Distinguish between commonsense knowledge and myths and sociological knowledge

What will be an ideal response?


Many of us rely on intuition or common sense gained from personal

experience to help us understand our daily lives and other people's behavior.

Commonsense knowledge guides ordinary conduct in everyday life. We often

rely on common sense—or "what everybody knows"—to answer key

questions about behavior. Why do people behave the way they do? Who

makes the rules? Why do some people break rules and other people follow

rules? Many commonsense notions are actually myths. A myth is a popular

but false notion that may be used, either intentionally or unintentionally, to

perpetuate certain beliefs or "theories" even in the light of conclusive evidence

to the contrary. By contrast, sociologists strive to use scientific standards, not

popular myths or hearsay, in studying society and social interaction. They use

systematic research techniques and are accountable to the scientific

community for their methods and the presentation of their findings.

Sociology

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a. It creates divisions in society since it threatens societal consensus b. Since most minority groups don't have equal power, it makes it more difficult for any one group to organize movements for change c. The growing awareness of diversity in racial and ethnic groups makes people ignore the divisions in society around social class d. Preserving the distinct cultures of various racial, ethnic, religious, and social groups is desirable in itself

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Macro theories represent a general framework that focuses on:

a) personal dynamics and face-to-face interaction. b) the social interaction between family and members of other groups, and is concerned with the meanings and interpretations that people have. c) the family into which you were born. d) societal patterns. e) cross-cultural patterns only.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Sociology

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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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