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Book Synopsis: The bestselling “untextbook” that makes the familiar strange The market leader for introductory sociology courses and a welcome alternative to traditional textbooks, You May Ask Yourself engages students with an irreverent narrative style. It questions what is often taken for granted and helps students apply sociological ways of thinking to their own experiences. The Seventh Edition features new coverage of pressing social issues related to aging, health, and inequality. Several new video interviews introduce important current research, and a thoughtfully revised InQuizitive course uses what learning experts call the “retrieval effect” to help students master core concepts.
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Are you tired of the same old boring textbooks? Get ready for a fresh and exciting approach to learning sociology with You May Ask Yourself: An Introduction to Thinking Like a Sociologist. This bestselling "untextbook" breaks away from the traditional mold, engaging students with its irreverent narrative style and thought-provoking content.
Unlike typical textbooks that simply regurgitate information, You May Ask Yourself challenges the status quo and encourages students to question everything. It prompts them to think critically about the world around them, making the familiar strange and opening their eyes to the underlying sociological principles at play.
But this seventh edition doesn't stop there. It goes above and beyond to address pressing social issues that are relevant to students' lives today. From aging and health to inequality, this book delves into topics that truly matter and sparks conversations that can lead to real change.
We understand that learning can be overwhelming, but with You May Ask Yourself, we've got your back. Our thoughtfully revised InQuizitive course is designed to help you master core concepts through the powerful technique of "retrieval effect". With interactive quizzes and personalized feedback, you'll find yourself truly understanding and retaining the material, rather than just memorizing it.
Start your journey into the fascinating world of sociology now! Click here to order your copy of You May Ask Yourself: An Introduction to Thinking Like a Sociologist today.
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