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5th December 2014, 07:44 AM
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Sociology NET Exam Answer Key
Can you provide me the NET (National Eligibility Test) Exam Answer Key of old II paper of Sociology as I want to check my answers?
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5th December 2014, 08:32 AM
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Re: Sociology NET Exam Answer Key
The NET (National Eligibility Test) Exam Answer Key of old II paper of Sociology as you want to check your answers is as follows: NET Exam Answer Key of II Papers of Sociology 01B02B03D04B05B06A07D08D09D10C11C12A13D14D15B16B17 B18C19A20B21C22C23A24C25B26D27D28B29D C31C32A33A34B35B36A37B38B39A40A41C42D43C44B45D46C4 7C48A49D50D Sociology NET Exam Syllabus for paper 2 Basic Concepts Institution Culture Community Association Norms and Values Social Group Meaning Primary- Secondary Formal- Informal In-group- Out-group Reference Group Social Institutions Marriage Family education Economy Religion Polity Meaning and Nature of Social Research Nature of Social Phenomena The scientific Method Objectivity and Subjectivity, fact and Value in social phenomena Social Structure Status and role, their interrelationship Role set Status Sequence Multiple roles Status Set Role Conflict Socialization Resocialization Adult Socialization Agencies of Socialization Anticipatory Socialization Theories of Socialization Social Stratification Social differentiation, Inequality and Hierarchy Forms of Stratification Theories of Social stratification Social Mobility Social Change Concepts and Types Diffusion Revolution Change in structure and Change of Structure Evolution Progress Transformation Dialectical Theory Cyclical Theory Functional Malinowski Durkheim Parsons Merton Sociological Theory Structural Radcliff Brown Nadel Levi- Strauss Conflict Karl Marx Dahrendorf Coser Collins Interactionist Social Action: Max Webber. Pareto Symbolic Interactionism: G H Mead, Blumer Statistics in Social Research Correlational analysis Measures of Central Tendency Reliability and Validity Measures of Dispersion Test of Significance Quantitative Methods Survey Hypothesis and Sampling Participant Observation Content Analysis Life history Research designs and its types Techniques of data collection: Observation, questionnaire, Schedule interview Case study Oral history Phenomenology and Ethenomethodology Neo functionalism and Neo Marxism Structuration and Post Modernism Conceptualizing Indian Society Contemporary Issues: Socio-Cultural Cultural Diversity Family Disharmony Inequality of Caste and Gender People of India: Groups and Communities Poverty Theoretical Perspectives Unity in Diversity Issues Pertaining to Deviance Tradition and Modernity in India Problems of Nation Building Challenges of Globalization Part 3 will contain descriptive type questions from any of the electives listed below. Rural Sociology Industry and Society Sociology of Development Population and Society Gender and Society |