A. Recognized that it is impossible for scholars to prevent their personal values from influencing their work
B. Stressed that researchers had to maintain the confidentiality of their subjects
C. Emphasized that under no conditions could a researcher allow his or her personal feelings to influence the interpretation of data
D. All of the above
A. Max weber
B. George murdock
C. Margaret mead
D. William f. ogburn
A. Folkways
B. Mores
C. Values
D. Laws
A. Functionalist perspective
B. Conflict perspective
C. Interactionist perspective
D. Psychoanalytic perspective
A. Emile durkheim
B. Max weber
C. Karl marx
D. Ferdinand tonnies
A. Functionalist perspective
B. Conflict perspective
C. Interactionist perspective
D. Anomie theory of deviance
A. A manifest function
B. A latent function
C. A dysfunction
D. A manifest dysfunction
A. A process that continues from birth to death
B. A process shaped by the forces of capitalism
C. A process of adapting to changing social roles
D. A process shaped by psychological decline
A. Solidarity
B. Enemy
C. Chaos
D. None of theses
A. Harmony among classes
B. Dependence-among classes
C. Struggle to dominate
D. None of these