The Practical Skeptic: Core Concepts in SociologyThe Practical Skeptic is a concise introduction to sociology that focuses on core concepts as the central building blocks for understanding sociology. Lisa McIntyre's straightforward, lively, even humorous style and her emphasis on critical thinking make this an engaging and user-friendly text for students of all levels. Through this conversational style students are able to grasp key sociological concepts and learn the essential lesson that there is much that goes on in the social world that escapes the sociologically untrained eye. |
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... particular set . ( Do not assume that the hypotheses in a particular set mean the same thing , however . ) Set A H6A : Gender influences occupation . H6B : Men and women tend to have different occupations . Set B H7A : Age affects ...
... particular set . ( Do not assume that the hypotheses in a particular set mean the same thing , however . ) Set A H6A : Gender influences occupation . H6B : Men and women tend to have different occupations . Set B H7A : Age affects ...
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... particular organ- ization is bureaucratized . What we find when we examine a variety of formal organiza- tions is that some are more bureaucratic than others . And even within a particular organization , some departments may be more ...
... particular organ- ization is bureaucratized . What we find when we examine a variety of formal organiza- tions is that some are more bureaucratic than others . And even within a particular organization , some departments may be more ...
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... particular group of people at a particular point in time . It's a shocking fact that it is impossible to find any specific act that is regarded as deviant in every culture.2 For another thing , we know that norms change over time — even ...
... particular group of people at a particular point in time . It's a shocking fact that it is impossible to find any specific act that is regarded as deviant in every culture.2 For another thing , we know that norms change over time — even ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Sociological Eye | 29 |
Nail Down That Distinction Between Manifest | 37 |
Copyright | |
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Teaching the Novel Across the Curriculum: A Handbook for Educators Colin C. Irvine No preview available - 2007 |