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NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Sociology Introducing Sociology Chapter 5 Doing Sociology : Research Methods

Doing Sociology : Research Methods Here is the CBSE Sociology Chapter 5 for Class 11 students. Summary and detailed explanation of the lesson, including the definitions of difficult words. All of the exercises and questions and answers from the lesson's back end have been completed. NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Sociology Doing Sociology : Research Methods Chapter 5 NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Sociology Doing Sociology : Research Methods Chapter 5 The following is a summary in Hindi and English for the academic year

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Question 1
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Explain the meaning of the following terms/words :

(i) Antithesis (ii) Thesis

(iii) Synthesis (iv) Variable

(v) Bureaucracy (vi) Organic Analogy

(vii) Capitalism

Solution
(i) Antithesis : Opposite of original state (position) / theme or proposition.

(ii) Thesis : Original state / theme / proposition.

(iii) Synthesis : A resultant of interaction between thesis and antithesis.

(iv) Variable : A social factor such as age, social class etc. which can be observed to affect other measures, such as income level.

(v) Bureaucracy : Type of organisation in which administration is based upon impersonal, written rules and a hierarchy of offices.

(vi) Organic Analogy : Comparison made to show a degree of similarity between living organs.

(vii) Capitalism : Free economy operating according to market forces (e.g. demand and supply etc.), private ownership (i.e. factors of production, such as land, factory, capital, means of transportation and communication etc.

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