Unit 1
1. Look through these websites to see what sociologists study...
Topics for Sociological Study:
YOU DO NOT HAVE TO WRITE ANYTHING DOWN TO TURN IN BUT YOU CAN TAKE YOUR OWN NOTES IF YOU LIKE.
Topics for Sociological Study:
- This is a pretty good list of topics (not particular studies) - https://owlcation.com/social-sciences/Great-Sociology-Research-Topics
- List of studies: https://www.journals.elsevier.com/social-science-research/recent-articles
- List of broad topics: http://lib.guides.umd.edu/c.php?g=326995&p=2194601
- List of paper topics: https://www.papermasters.com/sociology-research-papers.html
- Some titles of college thesis papers: http://www.bates.edu/sociology/thesis/select-titles/
- Ideas for sociological research: http://helpfulpapers.com/blog/2013/07/09/44-interesting-sociology-essay-topics-to-all-tastes/
YOU DO NOT HAVE TO WRITE ANYTHING DOWN TO TURN IN BUT YOU CAN TAKE YOUR OWN NOTES IF YOU LIKE.
2. Origins and People Worksheet and Powerpoint; Also use Henslin book starting on page 6
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Practice the people with this quizlet: https://quizlet.com/_2zj26s
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3. Three Theories
See Mrs. McGuire for a reading handout on the three theories. Take notes on the chart provided.
See Mrs. McGuire for a reading handout on the three theories. Take notes on the chart provided.
- Fill in the front of the sheet with notes on the three theories.
- Turn over and take note in the column on "Divorce." This is in the Henslin book starting on page 21.
- We will fill in "sports" together