Asked by Michael Yannantuono on Apr 24, 2024

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A community holds a parade every year after which area farmers are then allowed to plant their lands.While the parade does not influence the growing season in any demonstrable way,the community believes that a good parade does positively influence the crop yields.This would be an example of:

A) sociological thinking
B) scientific thinking
C) traditional thinking
D) social thinking
E) formal thinking

Crop Yields

The quantity of a crop that is harvested per unit of land area.

Growing Season

The period of the year during which climatic conditions are suitable for plants to grow.

Traditional Thinking

A mindset adhering to long-established beliefs, values, and practices, often resistant to change.

  • Understand the influence of cultural and traditional beliefs on perceptions of social phenomena.
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Michael BattleMay 02, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
This is an example of traditional thinking, where beliefs and customs of a community are followed without any scientific evidence or reasoning to support them. The belief that a good parade can positively influence crop yields is not based on any scientific or logical reasoning but is a traditional belief held by the community.