Sociology Q&A
Sociology Q&A
Sociology Q&A
QUESTIONS
PHASE 1
Thinker- Karl Marx!
PHASE 2
a) How is sociological approach to human actions different
from that of psychological approach?
SOLUTIONS
a) The sociological approach to human actions differs from
the psychological approach primarily in its focus and scope.
Sociology examines human behavior in the context of social
structures, institutions, and relationships, emphasizing the
influence of society on individuals. It seeks to understand
patterns of behavior and social phenomena at the group or
societal level. In contrast, psychology focuses on individual
behavior, cognition, and emotions, exploring internal mental
processes and personality traits that shape individual
actions. While sociology considers broader social forces such
as culture, norms, and socialization, psychology delves into
individual differences, motivations, and psychological
mechanisms underlying behavior.
PHASE 3
a) Critically examine the cultural theories of social change
with suitable examples.
SOLUTIONS
PHASE 4
a) Show how Durkheim through the study of totemism
demonstrates the reality of Religion.
i) Social Facts
SOLUTIONS
a) Durkheim's study of totemism illustrates his perspective
on the reality of religion by demonstrating how religious
beliefs and practices reflect underlying social realities and
serve important functions in maintaining social cohesion and
solidarity. In his seminal work "The Elementary Forms of
Religious Life," Durkheim examines the religious beliefs and
rituals of Australian Aboriginal tribes, particularly their
totemic symbols and practices.
PHASE 5
a) Structural functionalist theory of social stratification.
Explain the critics too
SOLUTIONS
a) The structural functionalist perspective on social
stratification posits that social inequality and the hierarchical
ranking of individuals and groups serve essential functions
for society's stability and functioning. According to this
theory, social stratification is a necessary and inevitable
feature of complex societies, as it ensures the efficient
allocation of resources, rewards individuals based on their
contributions to society, and promotes social order and
cohesion.