Study Guide for Use with Sociology, First Canadian Edition |
Contents
WHAT IS SOCIOLOGY? | 2 |
CHAPTER | 3 |
same order in which they appear in the text If you review an outline and immediately recognize areas in which | 4 |
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Common terms and phrases
anomie ANSWERS TO SELF-TEST ascribed status blank spaces briefly correct bureaucracy Canada Canadian Charles Horton Cooley conflict perspective Conflict theorists corresponding number define or identify developed deviance discrimination dominant Émile Durkheim Erving Goffman ethnic feminist perspectives FILL-IN QUESTIONS function functionalist functionalist perspective George Herbert Mead George Murdock global human immigration industrial inequality Insights Policy Initiatives interactionist interactionist perspective Issue The Setting Karl Marx KEY TERMS Briefly labelling theory labour Max Weber minority mobility MODIFIED TRUE-FALSE QUESTIONS MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS nations norms number of blank percent person phrase that best pletes the statement political population racial refers religion religious select the phrase SELF-TEST MODIFIED TRUE-FALSE Setting Sociological Insights sexual social change social class social control social interaction social movements social policy section society Sociological Insights Policy sociological perspective sociologists space provided status stratification Talcott Parsons TERMS Briefly define tion UNDERSTANDING SOCIAL POLICY urban women workers