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Test Instructions:-
Test Name Lecturer Sociology
Subject Sociology Test 27
Test Type MCQs
Total Questions 25
Total Time 20 Minutes
Total Marks 100
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Lecturer Sociology Online Test No. 27

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The group of research methods that seeks to generate many facts about a relatively small number of cases is:

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In a society undergoing rapid change, there will likely be conflict over:

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Which of the following statements best summarizes the utility of sociological theories?

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Robert Bierstedt's description of culture included all of the following dimensions EXCEPT:

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The measure of a specific relationship between two variables can vary between 1.0 and -1.0, and is known as:

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Durkheim labeled the state of feeling lost or adrift from society due to lack of integration into social groups and communities as:

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All of the things that are produced in a society are called:

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In the United States, driving on the right side of the road, obeying traffic lights and speed limits are all considered:

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The highest rates of suicide in the U.S. are found in which region?

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Which of the following statements is TRUE?

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A correlation coefficient of 0.0 indicates:

12 / 25

............... refers to the questionnaire to be used in a survey:

13 / 25

In the United States, a large and diverse society, education is a:

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The group of research methods that is based on systematic counting and statistical analysis of as many cases as possible is known as:

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Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between quantitative and qualitative research?

16 / 25

In Douglas Harper’s study of wandering hoboes and homeless street people, he uses photography:

17 / 25

Specific beliefs about what is right that are derived from values are called

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If he were alive today, which social theorist would be most likely to make the following claim: “While the suicide of any one individual during the stock market crash is attributable to the individual’s state of mind, the tendency of people to commit suicide when their fortunes change suddenly is indicative of social forces at work.”

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Socially shared ideas about what is right are called:

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A term that refers to accepted ways of doing things or carrying out ideas is:

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Which of the following was defined by Robert Bierstedt in his analysis of culture as "the ways of thinking that organize human consciousness"?

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Research methods fall into which two categories:

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Qualitative methods include all of the following EXCEPT:

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Populations that are organized to carry out the major functions of life are called:

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Suicide bombings reinforce Durkheim’s point that:

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