1st Edition
SOC 001: Introductory Sociology
School: Penn State University (PSU )
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Pages: 2describes how to properly read a table, how to articulate a theory and hypothesis and gives introductory definition of deductive and inductive research -
Pages: 3introduces distributions and different tables/methods used to observe them, and notes on the chapter 6 reading assignment that went along with this lecture -
Pages: 2Recaps a little of the last lecture in order to go into a deeper discussion of operationalization methods -
Pages: 2topic in class goes over information from chapter five reading, which was in previous lecture notes as well as used for Homework 4 -
Pages: 3more on the description of empiricism, clicker questions from class and notes on the chapter 5 reading assignment -
Pages: 2Begins the discussion of how empiricism/ the empirical approach began in sociology -
Pages: 2goes over the four main factors that led to the development of sociology and clicker questions from class -
Pages: 2Clicker questions from class and notes on the chapter 3 reading assignment -
Pages: 3Talks about examples gone over in class and includes notes on the chapter one reading assingment -
Pages: 2Continuation 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 -
Pages: 2Finishes up discussing "Making the Familiar Strange" gives an in-class example of using the sociological eye sociological imagination -
Pages: 2Clicker questions "Make the Familiar Strange" reading textbook reading -
Pages: 2Includes the clicker questions from class with the correct answers goes over the meaning of the first homework assingment What sociology is and looks for -
Pages: 2defines what sociology is and what sociologists mainly focus on when performing studies