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Introduction to Sociology
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Introduction to Sociology
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1. -------------------refers to the reciprocal contact between two or more persons.
2. _________ refers to the organised way of doing things.
3. ‘Sociology is the science of social institutions’
4. --------------- implies statuses and division of labour
5. ------------------- has divided sociology into social statics and social dynamics.
6. ------------ are merely the characteristic ways in which interaction occurs.
7. Law of three stages is the one of the major theories of -----------------.
8. ------------------------was considered the Father of Sociology
9. Sociology is a general science not a pure science- said by
10. ----------------------is the analysis of large social systems
11. Positive philosophy is the famous work of___________.
12. __________ is the system of social interaction
13. Groups which provide experience lacking in intimacy
14. ------------------- is a unique possession of man
15. The -------------- perspective was the earliest theoretical perspective in Sociology
16. Sociology is a pure and independent science- said by
17. ___________ has divided groups into horizontal and vertical
18. ------------ refer to the interdependence of parts in groups
19. Comte introduced the word “Sociology” for the first time in his famous work----------
20. --------------- theories assume that societies are in constant state of change, in which conflict is a permanent feature.
21. It was-------------- who for the first time made a sociological analysis of formal organisation
22. _________ consists of two or more individuals among whom we find an established pattern of interaction.
23. ___________ has introduced the term primary groups.
24. ------------------- is a process whereby men interpenetrate the minds of each other
25. The author of folkways