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50 – 59 C

45 – 49 D

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SOC 108

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1. The scientific method typically begins with

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2. Galileo’s support for the heliocentric model reflected a

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3. Inductive reasoning proceeds from

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4. The principle that claims a theory must be testable is known as

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5. Francis Bacon’s method emphasized

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6. Scientific knowledge becomes more credible when it is

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7. Transcendentalism, as advanced by Emerson, encouraged

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8. Louis Pasteur’s contribution included

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9. Max Weber’s idea of the “iron cage” describes

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10. Logical and rational reasoning ensures that conclusions are

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11. Objectivity in science demands

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12. Deductive reasoning relies heavily on

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13. Sociology often applies scientific thought by

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14. Scientific thought differs from tradition by relying on

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15. An argument is sound when it is

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16. Darwin’s theory was supported by his observations in

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17. Scientific knowledge is cumulative because

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18. Scientists remain open to change by

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19. Scientific thoughts operate on a foundation of

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20. Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle focused on

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21. Sociology’s interpretive approach emphasizes

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22. Emile Durkheim’s work on suicide exemplifies

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23. Sound deductive arguments must include

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24. One major difference between inductive and deductive reasoning lies in

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25. Peer review in science promotes

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26. Karl Marx's conflict theory analyzed society through

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27. Skepticism in science encourages

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28. Philosophers like John Locke promoted the idea that knowledge comes from

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29. A flawed argument may include

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30. Empiricism is based on knowledge gained from

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31. Robert Merton’s strain theory addresses

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32. Scientific revolution shifted knowledge toward

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33. A valid deductive argument ensures that

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34. Rationalists maintain that knowledge is best gained through

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35. Objectivity in science demands

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36. Aristotle’s philosophy emphasized

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37. A hypothesis that predicts no difference or relationship is

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38. Charles Darwin’s natural selection explains change through

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39. Descartes promoted the use of

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40. Objectivity in science demands

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