A. the mode of production
B. the motor of history
C. the history of class struggle
D. the spirit of capitalism
A. the mode of production
B. the motor of history
C. the history of class struggle
D. the spirit of capitalism
A. integration
B. conflict
C. social facts
D. consensus
A. functionalist perspective
B. conflict perspective
C. interactionist perspective
D. dramaturgical approach
A. the household
B. the office
C. the global village
D. the nation states
A. functionalist perspective
B. conflict perspective
C. interactionist perspective
D. dramaturgical approach
A. it focuses on the researchers own experiences
B. it makes little distinction between the way the world is and the way it ought to be
C. its knowledge is accumulated from many different research contexts
D. it is subjective and biased
A. highly specialized interrelated sets of social practices
B. disorganized social relations in a post modem world
C. virtual communities in cyberspace
D. no longer relevant to sociology
A. interviews
B. naires
C. representative samples
D. observation techniques
A. parameter
B. range
C. median
D. mean
A. the investigator being committed to a particular ideology
B. the research team prejudging the meaning of the data
C. the data being unbalanced by the design or execution of the research
D. interpretations being applied to the results