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| Max Weber, end goal of spectrum, good and evil, abstract statement of the essential characteristics of any social phenomenon-Auguste Comte |
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| normlessness, out of sync with society, Emile Durkheim |
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| rejected by Karl Marx the explanation that short comings are the result of an individual not the flaws of society |
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| systematic study of human society/ A way of under standing based on science. |
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| Durkhiem, social bonds based on shared moral values and sentiment |
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| social bonds based on independence and specialization |
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| factory owners, people who own and operate factories and other businesses in the pursuit of profit. Karl Marx |
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| factory workers, those who sell their productive labor for wages. Karl Marx |
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| ➢ Rationalization of Society |
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| Max Weber, historical change from tradition to rationality as the main type of human thought |
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| consistency in measurement |
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| measuring what you intend to measure |
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| specifying before hand what is being measured |
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