a general set of assumptions about the nature of things
  • ideal type
  • functionalist perspective
  • sociological perspective
  • theoretical perspectives
the principle of Verstehen involves
  • putting yourself in the place of others and trying to see situations through their eyes
  • the study of how the social environment affects an individual's behavior and personality
  • political science
  • the disciplines that study human social behavior or institutions and functions of human society in a scientific manner
People who focus on the forces in society that promote competition and change employ the
  • (leaders) bourgeoisie / (working class) proletariet
  • Conflict perspective
  • August Comte
  • Jane Addams
the ability to see the connection btwn the larger world and your personal life is what socioloist C. Wright Mills called
  • sociological perspective
  • functionalist perspective
  • psychology
  • The sociological imagination
the study of past events
  • history
  • social psychology
  • workers
  • political science
the intended and recognized consequence of some element of society
  • Dysfunctional
  • latent function
  • political science
  • manifest function
a description comprised of the essential characteristics of a feature of society is a(n)
  • economics
  • Social Statics
  • psychology
  • ideal type
Herbert Spencer was strongly influence by the views of ______, an evolutionist from the 1800s
  • Herbert Spencer
  • social phenomena
  • Social Statics
  • Charles Darwin
who coined the term sociology to describe the study of society
  • Dysfunctional
  • August Comte
  • manifest function
  • Jane Addams
people who view society as a set of interrelated parts that work together to produce a stable social system are said to employ the
  • dysfunctional
  • sociological perspective
  • The sociological imagination
  • functionalist perspective
an interactive perspective
  • the examination of the organization and operation of govts
  • focuses on how people use symbols when interacting
  • the study of how the social environment affects an individual's behavior and personality
  • the comparative study of past and present cultures
the unintended and unrecognized consequence of an element of society
  • manifest function
  • latent function
  • function
  • Dysfunctional
a symbol is
  • anything that represents something else
  • functionalist perspective
  • focuses on how people use symbols when interacting
  • theoretical perspectives
anthropology is
  • the comparative study of past and present cultures
  • the disciplines that study human social behavior or institutions and functions of human society in a scientific manner
  • the examination of the organization and operation of govts
  • the study of how the social environment affects an individual's behavior and personality
which of the following does not describe bourgeoisie
  • Anthropology
  • theoretical perspectives
  • political science
  • workers
the phrase "survival of the fittest," or the belief that the best aspects of society would survive over time, was coined by
  • latent function
  • Social Statics
  • manifest function
  • Herbert Spencer
and intended and recognized consequence of some element of society is a
  • latent function
  • Manifest Function
  • social psychology
  • Dysfunctional
the social science that differs from sociology primarily in that it focuses on individual behavior rather than on group behavior is
  • social psychology
  • Anthropology
  • function
  • psychology
functionalists view certain elements in society as ____, representing the negative consequences that elements have for the stability of the social system.
  • latent function
  • psychology
  • dysfunctional
  • function
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