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What is the difference between social values and social norms and give an example of each?

social norms are behavioural standards acted by the member of a society which are conformed on him. they are the rules of living in a society. social values are the standards by which a person distinguish between right or wrong, and true or false.


What is folkways and give a example?

Folkways are norms or customs that guide everyday behavior and are based on tradition and social expectations. An example of a folkway is the norm of saying "please" and "thank you" when making a request or receiving something from someone.


Which is an example of interpretive sociology?

C. After coming up with a theory, Christie focuses her study on observing how people are behaving. D. After looking at his data, Stefan focuses his study on understanding why people are behaving as they are.


In what ways does using the sociological perspective make us seem less in comtrol of your lives and does it give us greater power over your surroundings?

A sociological perspective makes you aware of the many social forces that act upon you. It makes you feel less isolated and more exposed to social variables that you can't control. The dark side of existentialism (suicides) are sometimes used as an example of the anxieties lived by an individual and his vulnerabilities and limited role in society. A sociological perspective doesn't have to give you a negative view of your place in society necessarily and instead you may focus on changing society on a positive way even in limited way. Or you may develop leadership qualities that help you affect change in a larger way. Finally, a sociological perspective doesn't make you a biologist with darwinistic objectivity. You may retain your individuality and subjectivity the same way that a scientist has religion and even support minority theories like Creationism.


Explain why social studies is the study of man in his social environment?

Social studies focuses on studying human behavior, societies, and cultures within their social contexts to understand how individuals interact with each other and their environment. By examining these relationships, social studies helps us gain insights into the complexities of human society and how people shape and are shaped by their social environments.

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Give example of external and internal?

internal is in and external is out fertilisation


Give an example of an internal structure and an example of an external structure that scientists use to classify organisms?

scientists classify organisms into groups based on internal and external features.


Can you give me a example of a sentence using the word social?

Example sentence for the noun 'social':The club held a social to give recruits a chance to meet our members.Example sentence for the adjective 'social':The gender assignment of restrooms has become a social issue.


What are the internal and external factors that affect a system project Give example?

[object Object]


Can you give an example of a sentence using the word put on?

Put on your headphones; the external speakers are not functioning.


Give you an example of control system?

one word...kegel.


How corporations continue to control energy?

Could you give an example of what you mean?


Define social agreement with atleast two example?

A social agreement is an agreement not enforceable by law.. for example A is a friend of B , A agrees to give B a treat on his birthday. A is not legally obligated to give B a treat on his birthday .


Define social agreement with quote atleast two example?

A social agreement is an agreement not enforceable by law.. for example A is a friend of B , A agrees to give B a treat on his birthday. A is not legally obligated to give B a treat on his birthday .


Give an example of a social insect other than bees?

ants, termites, and wasps


Give example for every dimension of health?

social intellectual spiritual physical emotional


Give an example of internal and external locus of control?

An internal locus of control is believing that ones choice will affect the outcome, being in control of ones "destiny."An example could be that... I have a very hard final coming in 2 weeks, and even though I am not happy about the material, or studying, i believe that if I study hard, I will be able to pass the test.An external locus of control would be if I believed that not matter how much I studied, I would fail anyway, so I shouldn't try. External is believing that my choices will not affect the outcome.