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  2. Ch. 1 Introduction - Introduction to Sociology 3e | OpenStax

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    1.2 The History of Sociology; 1.3 Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology; 1.4 Why Study Sociology? Key Terms; Section Summary; Section Quiz; Short Answer; Further Research; References

  3. 1.1 What Is Sociology? - Introduction to Sociology 3e - OpenStax

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    1.1 What Is Sociology? 1.2 The History of Sociology; 1.3 Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology; 1.4 Why Study Sociology? Key Terms; Section Summary; Section Quiz; Short Answer; Further Research; References

  4. Index - Introduction to Sociology 3e - OpenStax

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    This free textbook is an OpenStax resource written to increase student access to high-quality, peer-reviewed learning materials.

  5. Preface - Introduction to Sociology 3e - OpenStax

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    Overall, Introduction to Sociology 3e aims to center the course and discipline as crucial elements for understanding relationships, society, and civic engagement; we seek to lay the foundation for students to apply what they learn throughout their lives and careers.

  6. 1.2 The History of Sociology - Introduction to Sociology 3e -...

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    William Sumner held the first professorship in sociology (Yale University), Franklin Giddings was the first full professor of Sociology (Columbia University), and Albion Small wrote the first sociology textbook.

  7. Ch. 3 Introduction - Introduction to Sociology 3e | OpenStax

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    1.1 What Is Sociology? 1.2 The History of Sociology; 1.3 Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology; 1.4 Why Study Sociology? Key Terms; Section Summary; Section Quiz; Short Answer; Further Research; References

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    The second edition of Introduction to Sociology by OpenStax is available in web view here. OpenStax offers free college textbooks for all types of students, making education accessible & affordable for everyone.

  9. Ch. 6 Introduction - Introduction to Sociology 3e - OpenStax

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    1.1 What Is Sociology? 1.2 The History of Sociology; 1.3 Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology; 1.4 Why Study Sociology? Key Terms; Section Summary; Section Quiz; Short Answer; Further Research; References

  10. Ch. 1 References - Introduction to Sociology 3e - OpenStax

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    This free textbook is an OpenStax resource written to increase student access to high-quality, peer-reviewed learning materials. Skip to Content Go to accessibility page Keyboard shortcuts menu Introduction to Sociology 3e

  11. 12.1 Sex, Gender, Identity, and Expression - OpenStax

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    As you will see in the Relationships, Marriage, and Family chapter, each society interprets sexuality and sexual activity in different ways, with different attitudes about premarital sex, the age of sexual consent, homosexuality, masturbation, and other sexual behaviors (Widmer 1998).