Albert is in his first year as a sociology graduate student. He wants to be a symbolic interactionist and is starting a project on soccer teams. Which of the following research questions would Albert be most likely to explore?
A. Why has soccer not become a more popular sport in the United States?
B. What is the history of soccer in Europe and how did it come to the United States?
C. How do soccer players and coaches relate to one another during practice and matches?
D. How much money can a professional soccer team bring in for its owners?
Answer: C
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