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Exam 1 Soc 202

A deductive research design such as chapter 3 usually starts with theory, hypothesis, data collection, data analysis, and conclusion.

  1. True
  2. False

A independent variable is an outcome of dependent variables.

  1. True
  2. False

A hierarchy that assigns an entire group to have less or more of what a society makes, is called a system of

  1. ethnic relation
  2. education
  3. cultural system
  4. stratification

A hypothesis is defined as a verified statement about testing theories with social variables.

  1. True
  2. False

In general telephone survey is more expensive than face to face or door to door survey.

  1. True
  2. False

A theory is a system of abstract statements explains how and why phenomena in the universe operate.

  1. True
  2. False

According to research methods lectures,

  1. Humanism or Interpretivist methods use empirical data analyses
  2. a non-random sample is better than a random sample
  3. questionnaire surveys use quantitative methods
  4. all of the above

According to functionalist theory

  1. the rich should be punished
  2. the top talented individuals are rare in a society and they should be rewarded higher than others in prestige and income
  3. the poor should be disregarded
  4. all of the above

According to Marx’s theory,

  1. there are two dominant elite groups in the U.S.
  2. minority members interact with one another
  3. there is a class conflict between alienated wage labors and private property owners
  4. all of the above

According to Marx,

  1. the foundation of the capitalist mode of production was laid in the late 15th and beginning of the 16th century in England
  2. English middle class appeared after the WWII
  3. free proletarians went to the labor market by the dissolution of feudal agriculture
  4. both 1 and 3 (or A and C) are correct

According to Marx, in industrialization process,

  1. class conflicts are unavoidable
  2. educational inequality is obvious
  3. there is no occupational categories
  4. all of the above

According to Marx, one’s class status is

  1. a position in the process of economic production
  2. a shared expectation about behavior
  3. an educational achievement of an individual
  4. an occupational ranking of an individual

According to positivism, ‘metaphysical speculation’ is also accepted.

  1. True
  2. False

According to the Functionalist perspective

  1. those who have more power should be respected
  2. power and prestige have less significance than money
  3. both carpenters’ and doctors’ jobs are functionally important
  4. none of the above

An independent variable is the ‘effect’ of a dependent variable.

  1. True
  2. False

The chapter indicates that a social attitude in survey

  1. represents a behavioral pattern
  2. is a conditioned response to social stimuli or questionnaire
  3. is always predictable
  4. both A and B (or 1 and 2)

Chapter 3 used cross sectional data among 50 states in 1980.

  1. True
  2. False

Durkheim argued that suicide varies ________with the degree of integration of the social groups, of which the individuals form a part,

  1. tremendously
  2. inversely
  3. positively
  4. all of the above

Durkheim argues that suicide is closely related to

  1. a society’s authority ranking
  2. a society’s literacy level
  3. the quality and quantity of individuals’ social networks
  4. all of the above

Egoistic suicides occur when

  1. social integration in a society is strong
  2. social integration in a society is weak
  3. altruistic suicides stop in a society
  4. social ties are strong in a society

Functional theory stated that

  1. skills are greatly influenced by learning
  2. inequality is always affected by greed
  3. a society is like a functional body with some jobs that are more important than others
  4. all of the above

Chapters and lectures show that the Qualitative data are more often associated with exploratory filed work and inductive method.

  1. True
  2. False

In chapter 2, Marx argued that

  1. the rise in the price of wool provided the direct impulse for the eviction of peasants from the land
  2. there is a connection between expropriation and economic expansion in England
  3. a man’s exclusive trust in God is being rewarded
  4. both A and B

In chapter 2, Marx said that in order to gain more surpluses from sheep, a Duchess of Sutherland expropriated 300 peasant families from her land.

  1. True
  2. False

In chapter 29, about 28% blue collar sons came from white collar families.

  1. True
  2. False

In chapter 3

  1. the unemployment and per capita state income were used as control variables
  2. the race and ethnicity variables were included
  3. the city data was included
  4. all of the above

In chapter 3,

  1. the independent variables include gender
  2. the dependent is migration change
  3. the independent variables include migration change
  4. none of the above

In chapter 5 ‘Survey research’,

  1. the researchers argue that blacks inherit less social mobility
  2. the survey about acceptance of Chinese as guests is conducted
  3. the observations on Japanese Americans are conducted
  4. the researchers used observations and conversations in fields

In chapter 5, using questionnaire becomes a major method, is because

  1. it is cheap, easy, and mechanical
  2. it does NOT have ‘yes’ and ‘no’ simple answers
  3. it is used by mail only
  4. all of the above

In Chapter 5, ‘Yes and No’ answers is the dependent variable regarding hotels and restaurants acceptance.

  1. True
  2. False

 Longitudinal data include follow up panel study

  1. True
  2. False

In “Up and down the opportunity’s ladder” chapter,

  1. poor whites committed higher rates of suicide
  2. county and state suicide rate was a dependent variable
  3. Americans are frequent border-crossers
  4. independent variables include political membership

One intermediate variable in Marxist conflict model is

  1. social class
  2. class consciousness
  3. class struggle
  4. all of the above

One reason that there was no peasant revolution in England was because there were hardly many peasants left after several centuries’ expropriation.

  1. True
  2. False

Qualitative data are usually collected through field observations/conversations and ethnographic interviews.

  1. True
  2. False

Quantitative data are collected in the form of numbers through questionnaires.

  1. True
  2. False

Quantitative data collected by a scientist is content and words in nature.

  1. True
  2. False

Quantitative researchers often get their data from

  1. participant-observation
  2. field work
  3. surveys or structured questionnaires
  4. both A and B

Reliability means the concepts in the research are repeatedly measured with similar results.

  1. True
  2. False

The best study method for field work is experimental study.

  1. True
  2. False

The conflict model would explain

  1. human selfishness has conflict with the taboos of a society
  2. the social roles of all individuals
  3. the class conflict in the U.S.
  4. none of the above

The critique towards the functionalist theory is that more talented people are available. The reason they cannot acquire high skill jobs is that they do not have equal opportunities.

  1. True
  2. False

 The sibling fights in a family of a society reflect the Conflict theory.

  1. True
  2. False

The social order/integration theory explains

  1. why society is like a functional body
  2. why social stratification is an universal phenomenon
  3. why social structure constrains individual behaviors
  4. all of the above

One of the weaknesses of the suicide study in Chapter 3 is

  1. the data set is too small
  2. the data is collected at several points in time—longitudinal
  3. the mental and psychiatry variables are not available in data set
  4. none of the above

Which one of the theoretical models tends to emphasize sacrifice of self?

  1. Functionalist theory
  2. Social Order theory
  3. Conflict theory
  4. None

Interpretivism indicates that the reality and the truth of the world can be gained though empirical studies.

  1. True
  2. False

Social structure does not determine individual behavior

  1. True
  2. False

The critique for Marx is that the ruling class paid skilled workers more money so the middle class does not want to involve in class struggle.

  1. True
  2. False

“Sheep ate humans” (sheep industry) in England started in the 18th century.

  1. True
  2. False

 

 

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