If a person engages in self-harm, a psychologist might focus on the individual factors that help explain the behavior. By contrast, a sociologist would be more likely to focus on the supra-individual. Accordingly, the sociologist would be more likely than the psychologist to?

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Answer:

The sociologist would be more likely to determine whether the behaviour that explains why some individuals participate in self harm exists more in some communities than others.

Explanation:

Because the sociologist will be looking towards macro reasons, causes, and trends, they will be better equipped to answer, and thus will be more likely to reach a conclusion which will focus more on the prevalence of this behaviour as a whole in different communities rather than on an individual level.

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