Visit the library and find an introductory textbook on human sexuality from psychology, sociology, evolutionary biology, and chemistry. Compare and contrast the textbooks’ key words.
For your own discipline: identify the 10 most important concepts and terms. Using the SEEC method, compose a definition of each one.
What sources of evidence do the following disciplines rely on? Be as specific as you can.
a. History b. Nutrition c. Political science d. Early childhood education e. Social work f. Architecture g. Restaurant reviewing
What kinds of evidence might be needed to do the following studies? Be as specific as you can.
a. To compare the effectiveness of relaxation over medicine for treating ordinary headache pain.
b. To identify the impact on commuting of adding a stop sign at a busy intersection.
c. To discover whether there is a greatest prime number.
d. To understand the influence of popular music on fashion styles.
e. To complete a review of a new Broadway show.
f. To learn the effect that taking a critical thinking course has on a student’s subsequent university education.
g. To find which of three paint varieties is most mildew resistant.
h. To learn the effects of substituting baking soda for baking powder in a cookie recipe.
i. To learn the impact that stay-at-home fathers have on their children’s socialization.