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chandani

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Collins suggests that many sociologists become hooked on the discipline through
 
  a. its relative ease compared to the natural sciences.
  b. the constant micro-level minuteness of its gaze on the everyday life world.
  c. being able to see sociology in the immediate world.
  d. its all-encompassing explanatory power.

Question 2

Disciplines shift and cause changes in their boundaries due to
 
  a. major advances in theory or research.
  b. administrative turf wars.
  c. negotiations with other disciplines.
  d. nothing- academic disciplines focus on a fixed and stable subject matter



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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