Worshippers at religious revival services; mourners lining the streets when a celebrity, a public official, or religious leader has died; and revelers assembled at Mardi Gras or at Times Square in New York on New Year's Eve are examples of a(n) __________ crowd

a. conventional b. acting
c. expressive d. casual


c

Sociology

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Researchers in one study systematically analyzed the contents of the notes of suicide victims to determine recurring themes, such as feelings of despair or failure. They hoped to determine if any patterns could be found that would help in understanding why people might kill themselves. This is an example of: a. explanatory research. b. qualitative research

c. observational research. d. quantitative research.

Sociology

Contrast rational choice theory’s view on norms with those of the structural functionalists. Then discuss the similarities and differences between rational choice and exchange theory. Taking into account concepts such as “power” and “social capital” explain which theory – from your perspective – most accurately accounts for everyday social behavior.

What will be an ideal response?

Sociology

What concept describes opportunities for learning that arise out of unplanned or unexpected occurrences?

A. Primary socialization B. Teachable moments C. Concrete operations D. Nonempirical ideas

Sociology

Discuss the role of religion in promoting and inhibiting social change; give two examples.

What will be an ideal response?

Sociology