Sociology: A Down-to-Earth ApproachHeavily reviewed for accuracy and quality, this Study Guide Plus is an expanded version of the Study Guide. For every chapter in the text, it contains a chapter summary, a list of learning objectives, a detailed chapter outline, key terms, and people, 3-5 student projects, and a practice test with 30 multiple choice, 20 true-false, 15 short answer, 10 matching, and 5 essay questions. An answer key is provided for all questions. The Study Guide Plus also includes a section on successful study strategies. Available seperately for student purchase, or packaged with the text at a discount. |
Contents
The Sociological Perspective | 1 |
Culture | 21 |
Socialization | 39 |
Copyright | |
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Sociology: A Down-to-Earth Approach: International Edition James M. Henslin No preview available - 2007 |
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According activities affect Americans ANSWERS associated authority become behavior believe capitalism CHAPTER characteristics cities consider continue contributions corporate crime culture define describe Discuss dominant economic elderly ethnic example experience Explain factors False feel female findings force functionalist functions gender global goals human identified important increase individual Industrialized Nations interest Least less live major males marriage means movement needs norms occurs organization parents patterns percent person perspective political poor population position poverty practice problems production QUESTIONS race refers relationships religion result role schools social social class social movement society sociological sociologists stage status stratification structure suggests symbolic term theorists theory True understand United urban values women workers