No it is not.
Interpretive means that you have to figure out what something in the story means.
Breaking the question down: Interpretive is how one perceives and a sociologist is one that studies other cultures, countries, life styles, behaviors. So I guess my best answer would be an interpretive sociologist is one that studies behaviors, life styles, and cultures of people.
An interpretive answer is a response that provides an explanation or viewpoint based on an analysis or understanding of the question or topic at hand. It involves interpreting information, making connections, and drawing conclusions to offer insight or perspective.
The interpretive question in Chopin's "The Story of an Hour" could be: How does the character's reaction to her husband's death challenge societal norms and expectations of marriage and women's roles in the late 19th century?
Which vocabulary books? I can't answer that question without knowing which book you're using.
Interpretive approach is an approach someone uses when they are doing research.
Stonerose Interpretive Center was created in 1989.
Breaking the question down: Interpretive is how one perceives and a sociologist is one that studies other cultures, countries, life styles, behaviors. So I guess my best answer would be an interpretive sociologist is one that studies behaviors, life styles, and cultures of people.
Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center was created in 1986.
Interpretive literature is literature that provides valid insights into the nature of human life or behavior.
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National Historic Trails Interpretive Center was created in 2002.