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Title: Understanding Social Problems Third Edition


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Understanding Social ProblemsThird Edition
  • Mooney
  • Knox
  • Schact

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Chapter 1Thinking about Social Problems
  • What Is a Social Problem?
  • Elements of Social Structure and Culture
  • Sociological Imagination
  • Theoretical Perspectives
  • Social Problems Research
  • Goals of the Text

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Elements of Social Structure
  1. Institutions
  2. Social groups
  3. Statuses
  4. Roles

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Elements of Culture
  • Beliefs definitions and explanations about what
    is assumed to be true.
  • Values social agreements about what is good and
    bad, right and wrong.

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Elements of Culture
  • Norms socially defined rules of behavior.
  • Sanctions consequences for conforming to or
    violating norms.
  • Symbols language, gestures, and objects whose
    meaning is commonly understood by the members of
    a society.

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Three Types of Norms
  1. Folkways - customs and manners of society.
  2. Laws - formal norms backed by authority.
  3. Mores - norms with a moral basis.

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Structural-Functionalist Perspective
  • Society is composed of parts that work together
    to maintain a state of balance.
  • Social pathology - problems result from sickness
    in society.
  • Social disorganization - rapid social change
    leads to anomie.

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Conflict Perspective
  • Society is composed of groups and interests
    competing for power and resources.
  • Marxist theories social problems result from
    class inequality in a capitalistic system.
  • Non-Marxist theories conflicts arise when groups
    have opposing values.

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Symbolic Interactionist Perspective
  • Human behavior is influenced by meanings that are
    created and maintained through interaction with
    others.
  • Labeling theory a social condition or group is
    viewed as problematic if it is labeled as such.

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Stages in Development of a Social Problem
  1. Societal recognition
  2. Social legitimation
  3. Mobilization for action

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Stages of Conducting a Research Study
  1. Formulating a research question.
  2. Reviewing the literature.
  3. Defining variables.
  4. Formulating a hypothesis. 

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Methods of Data Collection
  • Experiments
  • Surveys
  • Field research
  • Secondary data research
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