Transcription of CHAPTER-BY-CHAPTER ANSWER KEY
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CHAPTER-BY-CHAPTER ANSWER KEY. CHAPTER 1. ANSWERS FOR THE MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS. 1. b The sociological perspective is an approach to understanding human behavior by placing it within its broader social context. (4). 2 . d Sociologists consider occupation, income, education, gender, age, and race as dimensions of social location.(4). 3. d All three statements reflect ways in which the social sciences are like the natural sciences. Both attempt to study and understand their subjects objectively; both attempt to undercover the relationships that create order in their respective worlds through controlled observation; and both are divided into many specialized fields. (5-7). 4. c Generalization is one of the goals of scientific inquiry. It involves going beyond individual cases by making statements that apply to broader groups or situations. (7). 5. b The Industrial Revolution, imperialism, and the development of the scientific method all contributed to the development of sociology .
sociology, noting how the ideas about the appropriate role for women in society functioned to exclude women like Harriet Martineau and Jane Addams from the discipline (16-19), or you could talk about the emergence of sociology in North America (17-22). 2. Emile Durkheim studied European society at a time when it was undergoing major
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