Sociology: Understanding a Diverse Society. Instructor's editionThe Study Guide, revised by Margie L. Kiter Edwards of the University of Delaware, includes brief chapter outlines, a list of key terms and people, detailed chapter outlines, as well as questions to guide students in their reading of chapter material. Also included in each chapter are practice tests consisting of 25 multiple choice questions and true/false questions with detailed rejoinders and page references, in addition to several short answer and essay questions. |
Contents
The Significance of Diversity | 4 |
social action | 10 |
DEVELOPING A SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE 1 | 17 |
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According African Americans Asian Americans beliefs birth Black BLANK QUESTIONS bureaucracy CHAPTER OUTLINE characteristics collective behavior communication conflict theory countries crime culture defined deviance discrimination diverse dominant economic elite employment example expectations experience functionalist functionalist theory gay and lesbian gender global Hispanic homophobia identified identity immigrants income increased individuals industrialized inequality influence Karl Marx labeling theory labor market lesbian Max Weber minority groups mobility Multiple Choice Questions nations norms number shown occupational occurs organizations participation patterns percent person perspective political poor population poverty PRACTICE TEST race refers relationships religion religious result role segregation sexual social change social class social institutions social movements social structure society sociological sociologists status stereotypes stratification symbolic interaction theory theorists TRUE-FALSE QUESTIONS United values W.I. Thomas White women workers World systems theory