Step 1: Weber’s classification of social action.
Max Weber classified social action into four types: traditional, affective (emotive), value-rational, and goal-rational (zweckrational).
Step 2: Meaning of instrumental (goal-rational) rationality.
Instrumental rationality (zweckrational) means action oriented towards the most efficient means to achieve a specific goal, considering costs, benefits, and consequences. It is also called "goal-rational action."
Step 3: Eliminate other options.
- (A) Traditional action = guided by customs, not instrumental reasoning.
- (B) Emotive action = guided by emotions, not rational calculation.
- (D) Value-rational action = guided by values or beliefs, regardless of consequences.
Thus, instrumental rationality corresponds to (C) Goal-rational action.