A. He developed a theoretical understanding of racial inequality
B. He conducted research on the upper classes of Philadelphia
C. He chaired the first Department of Sociology at the University of Chicago
D. None of the above
A. He developed a theoretical understanding of racial inequality
B. He conducted research on the upper classes of Philadelphia
C. He chaired the first Department of Sociology at the University of Chicago
D. None of the above
A. verstehen
B. dialectical materialism
C. social facts
D. value-free sociology
A. social statics
B. social dynamics
C. social absolutes
D. constructed reality
A. Karl Marx
B. Auguste Comte
C. Max Weber
D. Emile Durkheim
A. human behavior is so complicated that no single theory would be adequate
B. sociologists can choose the theory that best fits the data they have collected
C. It removes the need to assess a theory according to the empirical evidence
D. innumerable theories have been developed in the many fields of sociology
A. Max Weber
B. Karl Marx
C. Herbert Spencer
D. None of these
A. Ibn-e-Khaldun
B. Auguste Comte
C. George Simmel
D. Herber Spencer
A. Theological
B. Metaphysical
C. Scientific stage
D. None of these
A. Soft sciences
B. hard sciences
C. Theoretical
D. None of these
A. Scientific Stage
B. Theological stage
C. Metaphysical Stage
D. None of these