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It is the accepted behavior that an individual is expected to conform

to in a particular group, community, or culture.


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a. Social Norm
b. Folkway
c. Norm
d. Law

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Theories are theoretical. Practice is practical. Is the statement


correct?
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a. Yes
b. I think so
c. No
d. Sometimes

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These are a formal body of rules enacted by the state and backed by
the power of the state.
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a. Mores
b. Folkways
c. Norms
d. Laws

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Ideally, what comes first theory or practice?


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a. Theory
b. Practice
c. Both
d. None of these

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It is synonymous with the terms thesis, hypothesis, supposition, and


proposition.
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a. Theory
b. Principle
c. Construct
d. Hypothesis

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It provides concepts to name what we observe and to explain


relationships between concepts.
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a. Theory
b. Construct
c. Principle
d. Concept

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It also refers to the reaction to facts of the relationship between the


individual and his environment.
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a. Human behavior
b. Conduct norms
c. Behavior
d. Norms

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Police officers, firearms, handcuffs are examples of what?


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a. Concept
b. Principle
c. Construct
d. Hypothesis

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It is composed of the social concepts of what it means to be who he


is.
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a. Moi
b. Personne
c. Conscience
d. Ego
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In _____, people are considered as living machines that receive


information from the world, process it in various ways, and then act on
it
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a. sociology
b. philosophy
c. psychology
d. theory

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In theory, many assumptions are made to explain the phenomenon


and concepts. Is the statement correct?
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a. Yes
b. I think so
c. No
d. Sometimes

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It is a statement that explains the relationship between abstract


concepts in a meaningful way.
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a. Concept
b. Principle
c. Theory
d. Variable

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It is a symbolic representation of an actual thing.


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a. Theory
b. Construct
c. Principle
d. Concept

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What expresses the relationship between two or more concepts or
constructs?
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a. Theory
b. Construct
c. Principle
d. Concept

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It is the discipline concerned with what is morally good and bad, right
and wrong.
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a. Social Ethics
b. Moral Philosophy
c. Ethics
d. Both b and c

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What are the basic components of theory?


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a. Concepts and constructs


b. Concepts and principles
c. Principles and arguments
d. Principles and propositions

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What level of awareness of the human mind that serves as the scanner
for us causing us to perceive an event triggers a need to react?
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a. Conscious
b. Subconscious
c. Unconscious
d. All of these

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Theory is an abstracted practice, and _______is an applied theory.


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a. practice
b. concept
c. hypothesis
d. principle

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How many percent does our conscious level of awareness in our mind
have?
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a. 10
b. 50
c. 30
d. 20

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Who said that human behavior flows from three main sources: desire,
emotion and knowledge?
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a. Socrates
b. Aristotle
c. Plato
d. Sigmund Freud

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It is a thought, an idea about the way the world works that allows you
to predict what will happen if you do something.
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a. Theory
b. Construct
c. Principle
d. Concept

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It is the word for concepts with no physical referent.


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a. Construct
b. Principle
c. Theory
d. Concept

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It is where all of our memories and past experiences reside.
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a. Conscious
b. Subconscious
c. Unconscious
d. All of these

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What discipline uses scientific methods "to understand and explain


how the thoughts, feelings, and behavior of individuals are influenced
by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of other human beings?
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a. social psychology
b. Criminology
c. Sociology
d. Psychology

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What principle or a body of interrelated principles that purports to


explain or predict a number of interrelated phenomena?
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a. Theory
b. Construct
c. Principle
d. Concept

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It refers to a person’s sense of who he is, his body, and his basic
identity, his biological givenness.
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a. Moi
b. Personne
c. Conscience
d. Ego

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Who said that each person has a natural obligation to achieve,
become, and make something of himself by pursuing his true ends and
goals in life?
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a. Aristotle
b. Albert Einstein
c. Plato
d. Socrates

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Who believed that the best life and the life most suited to human
nature involved reasoning?
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a. Socrates
b. Aristotle
c. Plato
d. Sigmund Freud

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It is a set of logically related explanatory hypotheses that are


consistent with a body of empirical facts and may suggest more
empirical relationships.
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a. Theory
b. Construct
c. Principle
d. Concept

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Who said this maxim, “In theory, theory and practice are the same. In
practice, they are not?”
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a. Sigmund Freud
b. Albert Einstein
c. Freda Adler
d. Socrates

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