Harold Garfinkel developed "ethnomethodology," which is the:
A) nonintrusive recognition of others, done more or less unconsciously
B) process by which we act and react to others around us
C) study of folk or lay methods people use to make sense of what others say and do
D) manner of communication that uses only gestures, no words
E) study of ethnic and racial difference in verbal and nonverbal conversational expressions
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