What distinguishes sociology from social psychology is:
A) social psychology's emphasis on external validity, while sociology emphasis on internal validity.
B) sociology's neglect of theory, while social psychology is highly theoretical.
C) sociology's emphasis on the group as a whole, rather than the individual.
D) sociology's level of objectivity is much lower than social psychology's level of objectivity.
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