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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 boring textbooks that simply regurgitate information? Look no further! Introducing You May Ask Yourself: An Introduction to Thinking Like a Sociologist, the bestselling "untextbook" that will revolutionize your approach to learning. Our engaging and irreverent narrative style is a breath of fresh air, questioning what is often taken for granted and encouraging you to apply sociological ways of thinking to your own experiences.
Not only does You May Ask Yourself challenge the status quo, but it also keeps up with the ever-changing world. In our Seventh Edition, we tackle pressing social issues such as aging, health, and inequality. We believe that understanding these topics is crucial to making a difference in society, and we're here to help you navigate through them with ease.
Learning core concepts can be a daunting task, but with You May Ask Yourself, it becomes a breeze. Our thoughtfully revised InQuizitive course utilizes the "retrieval effect," a proven learning strategy recommended by experts. You'll master the essential principles of sociology while actively engaging with the material.
Don't settle for the same old textbooks that put you to sleep. It's time to think outside the box and see the world through a sociological lens. Unleash your potential and embark on a transformative learning journey with You May Ask Yourself: An Introduction to Thinking Like a Sociologist.
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