The pure historian and the historical-comparative sociologist differ. The sociologist is more likely to
A. use primary evidence much more than secondary or other evidence.
B. use a pure idiographic approach.
C. use primary data to study details of a very specific place and time, (e.g., What did slaveholders in Smallsville, Mississippi do in 1842?) .
D. make some empirical generalizations and use limited theory.
E. A and C
Answer Key: D