Abstract

One of the recurring problems facing the instructor in introductory sociology courses is how to introduce students to the ways in which sociologists study the world around them. As Van Valey (1975) has pointed out, many introductory sociology texts either omit all references to methodology or give only minimal treatment to sociological techniques. In developing an innovative sociology course based on five teaching units and a mini-test following each unit, I was faced

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