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Mice21 [21]
2 years ago
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1. When studying the social world, Sarah approaches her research with the idea that there are no absolutes and that social reali

ty is multifaceted and always changing. Which theoretical approach most closely aligns with Sarah's ideas?
a. Structural-Functional Theory


b. Conflict Theory


c. Postmodern Theory


d. Midrange Theory


2. If a sociologist wanted to understand the average American workers' opinions regarding their health insurance, which method would be the most appropriate choice?


a.Ethnography


b. Experiment


c. Survey


d. Participant observation
Social Studies
2 answers:
pentagon [3]2 years ago
7 0

Question 1. The correct answer is option C. "Postmodern theory". Sarah's idea that there are not absolutes and reality is multifaceted agrees with postmodern theory, since postmodernist main premise is that no definite terms, boundaries, or absolute truths exist.

Question 2. The correct answer is option C. "Survey". Survey is the most appropiate tool to understand the average opinion of a segment of the population by gathering information of the answered questions. In this case, the sociologist would design a survey on health insurance opinon and American workers would be the segment of the population that will answer it.

emmainna [20.7K]2 years ago
5 0

C. Postmodern Theory.

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