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Social Research
This lecture gives you an introduction to Social Research and how to use it.
By
Rebecca Scalia
U.S Government Lesson 17- Criticisms of Congress
In this video lesson we will be looking at criticisms of Congress. The United States Congress is the bicameral legislature of the federal government of the United States consisting of two houses: the House of Representatives and the Senate.
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Scott Muller
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Sociology Lesson 5- Research Methods
In this video lesson we will be exploring the research methods of Sociology. These steps include: Step 1: Identify and Develop Your Topic, Step 2: Find Background Information, Step 3: Use Catalogs to Find Books and Media, Step 4: Use Databases to Find Journal Articles, Step 5: Find Internet Resources, Step 6: Evaluate What You Find and Step 7: Cite What You Find Using a Standard Format.
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Scott Muller
Researching in Psychology
This lecture gives the student all the background knowledge needed to start researching in Psychology.
By
Rebecca Scalia
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Research Methods
In this video lesson we will be exploring the research methods of Sociology. These steps include: Step 1: Identify and Develop Your Topic, Step 2: Find Background Information, Step 3: Use Catalogs to Find Books and Media, Step 4: Use Databases to Find Journal Articles, Step 5: Find Internet Resources, Step 6: Evaluate What You Find and Step 7: Cite What You Find Using a Standard Format.
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Scott Muller
Sociology Lesson 20- Introduction to Deviance
In this video lesson we will be looking at deviance. Deviance, in a sociological context, describes actions or behaviors that violate social norms, including formally-enacted rules as well as informal violations of social norms. It is the purview of sociologists, psychologists, psychiatrists, and criminologists to study how these norms are created, how they change over time and how they are enforced.
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Scott Muller
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Rebecca Scalia
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Scott Muller
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Howell, United States of America