Essentials of Sociology : a Down-to-earth Approach, Canadian Edition. Study Guide |
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... interaction with others at a fairly early age allowed her to reach normal intellectual levels . Studies of institutionalized children show that characteristics we think of as human traits ( intelligence , cooperative behavior , and ...
... interaction with others at a fairly early age allowed her to reach normal intellectual levels . Studies of institutionalized children show that characteristics we think of as human traits ( intelligence , cooperative behavior , and ...
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... INTERACTION CHAPTER SUMMARY There are two levels of sociological analysis ; macrosociology investigates the large - scale features of social structure , while microsociology focuses on social interaction . Functional and conflict ...
... INTERACTION CHAPTER SUMMARY There are two levels of sociological analysis ; macrosociology investigates the large - scale features of social structure , while microsociology focuses on social interaction . Functional and conflict ...
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... interaction : what people do when they are in the presence of one another social structure : the relationship of people and groups to one another society : a term used by sociologists to refer to a group of people who share a culture ...
... interaction : what people do when they are in the presence of one another social structure : the relationship of people and groups to one another society : a term used by sociologists to refer to a group of people who share a culture ...
Contents
THE SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE | 1 |
CULTURE | 19 |
SOCIALIZATION | 34 |
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