Introduction to Sociology, Chapter 1
Key concepts of Introduction to Sociology, Chapter 1
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What is sociology?
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Sociology can provide people with a skill set that includes:
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In order to carry out studies, sociologists:
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In sociology, theory is defined as "a proposed explanation about social interactions and society".
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Culture is defined as "A groups' shared practices, beliefs, and values."
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What theory in sociology looks at society as a competition for limited resources?
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Identifying patterns means that a sociologist must be able to:
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C. Wright Mills described the awareness of how society affects individuals as:
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Grand theories attempt to explain large scale relationships and answer fundamental questions such as why societies form
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What sociological theory sees society as a interdependent structure designed to meet the needs of those in that society?
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This theory has gained prominence as there is a renewed emphasis on institutionalized social inequality.
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In sociology, society is defined as a group of people who live in different areas, who interact, and share a culture.
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A sociologist studying the communication style and daily life of a a specific gang is an example of a:
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Sociology can raise awareness of how classifications, such as sexual orientation, status, or race, can affect perceptions.
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Social fact are laws, beliefs, rituals, and all of the cultural rules that govern social life.
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