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Sociology

Studying the nature of problems confronting our society requires students to be connected to the world at large and communicative with each other. The Companion Websites available here provide students with access to message boards, chat rooms for tutorials and a NewsFlash feature with real-world current events.





[icon] CW logo Barkan - Criminology: A Sociological Understanding, 2E
Features of this site include:
  • chapter learning objectives that help students organize key concepts.
  • online quizzes which include instant scoring and coaching.
  • essay questions that test students' critical thinking skills.
  • dynamic web links that provide a valuable source of supplemental information.
  • communication tools such as chat rooms and message boards to facilitate online collaboration and communication.
  • key word searches that are easy to use and feature built-in search engines.
  • built-in routing that gives students the ability to forward essay responses and graded quizzes to their instructors.
  • an extensive faculty module that includes PowerPoint TM slides, presentation graphics, and lecture hints and activities.
[icon] CW logo Benokraitis - Marriages and Families: Changes, Choices, and Constraints
This Companion Website is specifically designed to accompany the text Marriages and Families: Changes, Choices, and Constraints, Third Edition.
This site is enhanced with:
  • online quizzes which include instant scoring and coaching tips.
  • writing activities that foster critical thinking.
  • dynamic web links that provide a valuable source of supplemental information.
  • key word searches that are easy to use with built-in search engines.



[icon] CW logo Curry - Sociology Web Site
Curry - Sociology for the Twenty-First Century, 2/e
This site allows Introductory Sociology students using Sociology for the Twenty-First Century, 2E to access fully interactive on-line study guides. Students can challenge themselves with multiple choice, true/false and essay questions keyed to each chapter. These on-line study guides provide immediate feedback to the student along with specific page references in the text.



[icon] CW logo Farley - Sociology, 4/e
This site allows Introductory Sociology students using the text by John Farley, Sociology, 4/e, to access a fully interactive online study guide. Sudents can challenge themselves using the multiple choice, true/false and essay questions which are keyed to each chapter. This online study guide provides immediate feedback to the student along with specific page references in the text. Students and instructors can use the message board feature to communicate with each other. A full World Wide Web search function is available using key words from the Introductory Sociology course. It also provides an online syllabus feature to customize the site for your course.



[icon] CW logo Farley - Majority-Minority Relations, 4/E
This World Wide Web on-line study guide is specifically designed to accompany the text, Majority-Minority Relations, Fourth Edition. Features of this site include a variety of on-line quizzes:
  • Multiple-choice, true/false and
  • Web links to outside resources in sociology
  • Instant scoring results
  • An e-mail option to send answers to the instructor



[icon] CW logo Henslin - Social Problems, 5/E
This site allows students who use Social Problems, 5/e, by James M. Henslin, to access a fully interactive online study guide. Students can challenge themselves using the multiple choice, true/false, and essay questions which are keyed to each chapter. Dynamic web links provide a valuable source of supplemental information, and key word searches ar easy to use with built-in search engines.



[icon] CW logo Kornblum - Social Problems,10/e
This site allows students who use Social Problems, 10E by William Kornblum and Joseph Julian, to access a fully interactive online study guide. Students can challenge themselves using the multiple choice, true/false and essay questions which are keyed to each chapter. Students can also communicate with each other using the new Message Board feature. A full World Wide Web search function is available using key words from the Social Problems course.



[icon] CW logo Lindsey/Beach - Sociology 2/e
Welcome to the Companion Websites for Sociology and Sociology, 2E by Linda L. Lindsey and Stephen Beach. Features of these sites include chapter objectives, computer graded quizzes, writing activities that foster critical thinking, and dynamic Web links, online animations, video exercises, and links to Census updates that provide a valuable source of supplemental information. When completed, the website will include a survey module that will provide you with the opportunity to compare your opinions to those of other students around the world.



logo CW logo Macionis - Society: The Basics, 6/e
Macionis - Sociology, 8/e
This site is the gateway to two dynamic Prentice Hall Companion websites for users of Sociology, 8E and Society: The Basics, 6E. The Macionis websites take the student study guide concept to the next level by providing an online interface to a world of related resources on Sociology. Featured are learning objectives, multiple-choice, true/false, and short essay questions which enhance learning. This site is kept current by regular updates of the web resources sites listed. A new message board area, chat room for tutorial sessions and scheduled events, and syllabus builder are now available.



[icon] CW logo Popenoe - Sociology, 11/E
Welcome to the Prentice Hall Companion Website for Sociology Eleventh Edition. This website is to be used to accompany David Popenoe's text. Features of this site include chapter objectives, computer graded quizzes, writing activities that foster critical thinking, and dynamic Web links that provide a valuable source of supplemental information. When completed, the website will include a survey module that will provide you with the opportunity to your compare opinions to those of other students around the world.



[icon] CW logo Schaefer - Racial and Ethnic Groups, 8/E
Schaefer - Race and Ethnicity in the United States, 2E.
Welcome to the Prentice Hall Companion Websites for Racial and Ethnic Groups, 8E and Race and Ethnicity in the United States, 2E by Richard T. Schaefer. This site allows students to access a fully interactive online study guide. Students can challenge themselves using the multiple choice, true/false, and essay questions which are keyed to each chapter. Dynamic web links provide a valuable source of supplemental information, and key word searches are easy to use with built-in search engines.



[icon] CW logo Schwartz - Marriages and Families, 3/E
This Companion Website is specifically designed to accompany the text Marriages and Families: Changes, Choices, and Constraints, Third Edition. This site is enhanced with:
  • online quizzes which include instant scoring and coaching tips.
  • writing activities that foster critical thinking.
  • dynamic web links that provide a valuable source of supplemental information.
  • key word searches that are easy to use with built-in search engines.

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