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Latent function
Conflict perspective
Feminist perspective
Interactionist perspective
Symbol
Symbolic interaction
Macrosociology
Microsociology
Globalization
Scientific method
Hypothesis
Variable
Correlation
Survey
Sample
Historical method
Content analysis
Participant observation
Case study
Experiment
Statistical analysis

give definition of each word, one short sentence, no big words easy

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- Latent function: a hidden or unplanned effect something has in society.
- Conflict perspective: the view that society is made of groups that compete for power and resources.
- Feminist perspective: the view that studies how gender inequality affects people and society.
- Interactionist perspective: the view that focuses on everyday face-to-face interactions and how they shape life.
- Symbol: something that stands for an idea or thing, like a flag for a country.
- Symbolic interaction: how people use symbols and language in daily interactions to create shared meanings.
- Macrosociology: the study of big social structures and whole societies.
- Microsociology: the study of small-scale, everyday social interactions.
- Globalization: the growing connection and exchange between countries in trade, culture, and communication.
- Scientific method: a step-by-step way to test ideas using observation and evidence.
- Hypothesis: a testable guess about how two or more things are related.
- Variable: something that can change or be measured in a study.
- Correlation: when two things change together, but one may not cause the other.
- Survey: a set of questions given to people to gather information about their views or behavior.
- Sample: a smaller group chosen to represent a larger population.
- Historical method: studying past records and events to understand how things have changed.
- Content analysis: examining text or media to find common messages or patterns.
- Participant observation: when a researcher joins a group to watch and learn from inside.
- Case study: a detailed look at one person, group, or event to learn more.
- Experiment: a test where one factor is changed to see its effect while other things stay the same.
- Statistical analysis: using math to find patterns and meaning in collected numbers.