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Jeopardy True/False More True/False Sociological Perspectives History of Sociology Research Methods Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from True/False Most sociologists conduct research in highly controlled laboratory settings.

$100 Answer from True/False False

$200 Question from True/False Symbols can be objects or gestures but no words, events, or pictures.

$200 Answer from True/False False

$300 Question from True/False The Conflict sociological perspective views social change as a natural part of society.

$300 Answer from True/False True

$400 Question from True/False Historical analysis is an excellent way for sociologists to study older cultures and learn about groups from the past.

$400 Answer from True/False True

$500 Question from True/False When you try to understand your friend’s feelings by placing yourself in her situation, you are using verstehen.

$500 Answer from True/False True

$100 Question from More True/False Sociologists conduct research to gain knowledge.

$100 Answer from More True/False True

$200 Question from More True/False A survey is useful when a sociologist wants to study a large number of people.

$200 Answer from More True/False True

$300 Question from More True/False In order for a sociological experiment to be valid, the experiment must be in a highly controlled environment.

$300 Answer from More True/False False

$400 Question from More True/False Symbolic Interactionalism is a macro level sociological perspective.

$400 Answer from More True/False False

$500 Question from More True/False Observational studies that allow observers to be participants are more valid than detached studies.

$500 Answer from More True/False False

$100 Question from Sociological Perspectives Functionalists typically believe that society is held together by: a. consensus b. symbols c. ethnicity d. competition

$100 Answer from Sociological Perspectives Functionalists typically believe that society is held together by: a. consensus

$200 Question from Sociological Perspectives Which of the following would not be considered a symbol? a. flags b. computers c. language d. handshakes

$200 Answer from Sociological Perspectives Which of the following would not be considered a symbol? b. computers

$300 Question from Sociological Perspectives In the United States it is common for the bride and groom at weddings to exchange rings during the ceremony. This is an example of a a. promise b. contract c. honeymoon d. symbol

$300 Answer from Sociological Perspectives In the United States it is common for the bride and groom at weddings to exchange rings during the ceremony. This is an example of a d. symbol

$400 Question from Sociological Perspectives Which of the following best describes the sociological perspective? a. It focuses on people at group level. b. It has little interest in group behavior c. Its major focus is on individual differences. d. Its major focus in the intelligence of individuals.

$400 Answer from Sociological Perspectives Which of the following best describes the sociological perspective? a. It focuses on people at group level.

$500 Question from Sociological Perspectives ________ emphasizes the contributions of each part of society and how these parts work together to create a unified whole. a. Positivism b. Symbolic Interactionism c. Functionalism d. Conflict Perspective

$500 Answer from Sociological Perspectives ________ emphasizes the contributions of each part of society and how these parts work together to create a unified whole. c. Functionalism

$100 Question from History of Sociology Max Weber also developed a concept known as verstehen, or ________. a. observation b. empathy c. relaxation d. sympathy

$100 Answer from History of Sociology Max Weber also developed a concept known as verstehen, or ________. b. empathy

$200 Question from History of Sociology This individual is often called the “Father of Sociology” because of his early theories on group behaviors. a. Herbert Spencer b. George Orwell c. Auguste Comte d. Max Weber

$200 Answer from History of Sociology This individual is often called the “Father of Sociology” because of his early theories on group behaviors. c. Auguste Comte

$300 Question from History of Sociology Harriety Martineau is considered an early feminist theorist because she a. campaigned for equal pay for women b. wrote about the link between slavery and the oppression of women c. thought that conflict between the upper and lower classes was inevitable. d. believed women were free to find their own social-class level.

$300 Answer from History of Sociology Harriety Martineau is considered an early feminist theorist because she b. wrote about the link between slavery and the oppression of women

$400 Question from History of Sociology Karl Marx, the developer of the conflict thoery, believed that the overall structure of society is mainly influenced by: a. interdependence b. symbols c. peaceful protests d. competition

$400 Answer from History of Sociology Karl Marx, the developer of the conflict thoery, believed that the overall structure of society is mainly influenced by: d. competition

$500 Question from History of Sociology Max Weber developed the concept of _____ types, which provide a ‘best example’ of a particular role to which individuals may be compared. a. variety b. ideal c. interaction d. status

$500 Answer from History of Sociology Max Weber developed the concept of _____ types, which provide a ‘best example’ of a particular role to which individuals may be compared. b. ideal

$100 Question from Research Methods A researcher send you a form to fill out concerning your favorite movies. This is an example of a. a questionnaire b. multiple causation c. secondary analysis d. a sample

$100 Answer from Research Methods A researcher send you a form to fill out concerning your favorite movies. This is an example of a. a questionnaire

$200 Question from Research Methods In ___________, researchers observe the situation under study from a distance. a. participant observation b. case studies c. an interview d. detached observation

$200 Answer from Research Methods In ___________, researchers observe the situation under study from a distance. d. detached observation

$300 Question from Research Methods The ____________ involves counting the number of times a particular word, phrase, idea, event, or symbol appears in a given context. a. survey analysis b. statistical analysis c. content analysis d. historical method

$300 Answer from Research Methods The ____________ involves counting the number of times a particular word, phrase, idea, event, or symbol appears in a given context. c. content analysis

$400 Question from Research Methods ____________ involves analyzing data to determine the strength of a relationship that may exist between two or more variables. a. Content analysis b. Statistical analysis c. Observational analysis d. Relativism

$400 Answer from Research Methods ____________ involves analyzing data to determine the strength of a relationship that may exist between two or more variables. b. Statistical analysis

$500 Question from Research Methods Which of the following would not be considered a survey method? a. telephone interview b. online questionnaire c. personality analysis d. face-to-face interview

$500 Answer from Research Methods Which of the following would not be considered a survey method? c. personality analysis

Final Jeopardy Name 2 pros and 2 cons of using the following research method: Observation (detached or participant)

Final Jeopardy Answer Answers vary