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Review Lesson
by JOHNREY GUISALA BINWAG
THEORIES AND APPROACHES IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Open Ended
Enumerate the 7 theories/approaches of Social Sciences that we were able to discuss for the past meetings.
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For the following weeks, we will soon be tackling on the last two approaches/theories namely: Rational Choice and Human-Environment Systems.
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Reminders for the Month of November!
We will be having our last formal discussion by November 22-26.
Thus, we will be compressing the remaining 5 lessons in 3 weeks.
Again, for those individuals who were not able to acquire a passing grade in any of their subjects last quarter, please do your best this second quarter. Submit complete and quality requirements for you to pass in all of your subjects.
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Review Questions
For us not to forget and to reinforce our learning about the theories and approaches in the Social Sciences, I have prepared a series of questions that will help us to refresh our minds about the concepts and ideas that we were able to discuss.
Answer the following questions to the best of
your knowledge.
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Multiple Choice
It is the extension of feminism into theoretical or philosophical discourse and it aims to understand the nature of gender inequality, and examines women’s social roles, experiences, and interests.
Marxism
Feminist Theory
Structural-Functionalism
Institutionalism
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Multiple Choice
Berta, the mother of seven-year old boy Bertino, believes that her son should never cry because it is a sign of weakness and being feminine. The belief of Berta towards how Berto should behave clearly manifests a _______________.
Gender Credo
Gender Inequality
Gender Ideology
Gender Equality
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FEMINIST THEORY
GENDER IDEOLOGY & GENDER INEQUALITY
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Multiple Choice
In a wedding reception, Clara assaulted Mara by pulling her hair and shoving her face on a wedding cake. Mara could have fought back, but for her it is not right to hurt anyone even her enemies. What part of the mind influenced her behavior?
ego
superego
superid
id
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PSYCHOANALYSIS
ID, EGO, AND SUPEREGO
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Multiple Choice
It is an approach that views institutions as humanly devised constraints that structure political, economic, and social interactions?
Institutionailism
Instutionalism
Institiutionalism
Institutionalism
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Multiple Choice
Leigh-Anne was harassed by co-worker Jessy. As written in their company policy, Leigh-Anne could report the incident to their boss letting Jessy to be punished. However, their co-workers prevented Leigh-Anne to report the incident and initiated a group forum to fix the issue between the two due to their 'family culture.' Their practice of a 'family culture' manifests a/an ________ institution.
non-formal
formal
informal
unformal
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INSTITUTIONALISM
FORMAL INSTITUTIONS & INFORMAL INSTITUTIONS
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HERMENEUTICAL PHENOMENOLOGY
SIGNIFICANCE OF DATA
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Multiple Select
It is a theoretical perspective in sociology, which posits that society is composed of interrelated structures and that each structure has its own role in keeping the society stable.
Structural-Functionalism
Functionailism
Institutional Theory
Egalitarianism
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Multiple Choice
With the nearing 2022 presidential elections, a lot of misinformation and disinformation against and toward running presidentiables are shared in social media platforms. These misinformation and disinformation can be classified as ___________________ of the election.
Social Functions
Social Dysfunctions
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STRUCTURAL-FUNCTIONALISM
STRUCTURES AND MANIFEST & LATENT FUNCTIONS & DYSFUNCTIONS
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Multiple Choice
A dragon in Chinese culture represents good luck, strength, and health, while in Christianity it is the biblical symbol of the Devil. This variation in the dragon's symbolism manifests the sociological perspective of _____________ _____________.
Symbolic Interactionism
Interactic Symbolism
Symbolizationalism
Respresentationalism
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Multiple Choice
This theory posits that our definition of who we are, is more based off of our perception of other people’s perception of us?
Mirroring Effect
Mirroring-Glass Self
Mirror Mirror in the Wall
Looking-Glass Self
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SYMBOLIC INTERACTIONISM
INTERACTION-BASED MEANING
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following shows a correct analogy?
proletariats : capitalists : : bourgeoisie : workers
capitalists : workers : : proletariats : bourgeoisie
bourgeoisie : capitalists : : proletariats : workers
workers : bourgeoisie : : capitalists : proletariats
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MARXISM
SOCIAL INEQUALITY & CLASS CONFLICT
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Review Lesson
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THEORIES AND APPROACHES IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
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