Classical and Contemporary Sociological Theory: Text and Readings Third Edition Test Bank

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Classical and Contemporary Sociological Theory, Third EditionInstructor ResourcePage1of111. Theory is vital to making sense of social life because*a. it holds assorted observations and facts togetherb. you can’t do science without itc. sociological law states you mustd. social life is based solely on theory2. The thing toremember about facts is thata. they are only applicable to hard sciences*b. they are based upon implicit assumptionsc. facts are universally acceptedd. facts are mathematically derived3.Your authors do not provide which of the following when constructing a framework for theintroductory chapter as a means for students to comprehend classical sociological theory?a. howb. why*c.whend. who4. Which of the following is not true of scientific theories?a. Theory is a system of generalized statements or propositions about phenomenab. They explain and predict phenomena in questionc. They produce testable and thus falsifiable hypotheses*d. Theories are known scientifically as dependent variables5. Which of the following is true of sociological theories?*a. They tend to be more evaluative and critical.b. They tend to rely purely on statistics.c. They tend to rely on ethnographies only.a. They are centered upon participant observation.6. When a student starts thinking and writing about material presented in a secondary reading,she is how many steps removed from the original text?a. one*b. twoc. threed. four7. Many of the seeds for what would become sociology were first planted witha. the American Revolutionb. the French Revolution*c. the Enlightenmentd. the Fall of Rome

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