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A Guide to Sociological Thinking
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A Guide to Sociological Thinking


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Sociology (General)

October 2012 | 150 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
A Guide to Sociological Thinking is designed to increase students' cognitive learning. It draws upon the insights of a number of educational initiatives - critical, creative and reflective thinking. Its objectives are to guide students to the mastery of cognitive habits and skills, to increase students' appreciation and enthusiasm for the field of sociology by presenting it not just as a collection of established facts but as a continuing search for new insights. The book will serve as an excellent supplement to introductory sociology courses.
 
Introduction
 
The Role of Thinking in Sociology
 
Characteristics of Effective Thinkers
 
Thinking Reflectively
 
Thinking Creatively
 
Thinking Critically
 
Making Ethical Decisions
 
Constructing a Persuasive Argument
 
Discussing Sociological Issues
 
Contemporary Issues in Sociology

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