and shared values.
      False
    • Functionalism focuses on society as an integrated system with interdependent parts
    • What drives social change according to conflict theory?
      Struggle and transformation
    • Sociological theories are frameworks used to explain and understand various aspects of society and social behavior
    • What type of evidence do sociological theories rely on?
      Empirical evidence
    • Emile Durkheim developed theories on social facts and social solidarity.

      True
    • Karl Marx focused on economic forces and class conflict
    • Which theoretical perspective views social institutions as contributors to social stability?
      Functionalism
    • Symbolic interactionism emphasizes that people's actions are based on the meanings they assign to things
    • Postmodernism emphasizes concepts such as fragmentation, skepticism, and the social construction of reality
    • What does postmodernism reject regarding narratives?
      Grand and universal ones
    • What are the key emphases of postmodernism?
      Fragmentation, relativism, skepticism
    • Postmodernism emphasizes the decentralization of authority
    • Postmodernism rejects the concept of universal truth.

      True
    • Arrange the following sociologists in chronological order based on their contributions:
      1️⃣ Auguste Comte
      2️⃣ Emile Durkheim
      3️⃣ Karl Marx
      4️⃣ Max Weber
      5️⃣ Talcott Parsons
    • What are some key concepts developed by Emile Durkheim?
      Social facts, social solidarity
    • What are the three main theoretical perspectives in sociology?
      Functionalism, conflict theory, symbolic interactionism
    • What is the central focus of conflict theory?
      Class conflict and inequality
    • Postmodernism emphasizes the social construction of reality
    • What are sociological theories used for?
      To explain social behavior
    • Sociological theories are based on personal experiences and intuition.
      False
    • Functionalism posits that society functions as an integrated whole
    • Match the sociologist with their key contribution:
      Auguste Comte ↔️ Positivism
      Emile Durkheim ↔️ Social facts
      Max Weber ↔️ Bureaucracy
      Karl Marx ↔️ Historical materialism
      Talcott Parsons ↔️ Structural-functional theory
    • What is the term for Auguste Comte's idea that sociology should be a distinct academic discipline?
      Positivism
    • Conflict theory argues that society is based on consensus and cooperation.
      False
    • Functionalism emphasizes that society functions as an integrated whole
    • What do symbolic interactionists believe is the basis of social reality?
      Symbolic interactions
    • Conflict theory argues that social order is maintained through power and dominance.

      True
    • Match the theoretical perspective with its focus:
      Functionalism ↔️ Integrated system
      Conflict Theory ↔️ Competition and conflict
      Symbolic Interactionism ↔️ Individual meaning-making
    • Sociological theories are based on personal experiences and intuition.
      False
    • Auguste Comte is considered the "father of sociology
    • What concept did Max Weber emphasize in his theories?
      Subjective meaning
    • Order the theoretical perspectives from macro to micro level:
      1️⃣ Functionalism
      2️⃣ Conflict Theory
      3️⃣ Symbolic Interactionism
    • Match the theoretical perspective with its key idea:
      Functionalism ↔️ Integrated system
      Conflict Theory ↔️ Competition and conflict
    • Postmodernism believes in objective truth and grand narratives.
      False
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