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True or False.

Write T if the answer is true, and F if false: The Natural Sciences is divided into two
groups.
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Which discipline does social sciences rely heavily upon when it comes to matters of methodology?
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a. Physical Science
b. Psychology
c. Mathematics
d. Life Science

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This is what makes social science a science.
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a. parallel words
b. structure and internal organization
c. none of the choices
d. focus on society

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He is considered the father of modern anthropology.
Franz Boas
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This is a social science that seeks to understand human origins and adaptation,and the diversity of
cultures and worldviews.
Anthropology
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Which of these disciplines is part of the humanities?
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a. Biology
b. Philosophy
c. Psychology
d. Economics

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What do all the disciplines within the social sciences have in common?
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a. scientific method
b. passion for knowledge
c. interest in human behavior
d. source of educated insights

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This consists in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing,
and modification of hypotheses.
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a. Linguistic Analysis
b. Laboratory Experimentation
c. Statistics
d. Scientific Method

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True or False. Write T if the answer is true, and F if false: Social Science is the study of society and
human behavior.
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Each newly born human being enters a __________ that has been shaped by those born previously
and is continually reshaped by each new generation. (Perry & Perry, 2003)
Select one:
a. crippled world
b. natural world
c. social world
d. real world
Which of the following is NOT a discipline of the social sciences?
Select one:
a. economics
b. none of the above
c. philosophy
d. political science
e. history

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The disciplines prove how social science is __________ meaning that the social sciences are things
that you can use everyday to understand reality much better.
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a. applicable and useful
b. practical and judicial
c. applicable and practical
d. theoretical and practical

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Social Science is not only composed of one science or one subject. Since it concerns itself with all
aspects of society and human behavior, it is naturally divided into __________, all of which share an
interest in human behavior.
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a. straws
b. branches
c. theories
d. disciplines

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True or False. Write T if the answer is true, and F if false: The purpose of social science is to study
systematically all aspects of human behavior and of the human condition, without having to borrow
the methodology used by the people practicing physical sciences.

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“Language is an everyday occurrence in society, and one cannot possibly communicate with
individuals within society without the usage of language.”
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a. True
b. False
c. Perhaps

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“Simply put, structuralism is understanding human culture and elements in terms of their relationship
with a larger, overarching system.”
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a. False
b. True

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The purpose of social science is to
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a. study systematically all aspects of human behavior and the human condition, using a
methodology borrowed from the physical sciences wherever possible.
b. to study the behavior of wildlife and how they affect the en
c. no correct answer

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What makes social sciences “social”?
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a. society as its subject
b. society as creating the science
c. both choices
d. none of the choices

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As John and Erna Perry put it, “The discipline does attempt to study systematically a sequence of
related events – or a number of such sequences – for the purpose of learning about, verifying, and
establishing meaningful relationships among them.” (Perry & Perry, 2003)
Select one:
a. False
b. True

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Which of the following is/are aspects covered by the social sciences?
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a. specific aspects of human behavior
b. life
c. society
d. specific aspects of human behavior and society

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Which of these individuals is the father of modern linguistics?
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a. Noam Chomsky
b. Bertrand Russell
c. C.S. Peirce
d. Ludwig Wittgenstein

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What makes social science unique from natural science and the humanities?
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a. focus on human culture and everyday life
b. emphasis on the role of the community in fostering human life
c. inclusion of economics into its study of society
d. focus on society accompanied with scientific method

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__________ is considered the father of geography. He is known as the first person to actually use
the term.
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a. Euripedes
b. Erasmus
c. Eleanor
d. Eratosthenes

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“Economists do not perceive people as complex ____________.” -Wilkins, 1979
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a. social builders
b. systems of thought
c. rational animals
d. social creatures

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This branch of science deals with the physical world.
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a. Humanities
b. Natural Sciences
c. No correct answer

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____________ is the study of populations, including increases and decreases in size, composition,
age grouping, and future trends. (Perry & Perry, 2003).
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a. philosophy
b. applied mathematics
c. demography
d. statistics

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True or False. Write T if the answer is true, and F if false: Anthropology combines natural science
and information gathered from the social sciences to uncover the relationships between biological
traits acquired socially by living in groups.
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Which of the following is NOT an example of natural science?
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a. political science
b. chemistry
c. geology
d. biology
e. all of the above

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Linguistics is the scientific study of:
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a. human language
b. grammar and composition
c. source of educated insights
d. culinary art

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Social science is the study of ___________.
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a. human behavior and politics
b. mind and human behavior
c. society and human behavior
d. society and cultural influences
These are known as classic writers of sociology except:
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a. Adam Smith
b. Jean Valjean
c. Emile Durkheim
d. Max Weber

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What is another term for the working class?
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a. proletariat
b. merchants
c. slaves
d. proscetariat

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Pragmatic philosophy is more focused on theory than practice:
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a. False
b. True

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Capitalism made its breakthrough in ________. (Fulcher, 2004)
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a. The United States of America
b. The Kingdom of Nova Scotia
c. Britain
d. Scotland

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It is a movement in psychology and philosophy that emphasized the outward behavioral aspects of
thought and dismissed the inward experiential, and sometimes the inner procedural, aspects as well.
Select one:
a. behaviorism
b. essentialism
c. cataclysm
d. fundamentalism

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Parsons doctoral dissertation was entitled ______ with his main focus on the work of Werner
Sombart and Max Weber.
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a. The Concept of Monetary Displace
b. The Art of War
c. On the Genealogy of Morals
d. The Concept of Capitalism in the Recent German Literature

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Which of the following is a communist country?
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a. Denmark
b. China
c. Norway
d. Kazakhstan

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Behaviorist approaches tend to focus more on the empirical or outward observation of the subjects.
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a. False
b. True

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“Meaning can be described, accounted for, or stated in terms of symbols or language at its highest
and most complex stage of development.” (Mead, 1972)
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a. False
b. True

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“In this class conflict, the working class merely works for the profit of the bourgeoisie. Capitalism,
thus, favors the increase of the higher classes’ private property and control over the means of
production.”
Select one:
a. False
b. True

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