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panfilo

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Which sociological social-psychology perspective emphasizes the importance of interactions within groups?
 
  A) symbolic interactionism
  B) social structure and personality
  C) group processes
  D) structural functionalism

Question 2

Sociological social psychology is different from psychological social psychology in that __________.
 
  A) it focuses on the effects of biology on individual behavior
  B) it is always more scientific
  C) it is a subfield of psychology
  D) it is more likely to take into account the effects of structural forces and statuses



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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