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mpobi80

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To be a value-free sociologist is to
 
  a. not act as a concerned citizen, for this will sacrifice objectivity.
  b. eliminate bias from one's scientific work.
  c. allow one's values to freely express oneself in working with people.
  d. become humanistic in how one studies people and how one applies knowledge to helping people.

Question 2

Which three populations form the majority of those uncounted by the census?
 
  a. Undocumented immigrants, young men, those living in poor areas
  b. Young women, minorities, and young men
  c. Minorities, young men, and those living in poor areas
  d. Undocumented immigrants, young women, and minorities



zogaridan

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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