Understanding The Sociological Imagination

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The sociological imagination is very useful in understanding the statement above. The text uses the example that an economist noticed that in Manhattan on sunny days, the market did well and on rainy days, the market did poorly. Once the public got their hands on this information they flooded the market with data on this and it seemingly went away. An example I like could be any type of resource that a person is gathering/harvesting/mining, when there is only one person mining gold, the resource will be plentiful, but when a few million people start mining the same gold, it vanishes.

With the BRCA1 gene mutation being a genetic marker that now predicts cancer, over time if all of the women are being treated the same for the cancer, the gene

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