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Nama: Kamelia Wiladatul H Kelas: X-5 Absen: 13

SOSIOLOGY

Answer This Following Question! 1. Tell us briefly how the birth of science 2. Call and explain the properties of science! 3. Describe the origin of the word sociology. What is relation to other sciences? 4. Explain the relationship of philosophy to sociology? 5. Why are there differences in among sociologists in makes the definition of sociology? 6. According to your opinition, why is not sociology rate? 7. What was the object of study of sociology? 8. Explain why sociology can be said as a science! 9. Call and explain the methods in sociology! 10. What is sociology as a science that can stand on its own! 11. Why sociology is called applied science and pure science? Explain! 12. Explain the sociological understanding of the functional approach! 13. What is the difference methods of quantitative and qualitative methods in sociology? 14. One of the nature of sociology is nonetis. Explain why this is so and give a case in point! 15. Explain the benefits of studying sociology? Answer! 1. Humans have 2 properties namely: with a natural sense of awe and curiosity. From my curiosity was doing a scientific study (research, observation) and nonscientific (try). And from there arose a science 2. a. Empirical: science is based on observations of reality. b.Theoretical: pobud science that seeks to make abstractions from the observed results. c.Cumulative: prepared on the basis of theories that already exist / repair the old theory. b. Non ethical: discussion of an issue does not question the good or bad issue, but aims to describe the problem. 3. Etymologically, sociology actually comes from the Latin word "Socius" which means friend (can also be interpreted as an association of human life or society), and the Greek word "Logos" means word or speech so that ultimately means science. So simply sociology is a science about the relationship between friend and friend. More broadly, sociology is the science of society.

4. Both classification in category scientific empirical, genetic, and related cause and effect. 5. Due to the different points of view so that the experts opinion is different. 6. Because sociology is the study of society so that can be changed in accordance with the times. 7. Society, because the focus of study is sociology and human relations process arising from the existence of such relations in society. 8. Because sociology has some basic elements incorporated in a resolution. And its object is clear, especially concerning human relations network, using the scientific method other than that arranged systematically. because in the sociology of knowledge such as knowledge there are various legal, health, relationships, etc. which aims to regulate all human behavior is too far under the category of such knowledge. Whose name is that science is a collection of knowledge. 9. a. Qualitative Methods: prioritizing how it works with to describe the results of research based on assessments of the data obtained. This method is used if the research data can not be measured with numbers. b. Quantitative Methods: prioritizes information based on the numbers or symptoms as measured by the scale, index, tables, and statistical tests. 10. No, because in solving the problems of the sociology of science needs help others. 11. Sociology review of its classified as a pure science (pure science) rather than applied science (applied science). Sociology is intended to provide competencies to students in understanding concepts like socialization sociology, social groups, social structures, social institutions, social change, and conflict until the creation of social integration. 12. more inclined to review that every component of society has the function and role in society. The study gives priority to these functions and more to ignore the structure, that each component must be functioning properly, otherwise there will be inequalities in social life. 13. a. Qualitative Methods: prioritizing how it works with to describe the results of research based on assessments of the data obtained. This method is used if the research data can not be measured with numbers. b. Quantitative Methods: prioritizes information based on the numbers or symptoms as measured by the scale, index, tables, and statistical tests. 14. No question the merits of a problem, but aims to transform and explain the problem. 15. a. Can clearly see ourselves as individuals and as members of group / community. b. Can examine our place in society and to be able to see the world or other cultures that we have not known before. c. Can know and understand the various situations and socio-cultural problems encountered in life.

Nama: Maulidia Annisa R Kelas: X-5 Absen: 16

SOSIOLOGY

Answer This Following Question! 1) Tell us briefly how the birth of science 2) Call and explain the properties of science! 3) Describe the origin of the word sociology. What is relation to other sciences? 4) Explain the relationship of philosophy to sociology? 5) Why are there differences in among sociologists in makes the definition of sociology? 6) According to your opinition, why is not sociology rate? 7) What was the object of study of sociology? 8) Explain why sociology can be said as a science! 9) Call and explain the methods in sociology! 10) What is sociology as a science that can stand on its own! 11) Why sociology is called applied science and pure science? Explain! 12) Explain the sociological understanding of the functional approach! 13) What is the difference methods of quantitative and qualitative methods in sociology? 14) One of the nature of sociology is nonetis. Explain why this is so and give a case in point! 15) Explain the benefits of studying sociology? Answer! 1. Humans have 2 properties namely: with a natural sense of awe and curiosity. From my curiosity was doing a scientific study (research, observation) and non-scientific (try). And from there arose a scienc 2. a. Empirical: science is based on observations of reality. b.Theoretical: pobud science that seeks to make abstractions from the observed results. c.Cumulative: prepared on the basis of theories that already exist / repair the old theory. b. Non ethical: discussion of an issue does not question the good or bad issue, but aims to describe the problem. 3. Etymologically, sociology actually comes from the Latin word "Socius" which means friend (can also be interpreted as an association of human life or society), and the Greek word "Logos" means word or speech so that ultimately means science. So simply sociology is a science about the relationship between friend and friend. More broadly, sociology is the science of society.

4. Both classification in category scientific empirical, genetic, and related cause and effect. 5. Due to the different points of view so that the experts opinion is different. 6. Because sociology is the study of society so that can be changed in accordance with the times. 7. Society, because the focus of study is sociology and human relations process arising from the existence of such relations in society. 8. Because sociology has some basic elements incorporated in a resolution. And its object is clear, especially concerning human relations network, using the scientific method other than that arranged systematically. because in the sociology of knowledge such as knowledge there are various legal, health, relationships, etc. which aims to regulate all human behavior is too far under the category of such knowledge. Whose name is that science is a collection of knowledge. 9. a. Qualitative Methods: prioritizing how it works with to describe the results of research based on assessments of the data obtained. This method is used if the research data can not be measured with numbers. b. Quantitative Methods: prioritizes information based on the numbers or symptoms as measured by the scale, index, tables, and statistical tests. 10. No, because in solving the problems of the sociology of science needs help others. 11. Sociology review of its classified as a pure science (pure science) rather than applied science (applied science). Sociology is intended to provide competencies to students in understanding concepts like socialization sociology, social groups, social structures, social institutions, social change, and conflict until the creation of social integration. 12. more inclined to review that every component of society has the function and role in society. The study gives priority to these functions and more to ignore the structure, that each component must be functioning properly, otherwise there will be inequalities in social life. 13. a. Qualitative Methods: prioritizing how it works with to describe the results of research based on assessments of the data obtained. This method is used if the research data can not be measured with numbers. b. Quantitative Methods: prioritizes information based on the numbers or symptoms as measured by the scale, index, tables, and statistical tests. 14. No question the merits of a problem, but aims to transform and explain the problem. 15. a. Can clearly see ourselves as individuals and as members of group / community. b. Can examine our place in society and to be able to see the world or other cultures that we have not known before. c. Can know and understand the various situations and socio-cultural problems encountered in life.

Nama: Moch Zakaria Kelas: X-5 Absen: 17

SOSIOLOGY

Answer This Following Question! 1) Tell us briefly how the birth of science 2) Call and explain the properties of science! 3) Describe the origin of the word sociology. What is relation to other sciences? 4) Explain the relationship of philosophy to sociology? 5) Why are there differences in among sociologists in makes the definition of sociology? 6) According to your opinition, why is not sociology rate? 7) What was the object of study of sociology? 8) Explain why sociology can be said as a science! 9) Call and explain the methods in sociology! 10) What is sociology as a science that can stand on its own! 11) Why sociology is called applied science and pure science? Explain! 12) Explain the sociological understanding of the functional approach! 13) What is the difference methods of quantitative and qualitative methods in sociology? 14) One of the nature of sociology is nonetis. Explain why this is so and give a case in point! 15) Explain the benefits of studying sociology? Answer! 1. Humans have 2 properties namely: with a natural sense of awe and curiosity. From my curiosity was doing a scientific study (research, observation) and non-scientific (try). And from there arose a science 2. a. Empirical: science is based on observations of reality. b.Theoretical: pobud science that seeks to make abstractions from the observed results. c.Cumulative: prepared on the basis of theories that already exist / repair the old theory. b. Non ethical: discussion of an issue does not question the good or bad issue, but aims to describe the problem. 3. Etymologically, sociology actually comes from the Latin word "Socius" which means friend (can also be interpreted as an association of human life or society), and the Greek word "Logos" means word or speech so that ultimately means science. So simply sociology is a science about the relationship between friend and friend. More broadly, sociology is the science of society.

4. Both classification in category scientific empirical, genetic, and related cause and effect. 5. Due to the different points of view so that the experts opinion is different. 6. Because sociology is the study of society so that can be changed in accordance with the times. 7. Society, because the focus of study is sociology and human relations process arising from the existence of such relations in society. 8. Because sociology has some basic elements incorporated in a resolution. And its object is clear, especially concerning human relations network, using the scientific method other than that arranged systematically. because in the sociology of knowledge such as knowledge there are various legal, health, relationships, etc. which aims to regulate all human behavior is too far under the category of such knowledge. Whose name is that science is a collection of knowledge. 9. a. Qualitative Methods: prioritizing how it works with to describe the results of research based on assessments of the data obtained. This method is used if the research data can not be measured with numbers. b. Quantitative Methods: prioritizes information based on the numbers or symptoms as measured by the scale, index, tables, and statistical tests. 10. No, because in solving the problems of the sociology of science needs help others. 11. Sociology review of its classified as a pure science (pure science) rather than applied science (applied science). Sociology is intended to provide competencies to students in understanding concepts like socialization sociology, social groups, social structures, social institutions, social change, and conflict until the creation of social integration. 12. more inclined to review that every component of society has the function and role in society. The study gives priority to these functions and more to ignore the structure, that each component must be functioning properly, otherwise there will be inequalities in social life. 13. a. Qualitative Methods: prioritizing how it works with to describe the results of research based on assessments of the data obtained. This method is used if the research data can not be measured with numbers. b. Quantitative Methods: prioritizes information based on the numbers or symptoms as measured by the scale, index, tables, and statistical tests. 14. No question the merits of a problem, but aims to transform and explain the problem. 15. a. Can clearly see ourselves as individuals and as members of group / community. b. Can examine our place in society and to be able to see the world or other cultures that we have not known before. c. Can know and understand the various situations and socio-cultural problems encountered in life.

Nama: Novia Dwi A Kelas: X-5 Absen: 21

SOSIOLOGY

Answer This Following Question! 1. Tell us briefly how the birth of science 2. Call and explain the properties of science! 3. Describe the origin of the word sociology. What is relation to other sciences? 4. Explain the relationship of philosophy to sociology? 5. Why are there differences in among sociologists in makes the definition of sociology? 6. According to your opinition, why is not sociology rate? 7. What was the object of study of sociology? 8. Explain why sociology can be said as a science! 9. Call and explain the methods in sociology! 10. What is sociology as a science that can stand on its own! 11. Why sociology is called applied science and pure science? Explain! 12. Explain the sociological understanding of the functional approach! 13. What is the difference methods of quantitative and qualitative methods in sociology? 14. One of the nature of sociology is nonetis. Explain why this is so and give a case in point! 15. Explain the benefits of studying sociology? Answer! 1. Humans have 2 properties namely: with a natural sense of awe and curiosity. From my curiosity was doing a scientific study (research, observation) and non-scientific (try). And from there arose a science 2. a. Empirical: science is based on observations of reality. b.Theoretical: pobud science that seeks to make abstractions from the observed results. c.Cumulative: prepared on the basis of theories that already exist / repair the old theory. b. Non ethical: discussion of an issue does not question the good or bad issue, but aims to describe the problem. 3. Etymologically, sociology actually comes from the Latin word "Socius" which means friend (can also be interpreted as an association of human life or society), and the Greek word "Logos" means word or speech so that ultimately means science. So simply sociology is a science about the relationship between friend and friend. More broadly, sociology is the science of society.

4. Both classification in category scientific empirical, genetic, and related cause and effect. 5. Due to the different points of view so that the experts opinion is different. 6. Because sociology is the study of society so that can be changed in accordance with the times. 7. Society, because the focus of study is sociology and human relations process arising from the existence of such relations in society. 8. Because sociology has some basic elements incorporated in a resolution. And its object is clear, especially concerning human relations network, using the scientific method other than that arranged systematically. because in the sociology of knowledge such as knowledge there are various legal, health, relationships, etc. which aims to regulate all human behavior is too far under the category of such knowledge. Whose name is that science is a collection of knowledge. 9. a. Qualitative Methods: prioritizing how it works with to describe the results of research based on assessments of the data obtained. This method is used if the research data can not be measured with numbers. b. Quantitative Methods: prioritizes information based on the numbers or symptoms as measured by the scale, index, tables, and statistical tests. 10. No, because in solving the problems of the sociology of science needs help others. 11. Sociology review of its classified as a pure science (pure science) rather than applied science (applied science). Sociology is intended to provide competencies to students in understanding concepts like socialization sociology, social groups, social structures, social institutions, social change, and conflict until the creation of social integration. 12. more inclined to review that every component of society has the function and role in society. The study gives priority to these functions and more to ignore the structure, that each component must be functioning properly, otherwise there will be inequalities in social life. 13. a. Qualitative Methods: prioritizing how it works with to describe the results of research based on assessments of the data obtained. This method is used if the research data can not be measured with numbers. b. Quantitative Methods: prioritizes information based on the numbers or symptoms as measured by the scale, index, tables, and statistical tests. 14. No question the merits of a problem, but aims to transform and explain the problem. 15. a. Can clearly see ourselves as individuals and as members of group / community. b. Can examine our place in society and to be able to see the world or other cultures that we have not known before. c. Can know and understand the various situations and socio-cultural problems encountered in life.

Nama: Ratih Kumalararas Kelas: X-5 Absen: 23

SOSIOLOGY

Answer This Following Question! 1) Tell us briefly how the birth of science 2) Call and explain the properties of science! 3) Describe the origin of the word sociology. What is relation to other sciences? 4) Explain the relationship of philosophy to sociology? 5) Why are there differences in among sociologists in makes the definition of sociology? 6) According to your opinition, why is not sociology rate? 7) What was the object of study of sociology? 8) Explain why sociology can be said as a science! 9) Call and explain the methods in sociology! 10) What is sociology as a science that can stand on its own! 11) Why sociology is called applied science and pure science? Explain! 12) Explain the sociological understanding of the functional approach! 13) What is the difference methods of quantitative and qualitative methods in sociology? 14) One of the nature of sociology is nonetis. Explain why this is so and give a case in point! 15) Explain the benefits of studying sociology? Answer! 1. Humans have 2 properties namely: with a natural sense of awe and curiosity. From my curiosity was doing a scientific study (research, observation) and non-scientific (try). And from there arose a science 2. a. Empirical: science is based on observations of reality. b.Theoretical: pobud science that seeks to make abstractions from the observed results. c.Cumulative: prepared on the basis of theories that already exist / repair the old theory. b. Non ethical: discussion of an issue does not question the good or bad issue, but aims to describe the problem. 3. Etymologically, sociology actually comes from the Latin word "Socius" which means friend (can also be interpreted as an association of human life or society), and the Greek word "Logos" means word or speech so that ultimately means science. So simply sociology is a science about the relationship between friend and friend. More broadly, sociology is the science of society.

4. Both classification in category scientific empirical, genetic, and related cause and effect. 5. Due to the different points of view so that the experts opinion is different. 6. Because sociology is the study of society so that can be changed in accordance with the times. 7. Society, because the focus of study is sociology and human relations process arising from the existence of such relations in society. 8. Because sociology has some basic elements incorporated in a resolution. And its object is clear, especially concerning human relations network, using the scientific method other than that arranged systematically. because in the sociology of knowledge such as knowledge there are various legal, health, relationships, etc. which aims to regulate all human behavior is too far under the category of such knowledge. Whose name is that science is a collection of knowledge. 9. a. Qualitative Methods: prioritizing how it works with to describe the results of research based on assessments of the data obtained. This method is used if the research data can not be measured with numbers. b. Quantitative Methods: prioritizes information based on the numbers or symptoms as measured by the scale, index, tables, and statistical tests. 10. No, because in solving the problems of the sociology of science needs help others. 11. Sociology review of its classified as a pure science (pure science) rather than applied science (applied science). Sociology is intended to provide competencies to students in understanding concepts like socialization sociology, social groups, social structures, social institutions, social change, and conflict until the creation of social integration. 12. more inclined to review that every component of society has the function and role in society. The study gives priority to these functions and more to ignore the structure, that each component must be functioning properly, otherwise there will be inequalities in social life. 13. a. Qualitative Methods: prioritizing how it works with to describe the results of research based on assessments of the data obtained. This method is used if the research data can not be measured with numbers. b. Quantitative Methods: prioritizes information based on the numbers or symptoms as measured by the scale, index, tables, and statistical tests. 14. No question the merits of a problem, but aims to transform and explain the problem. 15. a. Can clearly see ourselves as individuals and as members of group / community. b. Can examine our place in society and to be able to see the world or other cultures that we have not known before. c. Can know and understand the various situations and socio-cultural problems encountered in life.

Nama: Revli Okvilia S Kelas: X-5 Absen: 25

SOSIOLOGY

Answer This Following Question! 1. Tell us briefly how the birth of science 2. Call and explain the properties of science! 3. Describe the origin of the word sociology. What is relation to other sciences? 4. Explain the relationship of philosophy to sociology? 5. Why are there differences in among sociologists in makes the definition of sociology? 6. According to your opinition, why is not sociology rate? 7. What was the object of study of sociology? 8. Explain why sociology can be said as a science! 9. Call and explain the methods in sociology! 10. What is sociology as a science that can stand on its own! 11. Why sociology is called applied science and pure science? Explain! 12. Explain the sociological understanding of the functional approach! 13. What is the difference methods of quantitative and qualitative methods in sociology? 14. One of the nature of sociology is nonetis. Explain why this is so and give a case in point! 15. Explain the benefits of studying sociology? Answer! 1. Humans have 2 properties namely: with a natural sense of awe and curiosity. From my curiosity was doing a scientific study (research, observation) and non-scientific (try). And from there arose a science 2. a. Empirical: science is based on observations of reality. b.Theoretical: pobud science that seeks to make abstractions from the observed results. c.Cumulative: prepared on the basis of theories that already exist / repair the old theory. b. Non ethical: discussion of an issue does not question the good or bad issue, but aims to describe the problem. 3. Etymologically, sociology actually comes from the Latin word "Socius" which means friend (can also be interpreted as an association of human life or society), and the Greek word "Logos" means word or speech so that ultimately means science. So simply sociology is a science about the relationship between friend and friend. More broadly, sociology is the science of society.

4. Both classification in category scientific empirical, genetic, and related cause and effect. 5. Due to the different points of view so that the experts opinion is different. 6. Because sociology is the study of society so that can be changed in accordance with the times. 7. Society, because the focus of study is sociology and human relations process arising from the existence of such relations in society. 8. Because sociology has some basic elements incorporated in a resolution. And its object is clear, especially concerning human relations network, using the scientific method other than that arranged systematically. because in the sociology of knowledge such as knowledge there are various legal, health, relationships, etc. which aims to regulate all human behavior is too far under the category of such knowledge. Whose name is that science is a collection of knowledge. 9. a. Qualitative Methods: prioritizing how it works with to describe the results of research based on assessments of the data obtained. This method is used if the research data can not be measured with numbers. b. Quantitative Methods: prioritizes information based on the numbers or symptoms as measured by the scale, index, tables, and statistical tests. 10. No, because in solving the problems of the sociology of science needs help others. 11. Sociology review of its classified as a pure science (pure science) rather than applied science (applied science). Sociology is intended to provide competencies to students in understanding concepts like socialization sociology, social groups, social structures, social institutions, social change, and conflict until the creation of social integration. 12. more inclined to review that every component of society has the function and role in society. The study gives priority to these functions and more to ignore the structure, that each component must be functioning properly, otherwise there will be inequalities in social life. 13. a. Qualitative Methods: prioritizing how it works with to describe the results of research based on assessments of the data obtained. This method is used if the research data can not be measured with numbers. b. Quantitative Methods: prioritizes information based on the numbers or symptoms as measured by the scale, index, tables, and statistical tests. 14. No question the merits of a problem, but aims to transform and explain the problem. 15. a. Can clearly see ourselves as individuals and as members of group / community. b. Can examine our place in society and to be able to see the world or other cultures that we have not known before. c. Can know and understand the various situations and socio-cultural problems encountered in life.

Nama: Rickhad Yudhian P P Kelas: X-5 Absen: 26

SOSIOLOGY

Answer This Following Question! 1) Tell us briefly how the birth of science 2) Call and explain the properties of science! 3) Describe the origin of the word sociology. What is relation to other sciences? 4) Explain the relationship of philosophy to sociology? 5) Why are there differences in among sociologists in makes the definition of sociology? 6) According to your opinition, why is not sociology rate? 7) What was the object of study of sociology? 8) Explain why sociology can be said as a science! 9) Call and explain the methods in sociology! 10) What is sociology as a science that can stand on its own! 11) Why sociology is called applied science and pure science? Explain! 12) Explain the sociological understanding of the functional approach! 13) What is the difference methods of quantitative and qualitative methods in sociology? 14) One of the nature of sociology is nonetis. Explain why this is so and give a case in point! 15) Explain the benefits of studying sociology? Answer! 1. Humans have 2 properties namely: with a natural sense of awe and curiosity. From my curiosity was doing a scientific study (research, observation) and non-scientific (try). And from there arose a science 2. a. Empirical: science is based on observations of reality. b.Theoretical: pobud science that seeks to make abstractions from the observed results. c.Cumulative: prepared on the basis of theories that already exist / repair the old theory. b. Non ethical: discussion of an issue does not question the good or bad issue, but aims to describe the problem. 3. Etymologically, sociology actually comes from the Latin word "Socius" which means friend (can also be interpreted as an association of human life or society), and the Greek word "Logos" means word or speech so that ultimately means science. So simply sociology is a science about the relationship between friend and friend. More broadly, sociology is the science of society.

4. Both classification in category scientific empirical, genetic, and related cause and effect. 5. Due to the different points of view so that the experts opinion is different. 6. Because sociology is the study of society so that can be changed in accordance with the times. 7. Society, because the focus of study is sociology and human relations process arising from the existence of such relations in society. 8. Because sociology has some basic elements incorporated in a resolution. And its object is clear, especially concerning human relations network, using the scientific method other than that arranged systematically. because in the sociology of knowledge such as knowledge there are various legal, health, relationships, etc. which aims to regulate all human behavior is too far under the category of such knowledge. Whose name is that science is a collection of knowledge. 9. a. Qualitative Methods: prioritizing how it works with to describe the results of research based on assessments of the data obtained. This method is used if the research data can not be measured with numbers. b. Quantitative Methods: prioritizes information based on the numbers or symptoms as measured by the scale, index, tables, and statistical tests. 10. No, because in solving the problems of the sociology of science needs help others. 11. Sociology review of its classified as a pure science (pure science) rather than applied science (applied science). Sociology is intended to provide competencies to students in understanding concepts like socialization sociology, social groups, social structures, social institutions, social change, and conflict until the creation of social integration. 12. more inclined to review that every component of society has the function and role in society. The study gives priority to these functions and more to ignore the structure, that each component must be functioning properly, otherwise there will be inequalities in social life. 13. a. Qualitative Methods: prioritizing how it works with to describe the results of research based on assessments of the data obtained. This method is used if the research data can not be measured with numbers. b. Quantitative Methods: prioritizes information based on the numbers or symptoms as measured by the scale, index, tables, and statistical tests. 14. No question the merits of a problem, but aims to transform and explain the problem. 15. a. Can clearly see ourselves as individuals and as members of group / community. b. Can examine our place in society and to be able to see the world or other cultures that we have not known before. c. Can know and understand the various situations and socio-cultural problems encountered in life.

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