How is sociological knowledge different from common sense observations? Explain with suitable examples?
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Sociological knowledge is different from common sense because it shows the literature of the people. Which can't be seen by common sense.
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People often confuse sociology with the application of common sense. However, that is far from reality as sociology is the scientific study of human behaviour.
Common sense is something that is not at all scientific and differs with perspective. Sociology is a systematic study of beliefs with evidence and determines whether a detail is a fact or fiction. Common sense is based on limited experience, whereas sociological views require expertise in the field.
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