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SYG 2000 Exam 1 pt 1 Questions and Answers
  • SYG 2000 Exam 1 pt 1 Questions and Answers

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  • The concept used to describe opening a window into unfamiliar worlds that allows us to understand human behavior by placing it within its broader social context - Answer- Sociological Imagination When sociologists group people into categories based on their age, gender, education level, job, and motivation for our thinking and behavior. - Answer- Social Location Sociologists emphasize most as being the determining motivation for our thinking and behavior. - Answer- Society & Social Locatio...
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Crime and Deviance- theories and their evaluation
  • Crime and Deviance- theories and their evaluation

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  • A document which includes a summary of all the key sociology theories and their ideas on Crime and Deviance with simplified ideas from sociologists, their analysis and evaluation (Strengths and weakness) as well as analysis and evaluation of the main theories as well. (Functionalists, Marxists, Feminists, Right realism, Left realism, Interactionists and Postmodernist). This document was created for the 2023 Sociology A-level summer submission and got me an A* as allowed the information to be si...
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Sociology in Modules 6 th ed by Schaefer Test  Bank
  • Sociology in Modules 6 th ed by Schaefer Test Bank

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  • Sociology in Modules 6 th ed by Schaefer Test Bank Sociology in Modules, (Schaefer) Chapter 01 Understanding Sociology 1) The awareness that allows people to comprehend the link between their immediate, personal social settings and the remote, impersonal social world is called A) the sociological imagination. B) anthropology. C) a theory. D) verstehen. 2) Trying to understand why your roommate prefers a certain genre of music, over others, is an example of using one's A) cultur...
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Sociology in Modules 6 th ed by Schaefer Test  Bank
  • Sociology in Modules 6 th ed by Schaefer Test Bank

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  • Sociology in Modules 6 th ed by Schaefer Test Bank Sociology in Modules, (Schaefer) Chapter 01 Understanding Sociology 1) The awareness that allows people to comprehend the link between their immediate, personal social settings and the remote, impersonal social world is called A) the sociological imagination. B) anthropology. C) a theory. D) verstehen. 2) Trying to understand why your roommate prefers a certain genre of music, over others, is an example of using one's A) cultur...
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AQA SOCIOLOGY: CRIME AND DEVIANCE REVISION BOOKLET
  • AQA SOCIOLOGY: CRIME AND DEVIANCE REVISION BOOKLET

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  • AQA SOCIOLOGY: CRIME AND DEVIANCE REVISION BOOKLET The social construction of crime: Newburn 2007: Crime is a label that is attached to certain forms of behavior that are prohibited by the state An act only becomes a crime when the label of ‘crime’ has been attached to it Societal Deviance and Situational Crime: Plummer 1970:  Societal Deviance: forms of deviance most regard as deviant because they share similar ideas about unapproved behavior  Situational Deviance: The way...
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Structural Functionalism
  • Structural Functionalism

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  • What is Structural Functionalism? Functionalist theories of Crime Examples of Structural Functionalism Basic concepts of Structural Functionalism What do functionalists like about crime? Lecture slides as Crime as a sociological phenomenon and look at the explanations from Emile Durkheim whose work is the basis for Structural Functionalism. Considering concepts such as the normality of crime, the social function of crime and punishment including its importance for social solidarity and nor...
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Crime and deviance
  • Crime and deviance

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  • Crime and deviance - Theories of crime - Trends in crime → class, gender, ethnicity - Crime control - Globalisation and crime Paper 3 - 4 marks - 6 marks - 10 marks - 30 marks -------------------------- - 10 explain - research methods - 20 - theory and methods 2011 uk riots What happened? - A large social unrest in 2011 - A police officer died by being stabbed with a knife and machete - Thursday 4th august - british black male was shot in tottenham by the police (supposedly ...
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C273 WGU - Intro to Sociology Exam Study Guide with Complete Solutions
  • C273 WGU - Intro to Sociology Exam Study Guide with Complete Solutions

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  • C273 WGU - Intro to Sociology Exam Study Guide with Complete Solutions Primary group - Answer-small group characterized by intimate, long-term, face-to-face association and cooperation. secondary group - Answer-a large and impersonal social group whose members pursue a specific goal or activity In-Group - Answer-a group toward which one feels loyalty Out-Group - Answer-a group toward which one feels antagonism Dyad - Answer-group of two Which social theorist was the first to analyze bur...
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PYC3703 EXAM PACK 2023 PYC3703 EXAM PACK 2023
  • PYC3703 EXAM PACK 2023

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  • Chapter 1 TEST BANK 1. Which of the following would not be studied by a Cognitive Psychologist? a. whether people can pay attention to multiple stimuli at once without losing accuracy b. if advertising using animation is more memorable than advertising using no animation c. whether a group of people present affect how much is given to charity d. if the reading speed of college graduates differs from that of high school graduates ANS: c 2. The combination of rational with empirica...
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Sociology in Modules 6 th ed by Schaefer Test  Bank
  • Sociology in Modules 6 th ed by Schaefer Test Bank

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  • Sociology in Modules 6 th ed by Schaefer Test Bank Sociology in Modules, (Schaefer) Chapter 01 Understanding Sociology 1) The awareness that allows people to comprehend the link between their immediate, personal social settings and the remote, impersonal social world is called A) the sociological imagination. B) anthropology. C) a theory. D) verstehen. 2) Trying to understand why your roommate prefers a certain genre of music, over others, is an example of using one's A) cultur...
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