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The Practical Skeptic: Readings in Sociology by Lisa J. McIntyre

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Using a conceptual framework, THE PRACTICAL READINGS IN SOCIOLOGY, 2nd Edition includes classic sociological research writings as well as recent pieces on fascinating topics of interest to students. It is the ideal companion to McIntyre’s text, THE PRACTICAL CORE CONCEPTS IN SOCIOLOGY, 2nd Edition or other sociology texts.

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First published January 1, 1998

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September 24, 2024
Chapter 5 contains genuinely the worst explanation of dependent and independent variables I have ever read. Not only is it incredibly long (~5 pages depending on when you start counting) but it's needlessly convoluted.

Instead of simply saying: the dependent variable DEPENDS on the independent variable. The independent variable can stand on its own. Etc. Etc.

It starts with variables:
GENDER is thought to influence OCCUPATION

Then it moves on to causes:
Gender (cause) is thought to influence occupation (effect).

Then it explains independent and dependent variables in relationship to cause and effects.

Then she gives an ACRONYM for it! Listen these terms really confused me when I first encountered them in my 7th grade science class. I'm not saying they can't be confusing (anything can be confusing before a good explanation), but if you have to jump through all these hoops to explain the meaning of 2 words, then you're not doing a very good job of explaining them.

I think it would be much clearer to explain causes and effects in relationship to independent/dependent variables.

Genuinely, if I didn't already know what these terms were before I read the chapter, I wouldn't know what they were by the end of it.
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April 8, 2011
This turned out to be a great book. It was a textbook for my Intro to Sociology class but some of the stories within this book were very interesting.
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September 4, 2011
A great Intro to Sociology textbook. Very approachable and the author has a fun and distinctive voice.
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December 13, 2011
I used this book, along with her other one, when I taught Intro to Sociology at the University level. The two books combined are good for freshman and intro students.
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December 4, 2015
This is a great companion book to McIntyre's core concepts. Very interesting studies that I would want to read even if I weren't taking a sociology class.
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