The __________ reflects the influence of sociologist Erving Goffman's "Frame Analysis," in which he suggests that our interpretation of the particulars of events and activities is dependent on the framework from which we perceive them

a. social constructionist theory
b. value-added theory
c. relative deprivation theory
d. resource mobilization


a

Sociology

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With the advent of industrialization and urbanization, maintaining the _____ family pattern becomes more difficult in societies. Increasingly, young people move from rural to urban areas in search of employment in the industrializing sector of the economy. At that time, the _____ family typically becomes the predominant family pattern in the society

a. blended; extended b. extended; nuclear c. nuclear; conventional d. nuclear; extended

Sociology

Which of the following is true of the sociological study of crowds and collective behavior more generally?

A. Sociologists have very recently become interested in the behavior of people in crowds. B. Sociologists originally focused on the evolution of crowds into social movements. C. More recently, sociologists have focused on the herdlike behavior of crowds. D. There are three principal sociological theories used to study collective behavior: contagion theories, emergent norm theories, and value-added theories

Sociology

In order to be generalizable, surveys must be given to __________

a. the whole population b. a representative sample c. a nonrandom sample d. one-half of the population

Sociology

What social-change organization emerged out of the Darfur genocide?

a. United to End Genocide b. End Genocide Now c. The United Nations d. Human Rights Watch

Sociology