The correct chronological order of these sociological developments is as follows:
Structural Functionalism (D): Developed during the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a framework to understand social stability and cohesion.
Positivism (B): Introduced by Auguste Comte in the early 19th century, emphasizing scientific observation and empirical data.
Social Conflict Theory (A): Popularized in the mid-20th century with contributions from Karl Marx and other sociologists, focusing on class struggles and societal inequalities.
Multicultural Perspective (C): Emerged more recently in the late 20th century, emphasizing diversity, cultural awareness, and pluralism.
Match List I with List II:
List I (Explanation) | List II (Concept/Theory) |
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(A) An overgeneralised and unverified prototype about a particular group. | I. Psychotherapy |
(B) The use of any psychological technique in the treatment of mental/psychological disorder or maladjustment. | II. Stereotype |
(C) A therapy in which the underlying assumption is that people have control over their behaviour, can make choices about their lives. | III. Humanistic Therapy |
(D) A relatively persistent and consistent behaviour pattern manifested in a wide range of circumstances. | IV. Trait |
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
LIST I (Concept) | LIST II (Explanation) |
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A. Growth | Increase in the size of the body parts of the organism |
B. Development | The process by which an individual grows and changes throughout the life cycle |
C. Evolution | Species specific changes over a long period of time |
D. Maturation | The changes that follow an orderly sequence and are largely dictated by the genetic blueprint |