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DISS 3rd summative

DISS 3rd summative
29問 • 2年前
  • itsuki riftyn
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Which of the following defines that the society is a structure with interrelated parts designed the biological and social needs of the individuals in that society?

    Functionalism

  • 2

    FUNCTIONALISM is also called?

    Structural functionalism theory

  • 3

    Which of the following DOES NOT belong to the phases of acts in symbolic interactionism?

    Tangible

  • 4

    Functionalists believe that withot _______ shared values and beliefs, achieving social order is impossible and social order is crucial for the well-being of society

    Collective Conscience

  • 5

    Which of the following believes that, _________forms the basic integrating principle in society And if members of society have shared values, they therefore also have similar identities, this helps cooperation and avoids conflict?

    Value Consensus

  • 6

    Which of the following concepts of structural functionalist that focusses to the four main basic needs that an individual requires in order to exist in society?

    Social Order

  • 7

    Which of the following are the basic needs of humans in order to survive and maintaining social order?

    Food, Shelter, Clothing, Money

  • 8

    Which of the following that Durkheim believes? That can transmit society's norms, values and brings together a mass and changes them into a united whole which leads to social solidarity?

    Education

  • 9

    Which of the following is the primary point of socialization that provides children with values and norms. Family also stabilizes adult personalities?

    Family

  • 10

    Which of the following concept of structural functionalist that operate in the public interest by reflectin the interests of the audience. It portrays public opinion?

    Media

  • 11

    Which of the following are socially constructed-they are not natural, obvious, or theologically inspi and they are concepts that were brought into the world solely by humankind

    Crime and Deviance

  • 12

    Which of the following is a social, political, and economic philosophy named after Karl Marx, whic examines the effect of capitalism on labor, productivity, and economic development and argues for worker revolution to overturn capitalism in favor of communism.

    Marxism

  • 13

    According to Marxism posits that the struggle between social classes, specifically between th capitalists, and the workers. In concepts of Marxism capitalists and workers means?

    Bourgeoisie and proletariat

  • 14

    Which of the following pertains to perspective and relies on the meaning that people develo upon in the process of social interaction?

    Symbolic Interactionism

  • 15

    which of the following is a vocal or other kind of gestures that had the same name meaning and solicits the same reaction between the one using it and to whom it is direct?

    Symbol

  • 16

    Which of the following that can anything associated with some other thing or went, produced and controlled by the very organisms that have learned to respond to it?

    Conventional Sign

  • 17

    Which of the following social science theory pertains to a Societies should be examined holistically in a interrelated system framework?

    Structural Functionalism

  • 18

    Which of the following A combination of the rejection of societal goats and means and a substitution of other goals and means?

    Rebellion

  • 19

    Which of the following Occurs when an individual continues to do things as prescribed by society but forfaits the achievement of the goal?

    Ritualism

  • 20

    Which of the following Involves the rejection of both the culturally prescribed goals as well as the conventional means of attaining them.

    Retreatism

  • 21

    Which of the following Occurs when an individual has the means and desire to achieve the cultural goals socialized into him?

    Conformity

  • 22

    Which of the following can express one's own orientation in terms of immediate gratification whether to renounce immediate gratification in favor of moral interests?

    Affectivity vs. Affective Neutrality

  • 23

    Which of the following has an issue on whether to react to a certain social interaction "on the basis of a general norm" or reacting "on the basis of someone's particular relationship to you"?

    Universalism vs. Particularism

  • 24

    This refers to the nature of social contracts and how extensive or how narrow are the obligations in any interaction. Specificity, is when the definition of a role is in specific terms while diffuseness is when role obligations are extended outside the defined role-expectations?

    Specificity vs. Diffuseness

  • 25

    is a places that is important on the performance and emphasizes individual achievement while

    Self-orientation vs. Collectivity orientation

  • 26

    Who is the American sociologist and functionalist who attempted to develop and perfect a general analytic model suitable for analyzing all types of collectivities?

    Talcott Parson

  • 27

    Which of the following refers to the role orientation is either in terms of his/her own interests or in term of the interests of a group?

    Self-orientation vs. Collectivity orientation

  • 28

    Who is a French philosopher noticed and started to think that society was made up of building blocks that were focused towards a common goal? suitable for analyzing all types of collectivities

    Emilh Durkhiem

  • 29

    He/she is the pioneered the study of how people develop their sense of self and understanding of t world through social interactions and the use of symbols, like words and gestures?

    Herbert Mead

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Which of the following defines that the society is a structure with interrelated parts designed the biological and social needs of the individuals in that society?

    Functionalism

  • 2

    FUNCTIONALISM is also called?

    Structural functionalism theory

  • 3

    Which of the following DOES NOT belong to the phases of acts in symbolic interactionism?

    Tangible

  • 4

    Functionalists believe that withot _______ shared values and beliefs, achieving social order is impossible and social order is crucial for the well-being of society

    Collective Conscience

  • 5

    Which of the following believes that, _________forms the basic integrating principle in society And if members of society have shared values, they therefore also have similar identities, this helps cooperation and avoids conflict?

    Value Consensus

  • 6

    Which of the following concepts of structural functionalist that focusses to the four main basic needs that an individual requires in order to exist in society?

    Social Order

  • 7

    Which of the following are the basic needs of humans in order to survive and maintaining social order?

    Food, Shelter, Clothing, Money

  • 8

    Which of the following that Durkheim believes? That can transmit society's norms, values and brings together a mass and changes them into a united whole which leads to social solidarity?

    Education

  • 9

    Which of the following is the primary point of socialization that provides children with values and norms. Family also stabilizes adult personalities?

    Family

  • 10

    Which of the following concept of structural functionalist that operate in the public interest by reflectin the interests of the audience. It portrays public opinion?

    Media

  • 11

    Which of the following are socially constructed-they are not natural, obvious, or theologically inspi and they are concepts that were brought into the world solely by humankind

    Crime and Deviance

  • 12

    Which of the following is a social, political, and economic philosophy named after Karl Marx, whic examines the effect of capitalism on labor, productivity, and economic development and argues for worker revolution to overturn capitalism in favor of communism.

    Marxism

  • 13

    According to Marxism posits that the struggle between social classes, specifically between th capitalists, and the workers. In concepts of Marxism capitalists and workers means?

    Bourgeoisie and proletariat

  • 14

    Which of the following pertains to perspective and relies on the meaning that people develo upon in the process of social interaction?

    Symbolic Interactionism

  • 15

    which of the following is a vocal or other kind of gestures that had the same name meaning and solicits the same reaction between the one using it and to whom it is direct?

    Symbol

  • 16

    Which of the following that can anything associated with some other thing or went, produced and controlled by the very organisms that have learned to respond to it?

    Conventional Sign

  • 17

    Which of the following social science theory pertains to a Societies should be examined holistically in a interrelated system framework?

    Structural Functionalism

  • 18

    Which of the following A combination of the rejection of societal goats and means and a substitution of other goals and means?

    Rebellion

  • 19

    Which of the following Occurs when an individual continues to do things as prescribed by society but forfaits the achievement of the goal?

    Ritualism

  • 20

    Which of the following Involves the rejection of both the culturally prescribed goals as well as the conventional means of attaining them.

    Retreatism

  • 21

    Which of the following Occurs when an individual has the means and desire to achieve the cultural goals socialized into him?

    Conformity

  • 22

    Which of the following can express one's own orientation in terms of immediate gratification whether to renounce immediate gratification in favor of moral interests?

    Affectivity vs. Affective Neutrality

  • 23

    Which of the following has an issue on whether to react to a certain social interaction "on the basis of a general norm" or reacting "on the basis of someone's particular relationship to you"?

    Universalism vs. Particularism

  • 24

    This refers to the nature of social contracts and how extensive or how narrow are the obligations in any interaction. Specificity, is when the definition of a role is in specific terms while diffuseness is when role obligations are extended outside the defined role-expectations?

    Specificity vs. Diffuseness

  • 25

    is a places that is important on the performance and emphasizes individual achievement while

    Self-orientation vs. Collectivity orientation

  • 26

    Who is the American sociologist and functionalist who attempted to develop and perfect a general analytic model suitable for analyzing all types of collectivities?

    Talcott Parson

  • 27

    Which of the following refers to the role orientation is either in terms of his/her own interests or in term of the interests of a group?

    Self-orientation vs. Collectivity orientation

  • 28

    Who is a French philosopher noticed and started to think that society was made up of building blocks that were focused towards a common goal? suitable for analyzing all types of collectivities

    Emilh Durkhiem

  • 29

    He/she is the pioneered the study of how people develop their sense of self and understanding of t world through social interactions and the use of symbols, like words and gestures?

    Herbert Mead