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SOC 001 1st Edition Lecture 16 Outline of Last Lecture I Reading a Table II Clickers III Theory IV Hypothesis V Deductive research VI Inductive research Outline of Current Lecture VII Homework 5 Analysis VIII In class example IX Culture controls the way we think Current Lecture Why are the results across the board of weed smokers different between the three classes o Ratios are the same but these percentages were just what was seen in class and isn t really reality The absences of some students could have an effect o Honesty of students within answering the question could be inaccurate o Non weed smokers in males could have not come to class that day during the 2 30 class making the percentages seem really high Name the first word that comes to mind with the following scenarios Transportation o Cars Call o Dad Success o Finishing school Party o Tomorrow night for my Big s birthday Culture controls our minds and bodies o Culture is functional o For us this means it is our culture that determines how we see the world and not our individual traits Biological processes are caught in a cultural web o Eating o Reproducing o Excreting Which of the following is not in the user s guide to thinking about culture These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute o Cultural change is orderly


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