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A. Positivism
C. Pluralism
B. Negativism
D. Whocares-ism
What is the Research Paradigm that was founded by Auguste
Comte?
A. Positivism
C. Pluralism
What is the Research Paradigm that was founded by Auguste
Comte?
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A. Positivism
A. philosophical method
C. scientific method
B. Vienna method
D. rhythm method
Comte supported which method in an attempt to observe, describe, predict and
control human behavior?
C. scientific method D. rhythm method
Comte supported which method in an attempt to observe, describe, predict and
control human behavior?
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C. Scientific Method
A. Austrian Square
C. Realists
B. Vienna Circle
D. Up with People
What was the name of the group of Positivists that rejected the idea of religion on the grounds if it
being irrelevant?
C. Realists
B. Vienna Circle
What was the name of the group of Positivists that rejected the idea of religion on the grounds if it
being irrelevant?
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B. Vienna Circle
A. independent of
C. oblivious to
B. aware of
D. bored with
Positivists believe that the observer remains _______ the observed phenomena.
A. correct
D. bored with
Positivists believe that the observer remains _______ the observed phenomena.
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A. Independent of
A. Reality can be recorded
C. People are brainless
B. Reality does not exist outside of the human mind
D. Reality exists outside of what is perceived
What is meant by a mind-independent view of reality?
A. . Reality can be recorded
D. Reality exists outside of
what is perceived
What is meant by a mind-independent view of reality?
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D. Reality exists outside of what is
perceived
A. 1920’s
C. late 1960’s
B. 1850’s
D. Bronze Age
Positivism was the preferred method of Sociological research until the ____
A. 1920’s
C. late 1960’s
Positivism was the preferred method of Sociological research until the ____
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C. late 1960’s
A. Socrates
C. Jung
B. Aristotle
D. Elmo
The notion that truth is discovered by realizing and observing specific facts (a tenet of Positivism) can be
traced all the way back to _______.
A. Socrates B. Aristotle
The notion that truth is discovered by realizing and observing specific facts (a tenet of Positivism) can be
traced all the way back to _______.
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B. Aristotle
A. not being science based
C. marginalizing minorities
B. being too subjective
D. bad fashion sense
Critics of Positivism have accused its research methodology of _____
A. not being science based
C. marginalizing minorities
Critics of Positivism have accused its research methodology of _____
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C. marginalizing minorities
A. objective
D. subjective
As opposed to Positivism, A non-objective Realist believe that the world and society
are _______.
C. prepositional
B. actually just part of a giant intergalactic board game
D. subjective
As opposed to Positivism, A non-objective Realist believe that the world and society
are _______.
C. prepositional
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D. subjective
One universal notion of the Subjective Realism paradigm is that the researcher is
____ what is observed.
A. separate from
C. unaware of D. in a thumb-war with
B. necessarily a part of
One universal notion of the Subjective Realism paradigm is that the researcher is
____ what is observed.
C. unaware of
B. necessarily a part of
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B. necessarily a part of
A. meaning
Subjective Realist are interested in finding the _______ behind social
phenomena.
C. invisible man
B. hard facts
D. ethical dilemmas
A. meaning
Subjective Realist are interested in finding the _______ behind social
phenomena.
B. hard facts
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A. meaning
B. the goal of research is to help define the human experience
One shared tenet of Positivism and Realism is
__________.
A. they were both created by Comte
C. they both are interested only in facts
D. I don’t understand either one
B. the goal of research is to help define the human experience
One shared tenet of Positivism and Realism is
__________.
D. I don’t understand either one
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B. the goal of research is to help define the human experience
C. Positivist
Who would state the following: “I do not place any stock in the emotional concepts of
religion.”
A. Theologist B. Negativist
D. Neutralist
C. Positivist
Who would state the following: “I do not place any stock in the emotional concepts of
religion.”
A. Theologist
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C. Positivist
D. Logical Positivism
The members of the Vienna Circle created an offshoot of Positivism
called _______.
A. Metaphysics
C. Linear Algebra
B. Structuralism
D. Logical Positivism
The members of the Vienna Circle created an offshoot of Positivism
called _______.
B. Structuralism
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D. Logical Positivism
A. inductive
The Subjective Realist paradigm states that meaning is found through _______ reasoning
based on data collected.
B. moral
D. deductive C. circular
A. inductive
The Subjective Realist paradigm states that meaning is found through _______ reasoning
based on data collected.
D. deductive
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A. inductive
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