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Select one of the following research questions:
1.Deviance (Chapter5) Does getting tougher on criminal behavior deter crime and result in safer communities? (Explain why or why not and identify the sociological implications)
2.Class & Status Inequality (Chapter6) Considering that Canada is a relatively wealthy country, are people poor because they make bad choices, or are there other social factors that contribute to poverty?
3.Gender & Sexuality (Chapter 7) How does discrimination based on sex, gender and gender identification remain a significant social problem in Canada? (Focus on one or more issues)
4.Ethnic & Race Relations (Chapter8) What are the challenges immigrants face when arriving in Canada? (What are the sociological implications for increasing levels of immigration?)
5.Families(Chapter9)WhateffectdoesthegrowingdiversityofCanadianfamilyforms(e.g.same-sexmarriage,single-parent families, common-law families, polygamy, etc.)have on the functionality of this institution? For example, do alternative family forms succeed at establishing and promoting familystability?
6.Health Issues (Chapter9)There are a number of healthcare models around the world (refer to the text). For example, the American capitalist model and the European socialist models each reflect different models of healthcare, and each may be functional at some level. What elements of these or other models might best serve Canada's current and future healthcare needs?
.Summarize the sociological journal article (1-2 pages or 275-550words)•Using your academic, peer reviewed journal article, which addresses your research question, begin your summary with a brief introduction. Then, address the following questions in your own words: What was the purpose of the article? How does theauthor situate their research in the context of others who have written about this topic? Whatisthe author arguing? What are the main points of the author's argument? This may involve going beyond the stated facts and seeing the whole picture or thesis. For example, Durkheim's study on suicide is not just about comparing suicide rates between Catholics and Protestants, but it is on how one's social context influences individual behavior.
2.Critically Analyze the sociological journal article (1-2 pages or 275-500 words) Address the following sections:
3 Strengths and Weaknesses. Consider the research methodology used and its inherent strengths and weaknesses.
Do you agree or disagree with the author? Why or why not?
3.Sociological Theory & Social Issues/Trends (1-2 pages, or 275-550words)
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