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3.2 Theory and Methods
3.2.11 Sociology and Social Policy
3.2.11.2 Factors Affecting the Influence of Sociology on Policy
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What is the relationship between sociology and social policy?
Complex
Practical constraints such as cost, feasibility, and implementation challenges can limit the application of sociological
insights
Strain Theory posits that strain between goals and means causes
deviance
Control Theory argues that strong social bonds prevent
deviance
Qualitative methods focus on numerical data to identify trends in social issues.
False
Why are ethical considerations important in sociological research?
Protect participants and ensure unbiased findings
Quantitative methods
use statistical analysis to measure and quantify social
phenomena
Policies are often shaped by the dominant political
ideology
The influence of sociology on social policy depends solely on political ideology.
False
According to Conflict Theory, what is the primary cause of crime?
Inequality and power imbalances
What are the two main types of research methodologies used in sociology?
Quantitative and qualitative
What does validity in research ensure?
Accurate measurement
Match the research method with its purpose:
Quantitative Methods ↔️ Measure and quantify patterns
Qualitative Methods ↔️ Explore depth and context
Qualitative methods
explore the depth and context of social issues through
interviews
and focus groups
True
The political ideology of those in power is a key factor that can influence the adoption of policies informed by sociological
research
Sociology can provide valuable insights for developing
social policies
True
Match the sociological theory with its key concepts:
Functionalism ↔️ Anomie; Crime reinforces societal norms
Strain Theory ↔️ Strain between goals and means
Conflict Theory ↔️ Inequality; Power imbalances
Quantitative methods
are suitable for large-scale studies and identifying trends
True
Research methodologies
can help policymakers develop evidence-based
policies
Qualitative methods explore the depth and context of social issues through
interviews
and focus groups.
True
Reliability in research guarantees
consistent
results across multiple studies.
True
The political ideology of those in power is a key factor that influences the adoption of policies informed by sociological
research
Public opinion may be prioritized over sociological evidence when policymakers make
decisions
Budgetary constraints mean that the cost of a policy must fit within available
funding
Economic factors and resource allocation can enable or constrain the implementation of evidence-based policies informed by sociology.
True
How does political ideology affect the influence of sociology on social policy?
Policies may not align
What is the primary focus of sociology in relation to social policy?
Informing policy development
Practical constraints like cost and feasibility can limit the application of sociological
insights
Strong social bonds are a key concept in Travis Hirschi's control theory.
True
Why might powerful groups with vested interests resist policies informed by sociological research?
Threat to their position
What does Functionalism suggest about the role of crime in society?
Reinforces societal norms
Labeling Theory suggests that deviance is a social construct created by labeling
individuals
.
True
Quantitative methods use statistical analysis to measure and quantify social
phenomena
Reliability in research guarantees consistent
results
Research methodologies
play a vital role in informing
policy
The effectiveness of research methodologies is determined by validity, reliability, and ethical
considerations
Vested interests of powerful groups may resist policies informed by sociological research if they threaten their status
True
Political ideology can shape policies in ways that may not align with sociological
evidence
Labeling Theory
posits that deviance is a social construct created by labeling individuals as
deviant
Qualitative methods
explore the depth and context of social
issues
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