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1. The sociological approach
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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