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Stephanie Medley-Rath; Michael D. Gillespie; Nicholas Novosel; Sydnye Combs; Drew Fearnow – Teaching Sociology, 2024
Textbooks offer instructors an opportunity to promote data visualization and statistical literacy throughout the sociology curriculum. In this study, we examined 463 data visualizations from 27 textbooks for Introduction to Sociology, Social Problems, and intermediate elective courses to illuminate the range of data visualizations and their use of…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Content Analysis, Visual Aids, Textbook Evaluation
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Oyinlade, A. Olu; Christo, Zachary J.; Finch, David W. – Teaching Sociology, 2020
The introductory sociology course is typically the only course most students take in sociology; hence, the introductory textbook becomes the only sociology textbook they may ever read as college students. The textbook, however, often lacks rigor in explaining concepts. This study focused on the thoroughness of explanations of the relations of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Sociology, Introductory Courses, College Students
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Suarez, Alicia E.; Balaji, Alexandra – Teaching Sociology, 2007
Mirroring increased cultural and disciplinary attention to sexuality, many introductory sociology textbooks have begun to include coverage of the topic. Our study first assesses the extent of textual coverage of sexuality in a sample of 38 introductory textbooks published after 2000. Secondly, we focus on 14 textbooks with a sexuality chapter…
Descriptors: Textbook Content, Violence, Textbooks, Sociology
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Goettsch, Stephen L. – Teaching Sociology, 1987
Reviews eight current human sexuality textbooks for both their general organization and substantive content. Addresses specifically the content areas of sexual response cycle; sexual disfunction; acquaintance rape; AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases; extramarital sex; abortion; homosexuality; and pornography. Identifies as a recurring fault…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Sociology, Textbook Content, Textbook Evaluation
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Wright, Richard A. – Teaching Sociology, 1987
Compares coverage of women and crime in sociology journals published from 1956-1960 and from 1976-1980 with coverage in criminology texts published from 1956-1965 and from 1976-1985. Data shows despite recent increases in publication of research in journals, criminology texts show little improvement in their coverage of women and crime. Concludes…
Descriptors: Criminology, Females, Higher Education, Periodicals
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Lance, Larry M.; And Others – Teaching Sociology, 1987
Reviews the following Human Sexuality books: "Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in Human Sexuality" (Francoeur, R.T., 1987); "Annual Editions: Human Sexuality" (Pocs, O., 1987); "Personal Issues in Human Sexuality" (Gordon, S. and Snyder, W., 1986); "Journey Into Sexuality: An Exploratory…
Descriptors: Sex Education, Sexuality, Sociology, Textbook Content
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Greenwood, Nancy A.; Cassidy, Margaret L. – Teaching Sociology, 1986
Provides a guide for selecting/evaluating textbooks for courses on marriage and family topics. Applies these guidelines to 13 introductory level textbooks published between 1984 and 1986. (JDH)
Descriptors: College Instruction, Higher Education, Sociology, Textbook Evaluation
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Kelly, James R. – Teaching Sociology, 1977
This paper examines 1973 college introductory sociology textbooks for treatment of religion in terms of scientific objectivity and personal beliefs. (JR)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Religion, Social Organizations, Social Science Research
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Van Valey, Thomas L. – Teaching Sociology, 1975
Over half of all the introductory sociology books on the market today pay relatively little attention to quantitative sociological methods and research design. (Author/DE)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Methods, Research Design, Scientific Methodology
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Paap, Warren R. – Teaching Sociology, 1981
Discusses a study in which 50 introductory college-level sociology textbooks were examined to determine how the concept of power was treated. Findings indicated that power is generally presented as a macro-level phenomenon, with emphasis on institutionalized and legitimated forms of power. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Higher Education, Power Structure, Sociology
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Schweingruber, David; Wohlstein, Ronald T. – Teaching Sociology, 2005
The authors examined the crowd sections of 20 introduction to sociology textbooks, coding them for the presence of seven crowds myths--claims about crowds that have no empirical support and have been rejected by scholars in the field. The number of myths per book ranges from five to one. The authors conclude by making suggestions for rewriting…
Descriptors: Sociology, Introductory Courses, Content Analysis, Coding
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Dobratz, Betty – Teaching Sociology, 1988
Briefly reviews six textbooks for teaching about complex organizations: ORGANIZATIONS: STRUCTURES, PROCESSES, AND OUTCOMES (Hall, 1987); ORGANIZATIONS: RATIONAL, NATURAL, AND OPEN SYSTEMS (Scott, 1987); ORGANIZATIONS IN SOCIETY (Etzioni, 1985); ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR (Hellriegel et al, 1986); ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR: EXPERIENCES AND CASES (Hai,…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Higher Education, Literature Reviews, Organizations (Groups)
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Hewitt, John P.; And Others – Teaching Sociology, 1988
The articles on textbook publication written by Sheryl Fullerton and Franklin C. Graham were responded to by: John Hewitt, Henry Tischler, George Ritzer, Paul Baker, Erich Goode, D. Stanley Eitzen, Jon Shepard, Richard Schaefer, Caroline Persell, Beth Hess, Paul Zopf, Jr., Jeanne Ballantine, Duane Monette, Mary Ann Lamanna, John Macionis, and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Introductory Courses, Sociology, Student Attitudes
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Hall, Elaine J. – Teaching Sociology, 1988
Gender inclusiveness is studied by a content analysis of index citations on women and women's issues in 36 introductory sociology textbooks published between 1982 and 1988. Finding that the amount of information on women averages less than five percent of the total pages, Hall compares textbooks by their rankings on overall inclusiveness and…
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Higher Education, Introductory Courses, Sociology
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Taub, Diane E.; Fanflik, Patricia L. – Teaching Sociology, 2000
Investigates the portrayal of disability in 25 introductory sociology textbooks that were published between 1996 and 1998. Focuses on textual representation and pictorial depiction of individuals with disabilities using content analysis. Reveals that the textbooks provide a limited amount of information on disability. (CMK)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Disabilities, Higher Education, Introductory Courses
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