SociologyIntended for freshman/sophomore-level courses in Introduction to Sociology. This title offers a contemporary perspective - with a focus on the major methods, theories, and findings of the field. |
Contents
THE SOCIOLOGICAL | 1 |
Whats in a Name? How Social Forces Affect Personal Choices | 4 |
A Social Snapshot of Our World | 6 |
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