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- What is Sociology? Include an explanation of the sociological imagination.
Sociology:
- Sociology is a subject that can be studied at most colleges and universities in the United States. It includes research from several other fields, including statistics, psychology, and anthropology. There are several different branches of sociology, including applied sociology.
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- Sociology is one of the social sciences. It is the study of human societies. Sociology covers many different areas, including crime, urbanization, and life in rural communities.
- Sociological imagination is a term used in sociology to describe the ability of a person to see a society from a different perspective than what they are used to. Sociological imagination is essential for sociologists who study different societies from a scientific point of view.
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→ What is Sociology? Include an explanation of the sociological imagination.
Sociology refers to social behavior, society, patterns of social relationships, social interaction, and culture that surrounds everyday life. It is a social science that uses various methods of empirical investigation and critical analysis to develop a body of knowledge about social order and social change.
The sociological imagination is the practice of being able to “think ourselves away” from the familiar routines of our daily lives to look at them with fresh, critical eyes. Sociologist C. The sociological imagination is the ability to see things socially and how they interact and influence each other.
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