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Pepsi [2]
3 years ago
6

Why might it be challenging for people to think with the sociological imagination consistently when interacting with other peopl

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Social Studies
1 answer:
const2013 [10]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Because we try to relate our personal problems with others while interacting with people.

Explanation:

The sociological imagination may be defined as the ability of a person to see all the things socially in the society  also and how they interact and influence each other in the surrounding. A person having sociological imagination must be able to pull out from the situation and think in a different prospective. It is difficult to think with sociological imagination when interacting with different people in the society as it enables us to look at our own problems and issues in our lives and try to relate them to others in the society, social structures, etc. while interacting with people.        

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