Multiple Choice
Weber theorized that value-free sociology could not exist since values would always influence what sociologists considered worthy of study. Because they could not be completely value free, Weber believed that sociologists should
A) not worry about whether or not their research is biased.
B) use their research to promote particular political perspectives.
C) acknowledge the influence of values and try to be as objective as possible.
D) avoid research and stick to theoretical writing.
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