What is a critique levied at ethnomethodology? Select all, but only those apply.

a. Ethnomethodology is overly focused on social problems rather than the important aspects of daily life.
b. In focusing on the structure and organization of daily life, ethnomethodology abandoned examinations of cognition and consciousness.
c. Ethnomethodologists have yet to link their tradition to micro-level sociology.
d. Ethnomethodology is overly reliant on institutional study and thereby ignores conversation analysis.


b. In focusing on the structure and organization of daily life, ethnomethodology abandoned examinations of cognition and consciousness.

Sociology

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A. Roles B. Norms C. Folkways D. Values

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Which of the following was a cause for the rise in divorce rates in the early decades of the twentieth century?

A. an increase in employment through family farms B. a shift in the basis for marriage from economic partnership to emotional satisfaction and companionship C. a decrease in privacy available to people due to a housing crunch D. a decline in the rate of marriage in that era and the consequent disillusionment with marriage

Sociology

After reviewing the arguments and counter arguments for spending public money to subsidize stadiums and pro sport team owners, the author concludes that

A. subsidies are justified if team owners are truly needy. B. wealthy spectators deserve to have public money used to subsidize their leisure. C. public money is better spent on projects other than building a stadium. D. major economic recessions would occur if subsidies were discontinued.

Sociology

William I. Thomas observed that people respond not only to the objective features of a situation or person but also to the social meaning that situation or person has for them. This observation reflects which sociological perspective?

A. conflict perspective B. functionalist perspective C. interactionist perspective D. global perspective

Sociology