1.
Many social scientists claim that the methods of the natural sciences:
A) must be applied to the social sciences
B) are not necessarily appropriate for studying social phenomena
C) cannot be applied to the social sciences
D) are useless for studying social phenomena
2.
At various times throughout history, there has been a tension between science and some forms of:
A) logic
B) mathematics
C) politics
D) religion
3.
Regarding the biblical story of creation, what does Darwinism rule out?
A) literal interpretation
B) allegorical interpretation
C) all of the above
4.
Virtually all professional biologists regard creation science as:
A) good science
B) plausible
C) provable
D) a sham
5.
Darwinism is:
A) a proven fact
B) an axiomatic truth
C) a theory
D) all of the above
6.
A persistent problem with Darwinism is the gaps in the:
A) DNA record
B) fossil record
C) astronomical record
D) geriatric record
7.
Scientific knowledge can:
A) only be used ethically
B) be used unethically
C) cannot be used ethically or unethically
D) none of the above
8.
The attempt to apply principles of Darwinism to human behavior is the study of:
A) Darwinian sociobiology
B) human sociobiology
C) calcium sociobiology
D) linkology
9.
Scientists and philosophers who favor sociobiology claim that behaviors are:
A) part of free will
B) completely uncontrollable
C) completely controllable
D) all of the above
10.
Opponents of sociobiology see sociobiology as an attempt to:
A) fully explain anti social behavior
B) eliminate anti social behavior
C) excuse anti social behavior
D) cure anti social behavior