A Student's Guide to Sociology Author:Wendy Drew Wallace Richard Cheever Wallace This study guide has been prepared by the authors of your textbook with one major purpose in mind: to help you to learn the material which is presented in the major text, Sociology.... This study guide is designed to allow you to use SQ3R as a study aid. The OUTLINE provides a quick surveying aid, to be used with the text as you survey it. The T... more »ERMS YOU SHOULD KNOW section familiarizes you with unfamiliar terms you might comeacross. The QUESTIONS FOR STUDY provide the questions to use as your purpose for reading, as well as for reciting the answers for yourself, both in writing and verbally. The QUESTIONS FOR EVALUATION AND APPLICATION may be used as a partial reviewing tool, since they include the information you have learned and ask you to use it. You may also review the previous three sections for content. WHO DONE IT? offers a light-hearted approach to reviewing your knowledge of the major theories and studies and their authors. The REVIEW MAP is a graphic summary of the core material of the chapter. The major questions addressed in each chapter are spread across two columns. The left column presents the key theories suggested and the right column the key evidence and examples which bear on the question. Major theories and findings are emphasized with capital letters. Robinson's system has stood the test of time be being useful to many students. We are confident that you could find it useful in the study of Sociology. (from preface)« less