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In identifying social classes, the reputational method is best suited for investigating social distinctions in:
large, densely populated areas
small groups
highly transient communities
none of the above
- Option 1: Large, densely populated areas
- In such areas, the reputational method may struggle due to the sheer number and diversity of people.
- This method relies on people's perceptions of each other and may become impractical here.
- Option 2: Small groups
- The reputational method thrives because it hinges on personal knowledge and interaction within the community.
- People can observe and assess each other's behavior and status more accurately.
- Option 3: Highly transient communities
- This option presents challenges since frequent movement disrupts consistent reputation-building.
- Option 4: None of the above
- This option suggests no perfect match, but option 2 aligns well with reputational methods.
Option 2: Small groups
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