All approaches to social science make general assumptions about "free will" and provide models of human

nature. The interpretative view states that:

A) researchers can explain human behavior by systematically documenting the external forces or laws
acting on people.
B) people actively create their social realities in an ongoing process.
C) people have partial autonomy and have choices within constraints or structures.
D) "free will" is a fiction. It is little more than a term to describe areas of human behavior for which we
have not yet discovered the causal laws.


B

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