Talcott Parsons embraced the work of ______. Select all, but only those that apply.
a. Alfred Marshall
b. Vilfredo Pareto
c. Emile Durkheim
d. Max Weber
a. Alfred Marshall
b. Vilfredo Pareto
c. Emile Durkheim
d. Max Weber
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A researcher who scores a set of respondents (from 0 to 10) in terms of their degree of empathy for accident victims is working at the ___________ level of measurement
a. nominal b. ordinal c. interval
Which theory focuses on ways in which rules develop within crowds that tell people how they're expected to behave?
a. emergent norm theory b. crowd decision theory c. value-added theory d. value conflict theory e. invasive mores theory
In their study of "fat" identities, Degher and Hughes' data collection consisted of
a. social survey, in-depth interviews, and content-analysis of taped programs. b. field observations and in-depth interviews. c. in-depth interviews. d. field observations and a social survey.
As it applies to poverty and inequality, labeling theory suggests that ______.
A. impoverished people label themselves as deviant B. impoverished people label themselves as egalitarians C. higher status groups "blame the victim" of structural sources of inequalities D. lower status groups "label the victim" of cultural sources of inequalities