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Kthamas

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What is the trouble with rational-choice models of human behavior?
 
  a. they do not focus on patterns of interaction
  b. they are not objective
  c. they do not always identify underlying values that cause action
  d. they are not based on empirical methods

Question 2

_________ is a form of sociological research in which the investigator sends an individual to try to buy a home, to apply for a job, or to make hotel reservations for minority and nonminority couples.
 
  a. An open questionnaire
  b. A social survey
  c. An audit survey
  d. Visual sociology



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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