Much of the social scientist's work involves:

Much of the social scientist's work involves:



A) Comparing social relationships in social theories to empirically observed relationships among social data; poll individuals and enter the data into databases.
B) Collect forensic data such as fingerprints and DNA at a crime scene and conduct investigate inquiries such as speaking to witnesses at a crime scene.
C) Determining who committed the crime.
D) None of the above.
E) a, b, & c


Answer: A) Comparing social relationships in social theories to empirically observed relationships among social data; poll individuals and enter the data into databases.


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