The Multiple-Nuclei Theory Of Urban Growth Was Presented By-------?
The Multiple-Nuclei Theory Of Urban Growth Was Presented By-------?
Ferdinand Tonnies | |
Homer Hoyt | |
Ernest Burgess | |
C.D Harris And Edward L. Ulman |
پاک اسٹڈی لائبریری اپنی خدمات کو بہتر کرنے کے لئے نئے سوفٹ وئیر انسٹال کررہی ہے ۔ اس لئے آئندہ کچھ دن آپ کو کچھ صفحات تک رسائی میں مشکلات کا سامنا ہوسکتا ہے ۔ جس کے لئے ہم معذرت خواہ ہیں۔
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The Multiple-Nuclei Theory Of Urban Growth Was Presented By-------?
Ferdinand Tonnies | |
Homer Hoyt | |
Ernest Burgess | |
C.D Harris And Edward L. Ulman |
The Most Prominent Spokesmen Of Functionalist Perspective Are-------?
All Of Above | |
Talcott Parsons | |
Robert Merton | |
Kingsley Davis |
The Four Principles Of Mcdonaldization Are--------?
Efficiency Calculability Affordability Consistent Decor | |
Efficiency Calculability Uniformity Automation | |
Efficiency Big Mac Large Fries’ Milkshake | |
Efficiency Dehumanization Automation High Calories |
The Four Principles Of Mcdonaldization Are-------?
Efficiency Calculability Affordability Consistent Decor | |
Efficiency Calculability Uniformity Automation | |
Efficiency Dehumanization Automation High Calories | |
Efficiency Big Mac Large Fries’ Milkshake |
The Four Principles Of Mcdonaldization Are------?
Efficiency Big Mac Large Fries’ Milkshake | |
Efficiency Calculability Affordability Consistent Decor | |
Efficiency Calculability Uniformity Automation | |
Efficiency Dehumanization Automation High Calories |
The Four Ideal Types Of Social Action That Weber Identified Were As Follows Instrumentally-Rational, Value-Rational Traditional And------?
Effective | |
Infected | |
Affective | |
Affectual |
The Four Ideal Types Of Social Action That Weber Identified Were As Follows Instrumentally-Rational Value-Rational Traditional And------?
Infected | |
Affectual | |
Effective | |
Affective |
The First Step In Scientific Method Is--------?
Observation | |
Addition To Already Experimented Material | |
Recollection | |
None Of These |
The First Step In Any Sociological Research Project Is To--------?
Review Previous Research | |
Define The Problem | |
Formulate A Hypothesis | |
Collect Data |
The First Step In Any Sociological Research Project Is To------?
Formulate A Hypothesis | |
Review Previous Research | |
Define The Problem | |
Collect Data |
The First Stage That Existed In Pre-British Era Was When Civil Society Existed In The Form Of-------?
Rural Notables | |
Ngos | |
Both B And C | |
Baradaris |
The First Stage Of The Demographic Transition Is Called The--------?
Pre-Transition Stage | |
Transition Stage | |
Post Transition Stage | |
Initiation Stage |
The First Stage Of The Demographic Transition Is Called The------?
Pretransition Stage | |
Post Transition Stage Initiation Stage | |
Initiation Stage | |
Transition Stage |
The First Stage, According To Comte Was-------?
Theological | |
Metaphysical | |
Scientific Stage | |
None Of These |
The First Stage According To Comte Is That Of-------?
Stage Of Scientific Progress | |
Stage Of Disbelief | |
None Of These | |
Guided By Supernatural Wisdom |
The First Book With The Term Sociology In Its Title Was Written By--------?
Karl Marx | |
None Of These | |
Herbert Spencer | |
Max Weber |
The Final Stage In Demographic Transition Is Marked By-------?
Low Birthrates And Low Death Rates | |
High Birthrates And Death Rates | |
Low Birthrates And High Death Rates | |
High Birthrates And Low Death Rates |
The Final Stage In Demographic Transition Is Marked By------?
Low Birth-Rates And High Death Rates | |
Low Birth-Rates And Low Death Rates | |
High Birth-Rates And Low Death Rates | |
High Birth-Rates And Death Rates |
The Feeling Of Aimlessness Or Despair Often Associated With Unsettling Conditions Is-------?
Anomie | |
Alienation | |
Ascription | |
Amorality |
The Feeling Of Aimlessness Or Despair Often Associated With Unsettling Conditions Is------?
Ascription | |
Alienation | |
Amorality | |
Anomie |
The Essential Function Of Punishment In Society Is-------?
Reform | |
Affirmation Of Moral Standards | |
None Of These | |
Revenge |
The Emphasis On The Relationship Between Religion And Which One Of The Following Is Distinctive To Weber’S Study Of Religion ?
Social Change | |
Social Inequality | |
Social Solidarity | |
Social Conflict |
The Embourgeoisement Thesis Suggests That------?
White Collar Occupations Are Being Deskilled By The Introduction Of New Technologies Into The Workplace | |
Capitalists Are Being Replaced By Salaried Managers With Bureaucratic Authority | |
The Affluent Working Class Is Adopting Middle Class Values And Ways Of Life | |
The Class Structure Has Fragmented And There Are No Longer Any Distinct Social Classes |
The Effect Of The Internet Upon The Public Sphere Has Been To------?
Reproduce It By Emphasizing Face-To-Face Contact With Peer Groups | |
Repress It By Promoting Only The Interests Of Elite Groups | |
Replace It With A Superior Form Of Communication | |
Revive It By Reaffirming A Commitment Of Freedom Of Speech |
The Earliest Theoretical Perspective In Sociology-------?
The Functionalist Perspective | |
Conflict Perspective | |
The Evolutionary Perspective | |
None Of These |