Asked by Logan Carter on May 29, 2024

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An adequate theory of class stratification must specify a small number of distinct classes because the larger the number of classes specified by the theory:

A) the more complicated and less useful the explanation
B) the greater the sampling problems
C) the more the bias
D) the less it will capture class differences
E) none of these choices

Class Stratification

The division of society into classes based on wealth, occupation, or social status, leading to inequality in access to resources and opportunities.

Classes

Organized groups of students meeting regularly to study a subject under the guidance of a teacher.

  • Pinpoint and clarify the crucial differences in class theory, particularly the separation between property owners and those lacking property, and how these differences affect their power and possibilities.
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Emeka BalboaJun 01, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
A larger number of classes specified by the theory would result in a more detailed and nuanced analysis, but it may not capture the larger differences in class stratification. A smaller number of classes is necessary to provide a more generalized understanding of the social structure, making it easier to comprehend and useful for empirical analysis.