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What is Sociology? Unit One, Lesson One Teacher’s Edition
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Sociology: Sociology – – How do groups interact with each other? – How does the interaction between these groups affect your everyday life? Sociological Perspective –
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Groups not Individuals Sociologist are much more concerned with Dori’s school of fish rather then Dori herself.
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Philosophy of Sociology: They want to understand how social factors affect these behaviors. They study social structure.
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Sociological Imagination: Sociological Imagination – – What groups do I belong to? – How do I interact with this group? – How does belonging to this group affect how I interact with others? Ex of groups: sports teams, alumnae associations, group of friends
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Sociology and Groups Sociology focuses on groups, not individuals. What is social structure? What is the social structure of our school?
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They use this method to study groups, not individuals. – Jenna lost her job at Starbucks because she is frequently late. That is not a sociological reason for loosing a job.
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Ways of Sociological Research: 1 – http://www.youtube.co m/watch?v=zdVuEpD9_I Y 2 – 3 –
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The Survey Process First you need designate a ____________ you wish to study. – For example: Teachers at Assumption High School When conducting a survey you need to ensure _____ __________ ______ ____________ ____________ _______________ – Sample is the group of people you are actually going to survey. – For example: When surveying teachers at Assumption you would want to keep the correct male to female ratio.
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