Schaum's Outline of Theory and Problems of Introduction to Sociology |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
7 SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS | 7 |
SOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH AND FIELDS OF SPECIALIZATION | 10 |
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acceptable achieved areas ascribed status attempt attitudes basic become behave behavior patterns believe biological inheritance birth rate characteristics child collective behavior conform defer gratification deviant behavior economic effective emotional contagion ethnic groups ethnocentrism exists expectations experience experimental group factors feel folkways formal organization functions Give some examples goals human identify important individual's industrial influence informal institutions interaction large numbers live marriage mass media Max Weber members of society minority group norms number of individuals observations occupy occur one's participate particular perform person predictions primary groups problems Pure sociology racial Reference groups relationships religious responsible role conflict romantic love rules rural share significant social change social class social control social mobility social movement social status socialization process sociologist sociology status inconsistency status position structure subculture subjects theory traits types United urban society values variable