Multiple Choice
One problem with defining social psychology solely in terms of the topics it studies is that:
A) this does not properly differentiate it from other disciplines.
B) it's too closely related to sociology.
C) it covers the study of too large a range of topics.
D) there is no problem in defining social psychology by topics.
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