Distinguish between sociological and sociobiological perspectives on the development of human behavior

What will be an ideal response?


Every human being is a product of biology, society, and personal experiences—that is, of heredity and environment or, in even more basic terms, "nature" and "nurture." Sociologists focus on how humans design their own culture and transmit it from generation to generation through socialization. By contrast, sociobiologists assert that nature, in the form of our genetic makeup, is a major factor in shaping human behavior. Most sociologists disagree with the notion that biological principles can be used to explain all human behavior. However, some aspects of our physical makeup —such as eye color, hair color, height, and weight—are largely determined by our heredity.

Sociology

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A) racial-group identity B) racial majority C) intergroup bonding D) fear of pluralism

Sociology

The authors argue that the best approach to the Mexican American experience is the

A) anti-assimilationist framework. B) melting pot framework. C) Parks model approach. D) three generation hypothesis.

Sociology

Muslims fundamentally believe that there are distinct differences between males and females in all of the following ways but:

a) social roles. b) adherence to religious law. c) functions. d) personalities.

Sociology

Which of the following functions is open dating most likely to fulfill in the United States?

A. Sexual experimentation B. Sexual infidelity C. Economic equality D. Polyamory E. Polygamy

Sociology