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2) Write 5 questions about the content of the notes, that when answered, will help you better understand the topics of the notes. (Example: What is the difference between Sociology and Psychology?)
3) Write a brief summary (2-3 lines) of the set of notes, highlighting the main ideas.

What is sociology?

The systematic study of society and the social activity of human beings.

Sociologists have a unique perspective called the “SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE”.
2 of the main characteristics of this perspective is:
In studying human society, sociologists try to see how particular facts may be the basis of general patterns.
Seeing the “strange in the familiar”. (or “things are not what they seem”) Sociologists go beyond viewing the obvious and being satisfied with it.

What are the benefits of studying sociology or taking the sociological perspective?
It challenges your familiar understanding of the world, so that you can take a new and critical look at what you have assumed to be “true”.
It allows us to understand the constraints and opportunities that affect over lives.
Being unaware of how society operates encourages passive acceptance of the status quo. The sociological perspective, however, enables us to be more active participants in society.

Respuesta :

The difference between Sociology and Psychology is that: on the one hand, sociology is a social science that studies groups of people and their social interactions, such as families, nations, and businesses.

Psychology, on the other hand, is a social science that studies people's ideas and behaviors.

What is sociology?

The systematic study of society and human social action is called Sociology.

It it true to state that sociologists have a distinct point of view known as the "SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE."

What are the benefits of studying sociology or taking the sociological perspective?

It challenges your familiar understanding of the world, so that you can take a new and critical look at what you have assumed to be “true”. (Option A)

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