Structural-Functionalism Quiz
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What is a key criticism of Structural-Functionalism?

  • It tends to ignore inequality based on race, gender, and class (correct)
  • It promotes social change and independence
  • It challenges the status quo
  • It emphasizes conflict resolution
  • What is a strength of Structural-Functionalism?

  • It emphasizes individual independence
  • It challenges societal norms
  • It encourages social change and conflict
  • It promotes social stability and order (correct)
  • What does Rational Choice Theory propose?

  • People always make rational decisions
  • People avoid making choices based on reason or logic
  • People choose options that best serve their objectives (correct)
  • People are influenced solely by emotions when making choices
  • How does Structural-Functionalism view society?

    <p>As composed of integrated parts bound together</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a weakness of Rational Choice Theory?

    <p>It oversimplifies human decision-making</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Critique of Structural-Functionalism

    • A key criticism of Structural-Functionalism is that it overlooks the negative aspects of society, such as inequality and conflict.

    Strength of Structural-Functionalism

    • A strength of Structural-Functionalism is that it provides a broad understanding of society, highlighting the interconnectedness of social institutions and their contribution to social order.

    Rational Choice Theory

    • Rational Choice Theory proposes that individuals make decisions based on rational calculations, aiming to maximize their benefits and minimize their costs.

    Structural-Functionalism's View of Society

    • Structural-Functionalism views society as a system composed of interdependent parts, where each part contributes to the overall functioning and stability of society.

    Weakness of Rational Choice Theory

    • A weakness of Rational Choice Theory is that it assumes individuals have complete information and make decisions based on rational calculations, which is not always the case in reality.

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    Test your knowledge of the strengths and criticisms of structural-functionalism in the social sciences. Explore the concept of integrated societal parts, stability, and conflict avoidance through this quiz.

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