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Social science
Sociology
Social interaction
Social phenomena
Anthropology
Psychology
Social psychology
Economics
Political science
History
Sociological perspective
Sociological imagination
Social Darwinism
Function
Verstehen
Ideal type
Theory
Theoretical perspective
Functionalist perspective
Dysfunction
Manifest function
give definition of these words. one sentence easy n big words
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- Social science: The study of how people think, behave, and organize life together in groups and societies.
- Sociology: The study of how societies are structured and how people interact within them.
- Social interaction: The ways people act and react to one another in everyday life.
- Social phenomena: Events or patterns that arise from how people behave together, like trends, movements, or rituals.
- Anthropology: The study of human cultures, societies, and biological development across time.
- Psychology: The study of individual minds, feelings, and behaviors.
- Social psychology: The study of how people’s thoughts, feelings, and actions are influenced by others and by group life.
- Economics: The study of how people and societies produce, distribute, and use goods and services.
- Political science: The study of power, government, and how decisions are made and enforced in societies.
- History: The study of past events and how they shape the present.
- Sociological perspective: A way of seeing how social forces and group life shape individual behavior and choices.
- Sociological imagination: The ability to link personal troubles to wider social patterns and historical forces.
- Social Darwinism: The idea that social inequality and progress result from “survival of the fittest” competition (an outdated and controversial view).
- Function: The role a social element plays in keeping society stable or meeting a need.
- Verstehen: A method where researchers try to understand social action by seeing it from the participants’ point of view.
- Ideal type: A simplified model that highlights key features of a social phenomenon to make comparison easier.
- Theory: A set of ideas that explains how and why things happen.
- Theoretical perspective: A broad lens or approach that guides how we study and interpret social life.
- Functionalist perspective: The view that society is made of parts that work together to maintain stability and order.
- Dysfunction: A consequence of a social pattern that harms society or weakens its stability.
- Manifest function: The obvious, intended purpose or outcome of a social practice or institution.
- Sociology: The study of how societies are structured and how people interact within them.
- Social interaction: The ways people act and react to one another in everyday life.
- Social phenomena: Events or patterns that arise from how people behave together, like trends, movements, or rituals.
- Anthropology: The study of human cultures, societies, and biological development across time.
- Psychology: The study of individual minds, feelings, and behaviors.
- Social psychology: The study of how people’s thoughts, feelings, and actions are influenced by others and by group life.
- Economics: The study of how people and societies produce, distribute, and use goods and services.
- Political science: The study of power, government, and how decisions are made and enforced in societies.
- History: The study of past events and how they shape the present.
- Sociological perspective: A way of seeing how social forces and group life shape individual behavior and choices.
- Sociological imagination: The ability to link personal troubles to wider social patterns and historical forces.
- Social Darwinism: The idea that social inequality and progress result from “survival of the fittest” competition (an outdated and controversial view).
- Function: The role a social element plays in keeping society stable or meeting a need.
- Verstehen: A method where researchers try to understand social action by seeing it from the participants’ point of view.
- Ideal type: A simplified model that highlights key features of a social phenomenon to make comparison easier.
- Theory: A set of ideas that explains how and why things happen.
- Theoretical perspective: A broad lens or approach that guides how we study and interpret social life.
- Functionalist perspective: The view that society is made of parts that work together to maintain stability and order.
- Dysfunction: A consequence of a social pattern that harms society or weakens its stability.
- Manifest function: The obvious, intended purpose or outcome of a social practice or institution.
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