Sociology
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According to sociology, individual behavior is primarily influenced by

  • Individual choices
  • Genetic factors
  • Personal preferences
  • Social forces (correct)
  • What is one of the assumptions of sociology?

  • Individuals are not social beings
  • Individuals do not create social forms
  • Individuals are not influenced by their environment
  • Individuals are socially determined (correct)
  • Which of the following is NOT a norm of science according to Robert Merton?

  • Universalism (correct)
  • Organized skepticism
  • Disinterestedness
  • Communalism
  • What does communalism in science refer to?

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    What is the relationship between sociology and activism?

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    Study Notes

    Sociology and Its Assumptions

    • Individual behavior is primarily influenced by social factors, such as culture, norms, and institutions.

    Assumptions of Sociology

    • One of the assumptions of sociology is that individual behavior is shaped by social structures and institutions.

    Norms of Science

    • One of the norms of science, according to Robert Merton, is NOT passionate partisanship, which implies that scientists should avoid being emotionally invested in their research outcomes.

    Communalism in Science

    • Communalism in science refers to the idea that scientific knowledge is a collective property, and scientists should share their findings and data with others.

    Sociology and Activism

    • There is a complex relationship between sociology and activism, as sociological research can inform and support social activism, while also being influenced by activists' goals and values.

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    Test your knowledge of sociology with this quiz! Explore the causes and consequences of human behavior, and learn how social forces shape our thoughts and actions. Discover the key assumptions of sociology and deepen your understanding of modern social life.

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