SCS 100 Week 3 Assignment 3 | southern-new-hampshire-university
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Graphic Organizer Word Document on marriages.
SCS 100Marriage Graphic Organizer
Using the three different representations of marriage presented in the module (polyandry, arranged marriages, and walking marriages),fill in the graphic organizer below by replacing the bracketed text with the relevant information. In Part A, you will have to first identify the biases you haveregarding marriage and their influence on your perspective of marriage. In Part B, you will then take an objective stance and discuss the advantages and disadvantagesofthese types ofmarriage. In Part C, you will create a question a social scientist might ask to further the investigation of marriage.
A) In this first step, do your best to identify three of your biases on marriage due to your culture and religion. The American culture and legal system generally allowonlyone type of marriage. What type of bias does this embed in us? The religions that people belong to and practice can also impact their biases toward marriage, depending on how their chosen religion defines marriage. How does this influence your perspective of marriage in general? How does this bias influence your perspectiveon these specific types ofmarriage?
Biases
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Bias 1: |
Bias 2: |
Bias 3:
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Influence
of the Biases |
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B)
While it is impossible to “check our culture and biases at the
door” and become totally objective, we can identify our biases (as you have already done above) and try toignore
them in order to consider other
points of view. In this next step,
take a culturally relativistic standpoint (in other words, tryto overcome your biases) and consider the
tenetsofeach type of marriage. Why might these other forms of marriage be more
successful or advantageous in certain contexts than the Western concept of
marriage (based on love and monogamy)? Then, from that same culturally
relativistic standpoint, also consider some possible drawbacks to these forms
of marriage.
Type
of Marriage |
Advantages |
Drawbacks |
Polyandry
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Arranged Marriages
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Walking Marriages
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C)
Create a question:In this module,
you were given a lot of information about marriage and what marriage means in
different cultures. You were also asked to think about what marriage means to
you.The next step is to take the information you have been given and create a
questiona social scientist might ask to further the investigation of marriage.
For example, after reading about arranged marriages, you might ask: Are rates
of depression higher in women in arranged marriages? Social scientists use
existing information to come up with new questions. This is the iterative
process of social science research.
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