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    Masterand : Ms. Analiza A. Enaldo Source : Reading 1. The Interactionist Perspective: The Role of Fit Summary: Individual differences matter in the workplace. Human beings bring in their personality‚ physical and mental abilities‚ and other stable traits to work. While human beings bring their traits to work‚ every organization is different‚ and every job within the organization is also different. According to the interactionist perspective‚ behavior is a function of the person and the situation

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    society which has social order is one where the persons within it accepts the norms and values and replicate them in their behaviour. In studying the theories of social order‚ there are three main perspectives‚ the functionalist‚ the Marxist and the interactionist perspectives. The first sociologist to come up with the term social order was Thomas Hobbes‚ in the 17th century. Hobbes was an English philosopher who based his theory of social order on the Civil war. He is best known for his explanation

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    For example in areas of poverty there is high rate of unemployment. The government play a small role to eradicate issues that are associated with illness. Therefore people who are privileged benefit in the society. The Interactionist or social action approach: The interactionist approach is focused on the steps that an individual say about the illness‚ whether the

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    Answer 1- There are many differences when it comes to criminology and criminal justice that make others more confused between the two. “Criminology is an academic discipline that uses the scientific method to study the nature and extent‚ cause and control of criminal behavior” (The Core‚ p.4) Basically what this is implying is that Criminology is an academic and sociological view that is recorded by Criminologist that uses the exploratory framework to look at the nature of a crime‚ the many types

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    Introduction: The public setting in a coffee shop and roles these places have in societ. The views on the functionalist as well as the conflict theories and symbolic interactionists. The cashier is the functionalist‚ the smelly people in the corner are the conflict theorists and you are the symbolic interactionist. The cashier serves a purpose; she is there to take your money and give you coffee and juices. The smelly people disagree over who really is smelly; they argue that I agree

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    look based on how they think people are looking at them. One may want people to see them in a certain way such as nice or friendly‚ or approachable. Sociologist view how people navigate and communicate their interactions with others. Symbolic interactionist focus on the micro level because it looks at small units when analyzing data. Robert Merton’s contribution to sociology is very important to the functional perspective

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    more the instructors use the SIOP model the English learner’s progress shall be seen in their academics. Since there are so many language acquisition theories that go along with SIOP; the two methods used in my lesson plans are an Innatist and Interactionist methods. Within both methods there is an emphasis on natural language development and they focus on interaction between people as the main ways to learn and develop a new language. Innatist Theory In the innatist natural language development

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    Differences in how conflict theorists and symbolic interactionists view the issue of gender and housework. The conflict theorist perspective emphasizes on the inequality existing in marriages. According to the conflict theorists‚ there exists an unequal power between couples (husbands and wives) in a marriage. Conflict theorist postulate that an individual with marriage experience as having been in marriage or have even experienced marriage from its inner perspective understand that however much

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    structural-functionalist B) feminist C) conflict D) symbolic-interactionist 9. This perspective understands society and social structure through an examination of the personal day-to-day interaction of people in pairs and groups. A) structural-functionalist B) feminist C) conflict D) symbolic-interactionist 10. This perspective focuses on social conflict and inequality based on gender. A) structural-functionalist B) feminist C) conflict D) symbolic-interactionist 11. The 1994 ethnic violence that erupted

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    of intellectual disability. * Make sure to review nature v. nurture discussion on intelligence. Development * Make sure to be able to differentiate nature‚ nature‚ and interactionist view. * Know which view developmental psychologists take more recently: exclusively nature‚ exclusively nurture‚ or interactionist view? * Make sure that you can differentiate cross-sectional‚ longitudinal‚ and sequential research methods. * Go

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