Difference between micro and macro-level theories from sociologists views
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macro studies as a whole society, where micro study how society
is effected by the indivduals
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What are examples of using the sociological perspective
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Understanding that individuals' choices are affected by
society
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Which is an example of a social context that may affect a person's behavior
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living in a rural society.
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What do sociologists investigate
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Common behavior patterns
Connections between people
Reasons for group decisions
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What is something that all sociologists do in their work
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Conduct Research - Apex
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Sociology is all about researching and studying Human behaviour,
including mental and physical. So all sociologists would need to
diagnose a patient in their career.
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Which statement would most likely come from a sociologist using the symbolic-interaction approach
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People who purposefully or accidentally break a social norm will
most likely be considered deviants for the rest of their lives.
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What is the focus of critical sociology
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To suggest how society should work.
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Dr. Thorn a professor of sociology often refers to the guidelines sociologists use in their studies. In sociology these guidelines are referred to as
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theoretical frameworks
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Difference between micro and macro-level theories from sociologists views
macro studies as a whole society, where micro study how society
is effected by the indivduals
What are examples of using the sociological perspective
Understanding that individuals' choices are affected by
society
Which is an example of a social context that may affect a person's behavior
living in a rural society.
What do sociologists investigate
Common behavior patterns
Connections between people
Reasons for group decisions
What is something that all sociologists do in their work
Conduct Research - Apex
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Sociology is all about researching and studying Human behaviour,
including mental and physical. So all sociologists would need to
diagnose a patient in their career.
Which statement would most likely come from a sociologist using the symbolic-interaction approach
People who purposefully or accidentally break a social norm will
most likely be considered deviants for the rest of their lives.
What is the focus of critical sociology
To suggest how society should work.
Dr. Thorn a professor of sociology often refers to the guidelines sociologists use in their studies. In sociology these guidelines are referred to as