A functionalist would likely ask which one of the following questions about socially assistive robots?
a.
How will socially assistive robots affect interaction?
b.
What meanings do people assign to socially assistive robots?
c.
Who benefits from socially assistive robots and at whose expense?
d.
What are the intended and unintended consequences of socially assistive robots?
1 points
Question 5
Which of the following is a false statement about the characteristics of high-quality sociological research?
a.
Sociological findings endure as long as the research process can be replicated.
b.
Once a sociological study is completed, findings are considered final.
c.
Sociologists strive to be objective.
d.
Sociologists invite others to critique their work.
1 points
Question 6
Which one of the following phrases would Marx be least likely to use to describe capitalism?
a.
blood-sucking
b.
a boundless thirst
c.
a werewolf-like hunger
d.
socially conscious
1 points
Question 7
The early sociologists were witnesses to the transforming effects of the
a.
the Industrial Revolution.
b.
World War II.
c.
World War I.
d.
War in Afghanistan.
1 points
Question 8
Each of the _____ offers a central question to direct thinking and key concepts to organize answers.
a.
negotiated order
b.
social actions
c.
theoretical perspectives
d.
methods of research
1 points
Question 9
_____ is the theorist most likely to draw attention to unconditional basic income as a response to widespread unemployment.
a.
Karl Marx
b.
Max Weber
c.
Auguste Comte
d.
Emile Durkheim
1 points
Question 10
_____ is the sociologist who focused on the factors that strengthen, weaken, or otherwise shape the character of social ties.
a.
Karl Marx
b.
Emile Durkheim
c.
W.E.B Dubois
d.
Max Weber
1 points
Question 11
Smart phones, introduced in 1996, are now a global-scale phenomenon. Some people in remote locations have embraced smart phone apps that connect them with health care providers anywhere in the world. This development illustrates the twin forces of
a.
industrialization and mechanization.
b.
globalization and glocalization.
c.
troubles and issues.
d.
human activity and media.
1 points
Question 12
The _____ is the best perspective to draw upon for exploring human-robot interactions.
a.
social action theory
b.
functionalist
c.
symbolic interaction
d.
conflict
1 points
Question 13
The defining feature of the Industrial Revolution was
a.
solidarity.
b.
mechanization.
c.
standardization.
d.
modernization.
1 points
Question 14
The question “Who benefits from a particular pattern or social arrangement?” is of most interest to a(n)
a.
conflict theorist.
b.
symbolic interactionist.
c.
action theorist.
d.
functionalist.
1 points
Question 15
“Knowing one another better reinforces the common connection such that the potential for caring and empathetic moral actions increase.” This statement summarizes the essence of
a.
sympathetic knowledge.
b.
double consciousness.
c.
solidarity.
d.
division of labor.
1 points
Question 16
An employer tells workers “If you aren’t happy with the pay and working conditions here, go work somewhere else! It’s a free country.” Conflict theorists call this line of reasoning
a.
cultural relativity.
b.
sympathetic knowledge.
c.
good business practice.
d.
the façade of legitimacy.
1 points
Question 17
The Communist Manifesto is a famous pamphlet that _____ co-authored with Fredrich Engels.
a.
Emile Durkheim.
b.
Karl Marx.
c.
Max Weber.
d.
W.E.B. DuBois.
1 points
Question 18
When in a nation of 150 million workers, 24 million are unemployed, that is
a.
a crime.
b.
a trouble.
c.
an issue.
d.
personal tragedy.
1 points
Question 19
Which of the following would be the best option to obtain a representative sample of students at your college?
a.
At random, draw a list of students from the most recent college registrar’s list.
b.
Stop students as they are walking to their cars in parking lots and ask them to participate.
c.
Ask all of the sociology majors to participate in the study.
d.
Ask students eating in the cafeteria at lunchtime to participate in an important study.
1 points
Question 20
The term ___________________ describes a state in which ties attaching individuals to others in the society are weak.
a.
egoistic
b.
fatalistic
c.
altruistic
d.
anomic
1 points
Question 21
Jared lives in a consumption-oriented culture. He decides to do historical research to understand how a country might develop a conservation-oriented way of life. Jared’s approach is influenced by
a.
Max Weber.
b.
Emile Durkheim.
c.
Karl Marx.
d.
Auguste Comte.
1 points
Question 22
When Oreo cookies are transplanted into a new setting and then changed to fit local tastes, the process is known as
a.
globalization.
b.
industrialization.
c.
glocalization.
d.
the sociological imagination.
1 points
Question 23
The high school dropout rate in the United States is greater than 25 percent. C. Wright Mills would classify this situation as
a.
an issue.
b.
a trouble.
c.
value-rational action.
d.
a social fact.
1 points
Question 24
Lee’s research involving Snackbot showed that under the right conditions, people can form collegial (even social) relationships with workplace robots. This finding relates to the _____ perspective.
a.
functionalist
b.
symbolic interactionist
c.
social action
d.
conflict
1 points
Question 25
Marx believed that ________ was the first economic system that could maximize the immense productive potential of human labor and ingenuity.
a.
democracy
b.
capitalism
c.
socialism
d.
communism
1 points
Question 26
According to functionalists, poverty exists because
a.
somebody has to be on the bottom.
b.
it contributes in some way to the stability of an existing social order.
c.
the poor lack the drive to do better.
d.
the poor are largely unmotivated to work.
1 points
Question 27
One unintended or unexpected disruption of socially assistive robots is that people may actually prefer the company of robots over fellow humans. This situation represents
a.
manifest dysfunction.
b.
manifest function.
c.
latent dysfunction.
d.
latent function.
1 points
Question 28
As driveless technologies are developed we anticipate that 1.6 million long-distance truck drivers will be at risk of losing their jobs. This situation is an example of
a.
an issue.
b.
an opportunity.
c.
a trouble.
d.
a personal crisis.
1 points
Question 29
Behavior influenced by the attention one receives from being the subject of a research study is the
a.
latent effect.
b.
experimental effect.
c.
Hawthorne effect.
d.
special subject effect.
1 points
Question 30
Which one of the following aspects of the globalization process would Weber be most concerned?
a.
The ways in which globalization reduces wages.
b.
The ways in which globalization undermines behavior motivated by tradition.
c.
The way in which globalization creates hardships for low-income households.
d.
The way in which globalization undermines local ties.
1 points
Question 31
Which of the following is something symbolic interactionists emphasize?
a.
outcomes
b.
negotiated order
c.
functions
d.
means of production
1 points
Question 32
If an individual pursues a college degree because everyone in his or her family going back five generations is college-educated, the action can be classified as
a.
value-rational.
b.
instrumental rational
c.
traditional.
d.
affectional.
1 points
Question 33
Which one of the following sociologists would most likely advocate for putting low-cost technologies such as smart phones into the hands of those who are disadvantaged?
a.
Max Weber
b.
Jane Addams
c.
Emile Durkheim
d.
Auguste Comte
1 points
Question 34
A trial explanation predicting a relationship between independent and dependent variables is a(n)
a.
theory.
b.
fact.
c.
observation.
d.
hypothesis.
1 points
Question 35
If one respondent gives different answers to the same question at two different points in time, the researcher should be concerned about
a.
reliability.
b.
the Hawthorne effect.
c.
representativeness.
d.
validity.
1 points
Question 36
Which one of the following assumptions applies to the scientific method?
a.
Research findings can be manipulated to advance a good cause.
b.
Knowledge is acquired through observation.
c.
Truth is confirmed through faith.
d.
Research finding should not be replicated.
1 points
Question 37
W.E.B. Dubois traced the origin of _________ to the scramble for Africa’s resources, beginning with the slave trade.
a.
disenchantment
b.
the color line
c.
troubles
d.
double consciousness
1 points
Question 38
Which one of the following statements represents a criticism of the functionalist perspective?
a.
It leaves us wondering about a part’s overall effect.
b.
It focuses on the “small stuff.”
c.
It is too liberal.
d.
It focuses on the “have nots.”
1 points
Question 39
Jamie gains first-hand knowledge about poverty by working at a food bank. This kind of knowledge is known as,
a.
social research.
b.
sympathetic knowledge.
c.
solidarity.
d.
double consciousness.
1 points
Question 40
Researchers should maintain objectivity. This means they should
a.
not accept funding from outside sources.
b.
not let personal and subjective views about the topic influence observations or outcome of research.
c.
refuse to share data with others.
d.
stay away from topics in which they have a personal interest.
1 points
Question 41
The actions of someone who always gives their best effort and never cuts corners would qualify as ____ action.
a.
affective
b.
instrumental rational
c.
traditional
d.
value rational
1 points
Question 42
If socially assistive robots assume caregiving roles, a number of unanticipated consequences may occur such as the elimination of sexual abuse. This unanticipated consequence is a
a.
manifest function.
b.
latent function.
c.
manifest dysfunction.
d.
latent dysfunction.
1 points
Question 43
Which one of the following statements describes the best way to apply the three perspectives?
a.
Most sociologists analyze an issue using one perspective.
b.
We can acquire a more complete view of something by applying all three perspectives.
c.
Only one perspective can give us a complete picture of a process or an event.
d.
The three perspectives should be viewed as opposing viewpoints.
1 points
Question 44
Jane Addams maintained that Hull House
a.
was the equivalent of an applied university.
b.
was a failed experiment in social engineering.
c.
could not deliver services that helped working poor.
d.
was analogous to a community college.
1 points
Question 45
Auguste Comte recommended that sociologists study
a.
the color line.
b.
the things people have created.
c.
conflict as in agent of change.
d.
the ties that bind.
1 points
Question 46
The obesity rate in the United States is greater than 30 percent. According to Mills, the key to resolving this issue involves focusing on
a.
the character flaws of the 92 million plus Americans who are obese.
b.
getting people to eat less.
c.
addressing the underlying social forces that contribute to obesity.
d.
ways to get the obese to want to lose weight.
1 points
Question 47
Which one of the following concepts applies to the façade of legitimacy?
a.
fair analysis
b.
misleading
c.
logical
d.
well-documented assertions
1 points
Question 48
The question “Is this operational definition really measuring what it claims to measure?” addresses concerns surrounding
a.
correlations.
b.
sampling.
c.
validity.
d.
reliability.
1 points
Question 49
The economic system accompanying and driving the Industrial Revolution was
a.
the welfare state.
b.
socialism.
c.
communism.
d.
capitalism.
1 points
Question 50
The gay pride movement can be traced to 1897 in Berlin Germany and has spread to various locations around the world. 115 years later the first gay bar was established in Lamai Beach, Thailand. This movement illustrates the twin forces of
a.
industrialization and mechanization.
b.
troubles and issues.
c.
globalization and glocalization.
d.
human activity and media.
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