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chap. 1-3

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show Social Imagination: awareness of the relationship between an individual and the wider society. Characteristics of Sociology: / they both make the individual be aware of themselves at all times and make them disciplined so they dot fall into social ruts.  
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show Natural Science: study the physical features of nature, Social Science: study social features of humans, Sociology: studies the ways people interact and shape society.  
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Distinguish sociology from common sense knowledge about society:   show
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show Set statement that seeks to explain problems, actions or behaviors  
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show Macrosociology: all of society, Microsociology: the interactions between a small group of people  
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show Functionalist: emphasize the way parts of society are structured to maintain its stability. Conflict: social behavior in terms of conflict or tension between groups. Interactionist: show everyday forms of social interaction to explain whole society  
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show Too long to put in here sorry guys ill send yalll a pic  
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Give an example of an operational definition:   show
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Explain the relationship between hypotheses and variables:   show
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Distinguish correlation from cause:   show
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Summarize the characteristics, advantages, and limitations of the major research designs:   show
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Explain the sociological meaning of culture:   show
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Compare and contrast ethnocentrism and cultural relativism:   show
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show Sociobiology: the study of how biology affects social behavior Cultural Explanations: is based on genes and how they are passed down to generation from generation.  
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Explain the processes by which culture develops and spreads:   show
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Describe the influence of language on culture:   show
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Distinguish between norms and values:   show
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Identify examples of sanctions for formal and informal norms:   show
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Analyze culture and the dominant ideology using the major sociological perspectives:   show
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show We share the same livestock but some are considered conflicting in some countries. Cows are considered Holy in India, in the US they are eaten. The swastika is conflicting in Germany but is sacred in Thai Land.  
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show They all came from the same dominant culture, but they separated to their own ways of life. Subculture are respective and counter culture say you must change to their ways.  
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show Bilingualism should only be used in a particular setting such as schools and workplace. The languages should be spoken equally.  
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