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Sauron [17]
1 year ago
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Would you willingly participate in a sociological study that could potentially put your health and safety at risk, but had the p

otential to help thousands or even hundreds of thousands of people? For example, would you participate in a study of a new drug that could cure diabetes or cancer, even if it meant great inconvenience and physical discomfort for you or possible permanent damage?
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schepotkina [342]1 year ago
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Yes I would be able to participate in a sociological study that could potentially put your health and safety at risk, but had the potential to help thousands or even hundreds of thousands of people.

<h3>What is a sociological study?</h3>

Sociology is the study of how people behave in social settings and the effects that have on those actions. Studying racial concerns, gender dynamics, entertainment-related phenomena and emotions, the composition of various social institutions, and the emergence of various social movements are some examples of sociology.

Due to the fact that doing something will benefit our society as a whole, I would be able to accomplish it.

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