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You can also find out gaps, shortcomings and contradictions in the research article. I think that is also a part of critical reading skills. Anyway your content is awesome👍make more videos covering the topics related to phd programme (sociology).
Hope interesting! How much does this book compare immigrant children of a particular racial group to the more assimilated children (3rd/4th gen., Black American, etc) instead of to white children?
Thank you so much for this video! I am currently a M.A. student in Cultural sociology, and as I need to read a lot for my classes, this indeed is very helpful! If I ever become a professor I would like to make time and offer my students the kind of advice you are giving in this video, cause it is not something I had as an undergrad, we mostly just learned by reading, so this would definitely help to elevate the understanding and approach to scholarly literature.
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Good stuff! Very discipline-specific, maybe put that in the title, but good stuff.
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You can also find out gaps, shortcomings and contradictions in the research article. I think that is also a part of critical reading skills. Anyway your content is awesome👍make more videos covering the topics related to phd programme (sociology).
Hope interesting! How much does this book compare immigrant children of a particular racial group to the more assimilated children (3rd/4th gen., Black American, etc) instead of to white children?