Social phenomena include all behavior which influences or is influenced by organisms sufficiently alive to respond to one another.
See also
References
- John Markey. "A Redefinition of Social Phenomena: Giving A Basis for Comparative Sociology." American Journal of Sociology Vol. 31 (1925-26): 733-743. Full text online
Further reading
- Floyd Henry Allport. "Floyd H. Allport." In Gardner Lindzey (ed) A History of Psychology in Autobiography 6. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall (1974): 3- 29. Full text online
- Jegede, A. S., The Yoruba Cultural Construction of Health and Illness, Nordic Journal of African Studies Vol. 11(3) 2002, pp. 322. 335 online
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