Lecture 1 Flashcards

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Model Minority Myth

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the claim that some groups have a stronger work ethic than others (only visible when we view society as a ‘whole’)

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Sociological Imagination

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  • interpret an individual’s experience in a broader (shared) social context
  • distinguish an individual from social factors (ie: how does the economy affect us all?)
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Quantitative Evidence

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  • Includes statistics about a social group as a whole
  • uses broad-level surveys or measurements of objective factors
  • shows general trends in society and indications of broad trends
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Qualitative Evidence

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  • more fluid, on an individual basis
  • uses direct observations of interactions (eg: interviews)
  • shows the ways society can be seen at the individual level)
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Natural Sciences

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  • easy to see WHAT is being studied
  • descriptive (shows how things work/ operate)
  • ‘natural laws’: things that we can predict with absolute certainty
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Social Sciences

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  • (sociology), systematic, reliable, objective knowledge about ‘society’
  • evidence obtained from carefully studying or verifiable/testable by others
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Social Facts

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  • visible at the level of society as a whole, not in individuals
  • may be seen in differences between different groups, in society-wide trends
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What are the 5 different aspects of social facts?

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  • cultures (values, norms, beliefs that shape behaviour)
  • institutions (consciously set up to guide relations)
  • structures (relationship btwn ppl in society)
  • conflicts (differences btwn groups, class etc)
  • roles (the ‘types’ of person you might be)
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