Theoretical Perspective in Sociology
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A theoretical perspective is:

  • A framework that only focuses on mathematical and literary truths
  • A belief system that denies the existence of social systems and structures
  • A method for disproving the existence of societal norms and cultural values
  • A set of assumptions about reality that underlies the questions we ask and the kinds of answers we arrive at (correct)

What does sociology assume about social systems and structures?

  • They are irrelevant to human life
  • They actually exist (correct)
  • They are purely imaginary
  • They are a recent development

In the search for truth, which aspects do we try to understand according to the text?

  • Mathematical axioms exclusively
  • Spiritual beliefs and practices
  • Scientific experiments only
  • Culture, social structure, statuses, and roles (correct)

Which field of study is used as an example to explain the theoretical perspective?

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