Most of the time people use psychological rather than sociological arguments to explain why the world is the way it is and why t
hings happen to us. Why? (A) We don't have enough information or data for complete sociological explanations.
(B) We have insufficiently developed our sociological imagination.
(C) We can benefit materially from a psychological approach.
(D) We only ever examine problems from a macro perspective.
According to my research on opinions of various sociology professionals, I can say that based on the information provided within the question this is because we have insufficiently developed out sociological imagination. Sociological imagination is the ability to see things socially as well as how one interacts and/or influences the other.
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(B) We have insufficiently developed our sociological imagination.
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Most of the time people use psychological rather than sociological arguments to explain why the world is the way it is and why things happen to us. This is because, we have insufficiently developed our sociological imagination.
The answer to your question is letter B. Individual policy positions within a party platform are called planks. One purpose of these planks is to appeal to supporters of the other party. This is usually used in debates, press conferences or any public speaking events.
Andy's behaviour is unethical as it does not promote the principles of ethical leadership which are respect, service, community, honesty and justice neither does it promote altruism. He acted in a self-centered and egotistic manner.