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This document provides a complete and well-structured Test Bank for Introduction to Sociology, 8th Edition by Laurence Basirico, Barbara G. Cashion, and J. Ross Eshleman. It includes a wide range of exam-style questions and verified answers designed to help students understand key sociological concepts such as culture, socialization, social institutions, inequality, and social change. The content is organized chapter-by-chapter, making it easy to review essential topics and prepare effectively for quizzes, exams, and assignments. This resource is ideal for improving comprehension and academic performance in sociology courses. Perfect for students seeking reliable study material aligned with the latest edition.

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Introduction to Sociology Eighth Edition Laurence Basirico; Barbara G. Cashion; J. Ross
Eshleman
Chapters 1-21

CHAPTER 1

MULTIPLE CHOICE


1. According to the sociological perspective, people’s behavior is:

a. mostly a result of their personality

b. entirely determined by the social context

c. mostly a result of their genes

d. influenced by the social context

ANS: D DIF: Moderate REF: 1.1 Basic Concepts

OBJ: Recognize that sociology involves not only acquiring knowledge but also
developing a sociological imagination. MSC: Applying
2. The idea of a sociological imagination originated with:

a. Anthony Giddens

b. C. Wright Mills

c. Émile Durkheim

d. Karl Marx

ANS: B DIF: Easy REF: 1.1 Basic Concepts

OBJ: Recognize that sociology involves not only acquiring knowledge but also
developing a sociological imagination. MSC: Remembering
3. The significance of a sociological imagination is that:

a. sociology should be considered a philosophy rather than a science

b. sociologists are primarily interested in predicting the unobservable

, c. sociology attempts to connect individual experiences to a conception of a larger
social structure

d. sociology is rarely concerned with empirical verification of theories

ANS: C DIF: Easy REF: 1.1 Basic Concepts

OBJ: Recognize that sociology involves not only acquiring knowledge but also
developing a sociological imagination. MSC: Remembering
4. When sociologists visit college campuses, they witness a variety of behaviors and social
relationships that are not necessarily immediately apparent to the members of the college
community because this community is unlikely to be focusing on how the college context
connects to the larger social framework. The ability to interpret all the events taking place within
the campus context is referred to as:

a. theory

b. macrosociology

c. feminism

d. sociological imagination

ANS: D DIF: Moderate REF: 1.1 Basic Concepts

OBJ: Recognize that sociology involves not only acquiring knowledge but also
developing a sociological imagination. MSC: Applying
5. Sociologists often observe individual people’s behavior, even though they are typically
analyzing these observations for how they reveal patterns or regularities of social behaviors
beyond the individuals themselves. This relates to sociology’s focus on ___________.

a. socialization

b. anomie

c. bureaucracy

d. social structure

ANS: D DIF: Moderate REF: 1.1 Basic Concepts

OBJ: Learn what sociology covers as a field and how everyday topics are shaped by
social and historical forces. MSC: Understanding
6. The norms, beliefs, and values that we learn through socialization make __________
possible.

, a. agency

b. power struggles

c. social order

d. bureaucracy

ANS: C DIF: Easy REF: 1.1 Basic Concepts

OBJ: Learn what sociology covers as a field and how everyday topics are shaped by
social and historical forces. MSC: Understanding
7. Sociologists recognize that when a group of people agree on an idea or practice, it
becomes a taken-for-granted reality. This is called __________.

a. rationalization

b. social construction

c. social constraint

d. latent function

ANS: B DIF: Moderate REF: 1.1 Basic Concepts

OBJ: Learn what sociology covers as a field and how everyday topics are shaped by
social and historical forces. MSC: Remembering
8. A child’s father is likely to tell the child to ―say thank-you‖ when the child receives a
gift. This is an example of:

a. social construction

b. rationalization

c. socialization

d. social structure

ANS: C DIF: Moderate REF: 1.1 Basic Concepts

OBJ: Learn what sociology covers as a field and how everyday topics are shaped by
social and historical forces. MSC: Applying
9. We can say that something is socially constructed when it occurs through:

a. anomie

, b. rationalization

c. social intelligence

d. social interactions

ANS: D DIF: Easy REF: 1.1 Basic Concepts

OBJ: Learn what sociology covers as a field and how everyday topics are shaped by
social and historical forces. MSC: Remembering
10. In their 2002 study comparing the average yearly income of students who had been
admitted to and attended an Ivy League college with the average yearly income of students who
had been admitted to but did not attend an Ivy League college, Alan Krueger and Stacy Dale
found that:

a. the individual matters despite an apparent disparity in opportunities between Ivy
League and non–Ivy League colleges

b. highly motivated students are far less likely to succeed if they attend a non–Ivy
League college

c. institutional structures are always a greater determinant of success than personal
ambition

d. non–Ivy League college graduates have a significantly higher average income
than graduates of Ivy League colleges

ANS: A DIF: Difficult REF: 1.1 Basic Concepts

OBJ: Recognize that sociology involves not only acquiring knowledge but also
developing a sociological imagination. MSC: Understanding
11. Early sociological theorists often differed in their analyses of social behavior and social
institutions. Nevertheless, Auguste Comte, Émile Durkheim, Karl Marx, and Max Weber strove
to explain the new relationships that emerged as an outgrowth of the:

a. American Revolution

b. French Revolution

c. Russian Revolution

d. Industrial Revolution

ANS: D DIF: Moderate REF: 1.2 The Development of
Sociological Thinking

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