Differentiate between Sociology and common sense? And explain its practical significance.
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Sociological knowledge is based on rigorous qualitative or quantitative research. Common sense reflects the generally accepted notions of a phenomenon and reinforces the status quo; whereas sociology, especially conflict theorists, challenge the status quo and argues for a change in the system.
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Sociological Perspective is a rational knowledge whereas common sense knowledge is based on general understanding. Sociological Perspective is objective in nature whereas common sense knowledge is subjective.
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