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Regarding social problems, Sociology as a discipline is most concerned with [Hint]
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In order for a phenomenon to be considered a social problem, all of the following must be true EXCEPT [Hint]
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All societies are divided into layers, each with varying degrees of power and prestige. Most often, this stratification is based on [Hint]
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Some social problems never seem to go away, or keep recurring over time. Social Scientists have identified three forces that sustain these social problems. They include all of the following EXCEPT [Hint]
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The study of social problems is relatively new because [Hint]
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A hypothesis is [Hint]
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Hypotheses must be based on [Hint]
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One downside of using surveys in research is [Hint]
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Most sociologists consider ________ to be the founder of the Functionalist orientation [Hint]
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Manifest functions are_____; while latent functions are_______ [Hint]
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The Conflict orientation sees most social problems as arising from [Hint]
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Peter Berger and Thomas Luckman, in their influential book, The Social Construction of Reality, explain that social order is a product of [Hint]
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Symbolic Interactionists see the production of society as [Hint]
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The Postmodern theoretical orientation suggest that [Hint]
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The feminist orientation [Hint]
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