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charchew

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How does the sociological perspective apply to individual behavior?
 
  a. All individual behavior can be explained by examining group behavior.
  b. Individual behavior is not an important issue for research.
  c. Individual behavior is impossible to predict.
  d. Groups can be explained by knowledge of the individuals involved.
  e. Individual behavior is often predictable from the categories to which the individual belongs.

Question 2

Sociological analysis is based on the assumption that social behavior is ____.
 
  a. patterned
  b. random
  c. unpredictable
  d. predetermined
  e. latent



Sierray

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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

A



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