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What is the difference between a private trouble and a public issue
Ans✓✓✓a private trouble only affects you, a public issue is a problem
that affects a large number of people and generally stems from more
systemic issues
- public issues can often become private troubles
connecting the fact that employers now require a college degree for most
jobs to why you chose to go to college is an example of using
Ans✓✓✓sociological imagination
What is sociological imagination Ans✓✓✓the ability to see societal
patterns that influence the individual as well as groups of individuals
You want to know about the rate of Jacksonville state students who
graduate with a degree in sociology. what research method should you
use? Ans✓✓✓survey/questionaire
Survey: Questionnaire research method Ans✓✓✓learning information
about people by giving them mostly close ended questions where people
responding answers from a list of possible answers
survey: interview questionnaire Ans✓✓✓involves learning information
about people giving them mostly open ended questions.
, participant observation Ans✓✓✓involves learning information about
people by observing them and participating in the groups
activities/rituals/lifestyles
experiment Ans✓✓✓learning information about people by putting them
in a laboratory setting and testing how they react to specific conditions
that researchers create
content analysis Ans✓✓✓involves learning information about a groups
culture by researching media such as tv, magazines, etc.
give an example of counterculture Ans✓✓✓reject/resist norms of
dominant group (ex. hippes, nazis, black lives matter)
subculture Ans✓✓✓shares some norms of dominant group, but also has
own (ex. ethnic minority, amish)
What are agents of socialization Ans✓✓✓people, or sources, or
structures who pass on soccial expectations
(family, religion, school, friends, sports, media)
Which theory of social interaction holds that "particiants are actors on a
stage in the drama of everyday social interaction" and discusses