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Module 2 Explore and Analyze Assignment

Module 2 Explore and Analyze Assignment

Q Step 1: Read the following- Scholars in many fields continue to debate the relative importance of biology and of culture and socialization for how we behave and think as girls and boys and as women and men. The biological differences between females and males lead many scholars and no doubt much of the public to assume that masculinity and femininity are to a large degree biologically determined or at least influenced. In contrast, anthropologists, sociologists, and other social scientists tend to view gender as a social construction. Even if biology does matter for gender, they say, the significance of culture and socialization should not be underestimated. To the extent that gender is indeed shaped by society and culture, it is possible to change gender and to help bring about a society where both men and women have more opportunity to achieve their full potential. Reference [Author removed at request of original publisher]. (2016, April 8). Chapter 11.1 understanding sex and gender. Sociology: Understanding and Changing the Social World. Retrieved August 5, 2022, from https://open.lib.umn.edu/sociology/chapter/11-1-understanding-sex-and-gender/Links to an external site. ?Step 2: Write one page (300-350 words) about ONE event you remember from your childhood (ages 2-18) that reflected or reinforced your gender socialization. • Be sure your writing is formal, academic, and uses APA formatLinks to an external site.. o ? ? Double Spaced ? 1" margins on all sides of the page, ? 1/2" paragraph indentation from the left side of the page for each new paragraph ? Size 11-12, Times New Roman, Arial or Courier font ? Include a reference page if you cite any information from an outside source. ? A cover page is not necessary since you are submitting this online • You can look at your Turnitin score and resubmit a paper as many times as you want up until the due date and time. o ? Blue: No matching text (note: a blue score may indicate that you have not correctly cited your sources on a required references page) ? Green: One word to 24% matching text ? Yellow: 25-49% matching text ? Orange: 50-74% matching text ? Red: 75-100% matching text • You can also submit your writing to the Writing Center for review and suggestions prior to submitting this assignment for a grade. • Please see the rubric for assignment grading expectations. Rubric SOC101 - Module 2 Explore & Analyze Assignment SOC101 - Module 2 Explore & Analyze Assignment Criteria Ratings Pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeResponse on topic 10 pts Excellent 7 pts Satisfactory 4 pts Needs improving 0 pts No Marks 10 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeResponse original 10 pts Excellent 7 pts Satisfactory 4 pts Needs improving 0 pts No Marks 10 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeResponse makes informed references to Unit material 10 pts Excellent 7 pts Satisfactory 4 pts Needs improving 0 pts No Marks 10 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeResponse covers each part of the assignment 5 pts Excellent 3.5 pts Satisfactory 2 pts Needs improving 0 pts No Marks 5 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeDemonstrates ability to apply information through detailed examples 10 pts Excellent 7 pts Satisfactory 4 pts Needs improving 0 pts No Marks 10 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeClear Structure 5 pts Excellent 3.5 pts Satisfactory 2 pts Needs improving 0 pts No Marks 5 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeResponse meets posted length requirements 5 pts Excellent 2.5 pts Satisfactory 1.25 pts Needs improving 0 pts No Marks 5 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeResponse is clearly written and contains few spelling/ grammatical errors, and follows APA style format 5 pts Excellent 3.33 pts Satisfactory 1.67 pts Needs improving 0 pts No Marks 5 pts Total Points: 60 PreviousNext

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