Social media effects on the mass population The book to be use is ‘You May Ask Yourself’ by Conley. Chosen topic is social media effects on the mass population. Does social media lead to depression and anxiety?
Submit a 10-page critique and personal reflection on the textbook Why Evolution Is True.
Why Evolution Is True For this course, you are required to submit a 10-page critique and personal reflection on the textbook Why Evolution Is True.
Explain what sociological causes and explanations have been linked to this problem? What social factors contribute to the existence of the problem?
Crime What sociological causes and explanations have been linked to this problem? Keep in mind the various theoretical perspectives. What social factors (structural, cultural, interactional, political, etc.) contribute to the existence of the problem? What do sociologists or other experts believe may be potential solutions to this problem? Your paper must meet the following requirements: […]
Pick any film of your choice and analyze its content. Analyze how the film represents social class, or crime, or race/ethnicity, or gender, etc.
Films For this paper, analyze a film. Films are one agent of socialization, shaping and reinforcing our views of the world. Pick any film of your choice and analyze its content, explain what it is teaching us. Analyze how the film represents social class, or crime, or race/ethnicity, or gender, etc. Be critical and give […]
Think of something that is currently classified as illegal in the United States and consider what would happen if that was no longer illegal.
Think of something that is currently classified as illegal in the United States. Now, consider what would happen if that was no longer illegal. What are the possible consequences? Be sure you include research to support your posts. For example, what do other countries do? How does public policy differ? How might it impact institutions […]
Compare and contrast structural functionalism, conflict theory and symbolic interactionism.
Social institution A. Compare and contrast structural functionalism, conflict theory and symbolic interactionism. 150-200 words and be backed up by at least one academically credible reference from peer-reviewed journal articles. B. Select one social institution (religion, education, government, etc). Find 3 peer-reviewed journal articles (different journals) that address issues faced by the social institution you […]
What exactly does Blumer have in mind when he contends that we ought to view “society as symbolic interaction?”
Social and Cultural Theory Quiz 3—Mead, Blumer, Goffman, and Theoretical Overview Respond to the following questions in at least three paragraphs. (20 points each). Each of the following questions is based on a reading from Kivisto. Summarize Mead’s discussion of the “I” and “me,” first defining the terms and then indicating how in conjunction they […]
Discuss and analyze how Harford County’s Agriculture/Food Apparatus, including farmers and local government, lead nationally in innovative strategies that mitigate climate change and provide healthy food to the local population.
Rooted in Agriculture For this assignment, you should describe, explain, and interpret the information you learned from the “Harford County: Rooted in Agriculture” film, which you will access on YouTube at:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jbQvN72ylo For this essay paper, use the information you learned in the Rooted in Agriculture to:Discuss and analyze how Harford County’s Agriculture/Food Apparatus, including farmers […]
Write a 5-page research paper in which you analyze a current event through each of these lenses.
Big Four theoretical perspectives in sociology – functionalism, conflict theory, feminism, and symbolic interactionism. Throughout class, you’ve worked with the Big Four theoretical perspectives in sociology – functionalism, conflict theory, feminism, and symbolic interactionism. For this assignment, you’ll submit a 5-page paper in which you analyze a current event through each of these lenses. You […]
If your sample size is 20 and you want to calculate a 95% confidence interval, what is your critical t-value?
STATISTICS 1. Researchers often choose to reject the null hypothesis when there is less than a 5% likelihood of observing a given pattern in the data if the null hypothesis is true. They select 5% because a. It’s a rule handed down by Isaac Newton b. It’s the established scientific norm c. It’s the absolute […]