11. Sociology is different from many of the other social sciences in what way?
1 - sociology has a narrower scope.
2 - sociology focuses on individuals, not on social structure.
3 - sociology has a broader scope.
4 - sociology focuses on crime and deviance, not economics or politics.
12. What is the difference between “The Ought” and “The Is”?
1 - sociology deals with “The Is,” while science deals with “The Ought”
2 - sociology deals with “The Ought,” while science deals with “The Is”
3 - science deals with “The Ought,” while ethics deals with “The Is”
4 - science deals with “The Is,” while ethics deals with “The Ought”
13. The goal of science is which of the following?
1 - to create better technology and better products for
consumers.
2 - to test and prove theories, turning them into facts.
3 - to disprove the existence of god.
4 - to explain facts by constructing and testing theories.
14. Which aspect of experimental design prevents false findings based on spurious correlations?
1 - random assignment of subjects.
2 - precise measurement of variables.
3 - manipulation of variables.
4 - selection of appropriate subjects.
15. Which of the following is the finding of the Asch experiment with the different length lines?
1 - researchers can trick people into anything.
2 - people with bad eyesight are conformists.
3 - there is a strong tendency to conform to the opinion of the group.
4 - there is a strong tendency for people to think for themselves.
11. The correct answer is Option 3. Sociology is different from many of the other social sciences because it has a broader scope.
12. The correct answer is Option 4. Science deals with “The Is,” while ethics deals with “The Ought”.
13. The correct answer is Option 4. The goal of science is to explain facts by constructing and testing theories.
14. The correct answer is Option 1. Random assignment of subjects prevents false findings based on spurious correlations.
15. The correct answer is Option 3. There is a strong tendency to conform to the opinion of the group.
11. Sociology is different from many of the other social sciences in what way? 1 -...
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1. In your opinion, Low Literacy can affect a person’s lives in
what ways?
2. In what ways the government can help reduce the issue of Low
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