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    When Applying Theories to an Issue,sociologists Differ from the Average
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When Applying Theories to an Issue,sociologists Differ from the Average

Question 22

Question 22

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When applying theories to an issue,sociologists differ from the average person by being ______ in their approach.


A) systematic
B) biased
C) uninformed
D) quantitative

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