Sociology Literature ReviewStudent’s nameInstitution affiliationDateSociologyIntroduction According to Janowitz (1975), sociology is a science that deals with the study of social life, social change, human social behavior, interactions, and patterns of social relationships. Sociologists’ investigation focuses on the groups, societies, and organizations, and the people’s interaction with those contexts. Due to the social behavior of the human, the subject matter of sociology ranges from the caring family to the hostile mob, religious cults, organized crimes, race and gender division, social class, shared cultural beliefs among others. The study of sociology is important as it helps provide many distinctive world perspectives, while also helping in the generation of new ideas. The field also helps in the understanding of many research techniques which can be applied to almost every aspect of social life including; how people express their emotions, educational reforms, peace and war problems, and family differences (Neugarten and Datan 1973)According to Weber (2013), sociology is an interesting subject both at the undergraduate and postgraduate level as it prepares the students for a lifetime full of inevitable changes and increases one admiration for multiplicity and willingness to learn. It also helps