A) feminism and the gender-conflict approach
B) the race-conflict approach
C) the structural-functional approach
D) the symbolic-interaction approach
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A) dysfunction
B) counter-function
C) latent function
D) manifest function
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A) people of color
B) the wealthy
C) politicians
D) the middle class
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A) must not care personally about the topic being studied.
B) must study issues that have no particular value to society as a whole.
C) must try to be personally neutral about the outcome of the research.
D) must carry out research that will encourage desirable social change.
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A) Talcott Parsons
B) Karl Marx
C) Emile Durkheim
D) Herbert Spencer
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A) post-scientific stage
B) scientific stage
C) metaphysical stage
D) theological stage
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A) theory
B) theoretical approach
C) hypothesis
D) social fact
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A) Harriet Martineau, Robert Merton, W. E. B. Du Bois
B) Herbert Spencer, Karl Marx, Auguste Comte
C) Auguste Comte, Herbert Spencer, Emile Durkheim
D) Auguste Comte, Karl Marx, W. E. B. Du Bois
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A) social exchange approach
B) social-conflict approach
C) symbolic-interaction approach
D) structural-functional approach
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A) the world's nations are increasingly interconnected.
B) other nations have little effect on life in rich countries such as the United States.
C) people around the world share little in terms of their ways of life.
D) people are as likely to leave the United States as to enter the United States.
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A) how people present themselves to others at school
B) how schooling prepares people for jobs.
C) the meanings people attach to schooling.
D) income differences among young people in high school.
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A) Attending college is a goal for people all over the world.
B) College is not necessary preparation for every type of work.
C) Both age and class have a lot to do with which people are enrolled in college.
D) Colleges try to attract intelligent students.
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A) are leaving this country for developing nations.
B) are likely to commit crimes.
C) are flocking to community colleges.
D) are likely to experience marital conflict.
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A) will always be functional in the future.
B) is unlikely to change over time.
C) may not be functional for another category.
D) is typically functional for everyone.
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A) experiencing many social changes.
B) very traditional.
C) small and socially isolated.
D) very poor.
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A) It favors quantitative data.
B) It seeks to bring about desirable social change.
C) It favors qualitative data.
D) It focuses on the meaning people attach to behavior.
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