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Unit 1: Founders, Theories, and Research Jeopardy

Unit 1: Founders, Theories, and Research Jeopardy. Sociology. Founders. Theories. Research I. Research II. Hodgepodge. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Founders 100 Question.

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Unit 1: Founders, Theories, and Research Jeopardy

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  1. Unit 1: Founders, Theories, and Research Jeopardy Sociology

  2. Founders Theories Research I. Research II. Hodgepodge 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  3. Founders100 Question Which founder was influenced by the French Revolution and believed in positivism?

  4. Founders 100 Answer Auguste Comte

  5. Founders200 Question The first sociologist to test theories through statistical analysis?He studied suicides developed the idea of "anomie“.

  6. Founders 200 Answer Emile Durkheim

  7. Founders300 Question Which sociologist felt that sociology should go beyond studying what can be directly observed, and believed to reduce bias sociologist should practice Verstehen.

  8. Founders 300 Answer Max Weber

  9. Founders400 Question Which sociologist believed in using sociology to address social issues and wrote about research methods in How to Observe Manners and Morals?

  10. Founders 400 Answer Harriet Martineau

  11. Founders500 Question Karl Marx believed what groups were in conflict with each other?

  12. Founders 500 Answer bourgeoisie and the proletariat

  13. Theories100 Question Which theory focuses on the individual and how they interact with society it places importance on the role of symbols in society?

  14. Theories 100 Answer Symbolic Interactionist Theory

  15. Theories200 Question What theory is associated with Karl Marx, this theory maintains that relations among various groups in society promote competition and change?

  16. Theories 200 Answer Conflict Theory

  17. Theories300 Question Which theory believes that society works through a consensus, it sees elements of society as continuing because they “work”?

  18. Theories 300 Answer Functionalist Theory

  19. Theories 400 Question  When you raise you hand in class you are using a(n) ______?

  20. Theories 400 Answer SYMBOL

  21. Theories 500 Question Several members of Mrs. Martin’s Sociology begin wearing hoodies even though it is against the rules and soon the entire class is following this style (and being punished). What is this an example of in Functionalist Theory?

  22. Theories 500 Answer group conformity

  23. Research I. 100Question Using crime data collected by the FBI is related to what method ?

  24. Research I. 100 Answer Secondary analysis

  25. Research I. 200 Question What do you call a testable statement of relationships among well-defined variables?

  26. Research I. 200 Answer Hypothesis

  27. Research I. 300 Question What term is used for all those people having specified characteristics?

  28. Research I. 300 Answer Population

  29. Research I. 400Question What are the two broad categories of Research?

  30. Research I. 400 Answer quantitative and qualitative

  31. Research I. 500 Question What term is given to the number in the middle of a series with half the values above and half the values below

  32. Research I. 500 Answer median

  33. Research II.100 Question Assume that a researcher has determined that the more hours a student works studying, the higher his grades will be. What is this is an example of?

  34. Research II. 100 Answer positive correlation.

  35. Research II. 200 Question If it were on a questionnaire or survey -What type of question would this be- How do you like the review game?

  36. Research II. 200 Answer OPEN-ENDED

  37. Research II.300 Question What is the main advantage to a closed-ended question?

  38. Research II. 300 Answer Easier to quantify

  39. Research II. 400 Question All the sociology students in the state of Illinois would be an example of -What?

  40. Research II. 400 Answer population

  41. Research II. 500 Question What three standards are necessary to determining a causal relationship (correlation between two variables)?

  42. Research II. 500 Answer The two variables must be correlated. All other possible factors must be considered. change in the independent variable must occur before a change in the dependent variable can occur

  43. Hodgepodge100 Question Model of society that is based on survival of the fittest ?

  44. Hodgepodge 100 Answer social darwinism

  45. Hodgepodge 200 Question What allows sociologists to avoid bias and allows sociologists to focus on the common behaviors of a group of people, rather than their individual differences?

  46. Hodgepodge 200 Answer Sociological Perspective

  47. Hodgepodge300 Question What three historical revolutions led to the creation of Sociology?

  48. Hodgepodge 300 Answer 1. Science Revolution 2. Industrial Revolution 3. Political Revolutions (French and American)

  49. Hodgepodge 400 Question What is the difference between a trouble and an issue?

  50. Hodgepodge 400 Answer Trouble- personal problem Issue- societal problem

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