Sociology: A Down-to-earth ApproachIn this work, Internet exercises are placed at the end of each chapter. Spousal abuse is used as a new unifying example in the Research Methods chapter. |
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The Sociological Perspective | 3 |
An Updated Version of the Old Elephant Story | 8 |
Enjoying a Sociology Quiz | 9 |
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