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Michael Hughes Carolyn J. Kroehler James W. Vander Zanden sociology the core 6th edition Michael Hughes Carolyn J. Kroehler James W. Vander Zanden

Developing a Sociological Consciousness Chapter 1 Developing a Sociological Consciousness

The Sociological Perspective New Levels of Reality The Sociological Imagination Microsociology and Macrosociology The Development of Sociology Auguste Comte: The Founder of Sociology Harriet Martineau: Feminist and Methodologist Herbert Spencer and Social Darwinism Karl Marx: The Role of Class Conflict Emile Durkheim: Social Integration and Social Facts Max Weber: Subjectivity and Social Organization American Sociology Contemporary Sociology McGraw-Hill © 2002 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Theoretical Perspectives 1-1b Theoretical Perspectives The Functionalist Perspective The Conflict Perspective The Interactionist Perspective Using the Three Perspectives Conducting Research The Logic of Science How Do Sociologists Collect Data? Steps in the Scientific Method: A Close-up Look Research Ethics McGraw-Hill © 2002 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Table 1.1 Major Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology 1-2 Table 1.1 Major Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology McGraw-Hill © 2002 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Figure 1.1 The Steps in the Scientific Method 1-3 Figure 1.1 The Steps in the Scientific Method McGraw-Hill © 2002 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.