Matching Pairs The Sociological ImaginationOnline version Here's a quick memory game you can use to practice matching concepts and vocabulary. by Adriane Mozzini 1 Social Dynamics 2 Social Statics 3 Sociological Imagination 4 Focuses of sociological inquiry 5 Law of Three Stages 6 Positivist Stage 7 Metaphysical Stage 8 Theological Stage Social structure How this society compares to other time periods Characteristics of people who succeed or fail attention focuses on observation and the scientific method; scientists become society's leaders; industry becomes the most prominent social structure, and social integration is maintained through mutual dependence and coordination of functions. Societies follow a predictable pattern of development and evolution through theological, metaphysical, and positivist stages the principles that hold societies together and maintain order. The three unifying factors are language, religion, and the division of labor studies the patterns of change in social systems over time. According to Comte, societies and science develop by progressing through what he called the Law of Three Stages people attribute everything to deities and the supernatural; priests and spiritual guides are the community leaders. The Social Structure is based on kinship and strong attachment to the small group; social integration is maintained via coercive commitment to religion. people focus on the essence of phenomena; philosophers serve as leaders because they provide insight into the meaning and essence of events and knowledge; the state is the most prominent social structure; the state, military, and the law are agents of social integration. gives us the ability to see the interaction between our biography and history