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Discuss the four basic assumptions of the sociological perspective.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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_____ of a society sensitizes the individual to the inconsistencies present in that society.
 
  a. Nonparticipant observation
  b. The social determinism
  c. The value neutrality
  d. Critical examination



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Feedback: The four basic assumptions are (1) individuals are by nature social beings; (2) individuals are for the most part socially determined; (3) individuals create, sustain, and change the social forms within which they conduct their lives; and (4) the sociological imagination. The assumptions provide the foundation for this unique and insightful way of viewing and understanding the social world.

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Answer : d. Critical examination




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