Discuss “the sociological dilemma” and the benefits that would come with policymakers overcoming their bias against sociologists
What will be an ideal response?
Ideal Answer: The ideal answer should include:
1. Explain the benefits to policymakers of thinking sociologically.
2. Articulate the current bias against sociological data.
3. Interpret how you think the world would be different if this bias were overcome.
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a. true b. false
In sports, the central positions are those that involve
a. incapacitating members of the opposite team. b. leadership and decision-making responsibilities. c. are not very likely to affect the outcome of the game. d. involve greater strength than other positions. e. require little interaction or coordination with other players.
The environmental footprint of an average person in a high-income country is than that of someone in a low-income country.
a. much smaller b. slightly smaller c. slightly larger d. much larger
Differentiate between a formal and an informal organization
What will be an ideal response?