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Sociologists argue that the sociological perspective combined with the scientific method gives them the ability to make significant contributions toward an understanding of human social behavior. Describe how a theorist from each of the three sociological perspectives (structural-functionalism, conflict, and symbolic interactionism) would go about studying behavior in a college classroom. What questions would the theorist ask, and what would the theorist be likely to do?
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How Theorists from different Sociological Perspectives Go with Regards to the College
Classroom’s Behavior?
Introduction
Theories are interrelated propositions designed to provide various perspectives on how to
perceive the social world. It answers, explains, and predicts the phenomenon happening in the
social world where people live. Claude Henri de Rouvroy Comte de Saint-Simon and Auguste
Comte believed that society can be studied through the scientific methods utilized in studying
natural sciences (Introduction to Sociology, n.d.). Comte also thought that sociologists could so
for the good of the society and be able to address the factors affecting poor education as well as
poverty by identifying the laws governing the society.
Theorists from different Sociological Perspectives Go with Regards to...
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