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Deast7027

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Generalizations are valid only if they rely on evidence that can be observed directly or verified through our senses, according to:
 
  a. psychology.
  b. organic science.
  c. sociological imagination.
  d. empiricism.
  e. ontology.

Question 2

The sociological perspective builds all but which one of the following analytical skills?
 
  a. The ability to anticipate intended and unintended consequences.
  b. The ability to use the methods of social research to recognize and provide useful information.
  c. The ability to focus on the individuals separate from others.
  d. The ability to avoid using personal bias as a basis for making decisions and recommendations that affect others.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

c



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