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Is the unmasking imperative one of the characteristics of sociology?. TRUE. FALSE. According to Berger, anthropologists use the term ''culture shock'' to describe the impact of a totally new culture upon a newcomer. TRUE. FALSE. In sociology, the roots of the debunking motif are psychological rather than methodological. TRUE. FALSE. The first wisdom of sociology is that things are what they seem. TRUE. FALSE. In Western countries, and especially in Japan, it is assumed that men and women marry because they are in love. TRUE. FALSE. Sociology is suitable for people interested in shocking discoveries. TRUE. FALSE. Sociological discoveries are always outrageous to moral sentiment. TRUE. FALSE. The term "world-taken-for-granted" by Alfred Schuetz, it's so important in sociology. TRUE. FALSE. Sociological perspective can be understood in terms of such phrase as "seeing throught". TRUE. FALSE. According to Berger, anthropologists use the term culture shock to describe the impact of a totally new culture upon a newcomer?. TRUE. FALSE. Peter L. Berger said that the first wisdom of sociology could be that "things are not what they seem". TRUE. FALSE. What sociological discoveries and exploration in distant lands have in common is the sudden illumination of new and unsuspected facets of human existence in society. TRUE. FALSE. P. L. Berger have wrotte many thing about the religions?. TRUE. FALSE. Does unmasking tendency need not necesarily be due to the sociologists temperament or inclinations?. TRUE. FALSE. Is the wish to penetrate to the mysteries that lie behind the facade an analog to sociological curiosity?. TRUE. FALSE. The emotion of love creates relationships, not relationships create the emotion of love. TRUE. FALSE. One of the main characteristics of Sociology is that it unmasks the pretensions and the propaganda by which men cloak ther actions with each other. TRUE. FALSE. According to Berger, the first encounters with polygamy or even with the way some nations drive their automobiles can be quite a shock to an American visitor. TRUE. FALSE. Feelings of disgust, disapproval and excitement are results from a "culture shock". TRUE. FALSE. The sociological thought has a better chance of developing in historical circumstances marked by stability in how a culture sees themselves. TRUE. FALSE. According to Berger... a person who lives in such a city will time and again experience surprise or even shock as he discovers that strange pursuits that some men engaged in quite unobtrusively in houses that, from the outside, look like all the others. TRUE. FALSE. Is some people unlike to find out the "travel shock"?. TRUE. FALSE. According to berger,sociologist declare the romantic interpretation to be an illusion. TRUE. FALSE. According to Berger the sociological discovery experience can be descrived as a culture shock minus the geographical displacement. TRUE. FALSE. Most explorers no longer encounter cannibalism in thier travels today. TRUE. FALSE. People who like to avoid shocking discoveries, who prefer to believe that society is just what they were taught in Sunday school, who like the safety of the rules and the maxims of what Alfred Schuetz has called the "world-taken-for-granted", would most likely enjoy the study of sociology. TRUE. FALSE. People who avoid cultural shock or live without guessing what's on in the neighbour's house can get into the sociology. TRUE. FALSE. The humanistic justification of sociology is the excitement of discovering new and unsuspected facets of human existence in society. TRUE. FALSE. The sociologist will want to know above all the constituency of the "formal power structure". TRUE. FALSE. To ask sociological questions, presupposes that one is interested in looking some distance beyond commonly accepted or officially goals of human actions. It presupposes a certain awareness that human events have different levels of meaning. TRUE. FALSE. The roots of the debunking motif in sociology are not psychological but methodological. TRUE. FALSE. According to P.Berger you do not need to travel long distances in order to face a cultural shock. TRUE. FALSE. The perception of the reality behind the facades demands a important intellectusl effort. TRUE. FALSE. Can we define "culture shock" as the impact of a new culture upon a newcomer?. TRUE. FALSE. Anthropologist use the term " Cultural shock"to describe the impact of a totally new culture upon a newcomer?. TRUE. FALSE. Every social study that does not come back to the problems of biography, of history, and of their intersections within the society has completed its intellectual journey. TRUE. FALSE. According to sociological studies, only when certain conditions are met or have been constructed, one allows oneself to 'fall in love'. TRUE. FALSE. |




