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Jon McQueen is an Instructor at Arizona State University's School of Social and Family Dynamics. Formerly a Director of Research and Business Development in market research, Jon brings …
Jon McQueen Arizona State University Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics Tempe, AZ 85287-3701 [email protected]
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Instructor of Sociology at Arizona State University within the School of Social and Family Dynamics
SOC 101 6760 SOC 101: Introduction Sociology (Fall A 2024)
Mar 14, 2025 · Jon McQueen is an instructor in the T. Denny Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics at Arizona State University. His specialty areas fall within the Qualitative and …
Oct 23, 2024 · SOC 315: Sociology of Dating, Relationships & Marriage Fall 2023 August 17th – December 1st Section 28573 Instructor: Jon McQueen Class meetings: M/W 3:00 -4:15pm
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Dr. Sainam teaches quantitative marketing courses, enhancing students' analytical skills. Her research appears in peer-reviewed journals like Marketing Science and managerial outlets like …
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Jon McQueen at Arizona State University (ASU) in Glendale, Arizona has taught: SOC 315 - Sociology of Dating, Relationships and Marriage, SOC 340 - Social Deviance, SOC 101 - …
Soc 101 - Fall 23' TTH - 74730-1 (pdf) - Course Sidekick
Nov 1, 2023 · SOC 101 Jon McQueen, MA 15 Modules • Module 1: Sociological imagination and perspectives • Module 2: Culture and methods • Module 3: Recap and quiz • Setup your …
Explain the fundamental concepts, theories, and methods used in sociology. Identify ways that sociology is used to explain social behavior. Discuss social issues and changes that are …
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