Sociologists, according to Berger, should question what use their findings will be put to,

a. but this does sacrifice some objectivity.
b. but the question is not a scientific or sociological one--it is what each person should ask about his or her actions.
c. and therefore they are unique from other scientists.
d None of the above; Berger believes sociologists should not question how their findings will be used.


B

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