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    talks about the different parts that compose straitification systems
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    reviews the subject empathy from previous critical thinking lesson as well as includes notes from chapter 13 reading assignment
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    introduction into what critical thinking actually is and the first two of four keys to proper critical thinking, along with notes on the chapter 12 reading assignment
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    describes the process of labeling deviance, and how conformity is the opposite of this, as well as notes on the chapter 11 reading assignment
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    relates cultural norms to the deviance that goes against them, and includes notes on the reading assignment for the final part of chapter 10
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    Covers all questions from study guides, including notes from every chapter in textbook, 12-Anderson, 16-Zimbardo, and 20-Brint
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    described the agents of socialization through various videos online, and includes detailed note lecture of the chapter ten textbook assignment
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    Talks about development and how that ties into the socialization of a culture, and then includes notes from chapter 9 reading assignment for Exam 2
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    defines how social structures are composed of statuses and roles, explains socialization and includes notes from the entire chapter 8 reading assignment
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    recap of last lecture and details gone over in class on chapter seven reading assignment, including cultures, subcultures, countercultures, etc.
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    the five key components to culture as discussed in class, as well as notes on the chapter seven reading assignment on culture
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    analyzes the results from weed buyers between genders from homework five, did an in-class scenario, and explained why a lot of these results were similar among the class
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    describes how to properly read a table, how to articulate a theory and hypothesis and gives introductory definition of deductive and inductive research
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    introduces distributions and different tables/methods used to observe them, and notes on the chapter 6 reading assignment that went along with this lecture
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    Recaps a little of the last lecture in order to go into a deeper discussion of operationalization methods
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    topic in class goes over information from chapter five reading, which was in previous lecture notes as well as used for Homework 4
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    more on the description of empiricism, clicker questions from class and notes on the chapter 5 reading assignment
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    Begins the discussion of how empiricism/ the empirical approach began in sociology
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    in-depth answers to every question within the four study guides handed out in class by Professor Fulton
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    goes over the four main factors that led to the development of sociology and clicker questions from class
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    Clicker questions from class and notes on the chapter 3 reading assignment
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    Talks about examples gone over in class and includes notes on the chapter one reading assingment
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    Continuation of last lecture Clicker questions and Had us all read an article about a young girl committing suicide and practice comparing the Personal Troubles to Public Issues
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    Finishes up discussing "Making the Familiar Strange" gives an in-class example of using the sociological eye sociological imagination
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    Clicker questions "Make the Familiar Strange" reading textbook reading

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