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MBA, Ph.D in Management
Harvard university
Feb-1997 - Aug-2003
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Strayer University
Jan-2007 - Present
Match the correct term to the definition:
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(Points : 45)Â
Potential Matches:1 :Â Society is a product of the everyday interactions of people in which symbols have shared meanings.
2 : Sociology’s point of view that sees general patters of society in the lives of particular people.
3 :Â The settings that have special importance in the socialization process, including family, school, peer groups, and the mass media.
4 :Â The lifelong process by which people develop their human potential and learn culture.
5 :Â A relatively stable patter of social behavior.
6 : A person’s fairly stable patterns of acting, thinking, and feeling.
7 :Â The unrecognized and unintended consequence of any social pattern.
8 :Â Any social patterns that may disrupt the operation of society.
9 :Â Society is a system of interrelated parts that is relatively stable, with each part working to keep society operating in an orderly way.
10 : A change in a subject’s behavior caused by the knowledge of being studied.
11 :Â Society is an arena of inequality in which people are in conflict that generates conflict and change.
12 :Â The recognized and intended consequence of any social pattern.
13 :Â Personal objectivity in conducting research.
14 : The ways of thinking and acting, along with the material objects that form a people’s way of life.15 : People who interact in a defined territory and share a culture.
    Answer     : Sociological perspective
     : Structural-Functional Theory
     : Social Conflict Theory
     : Symbolic interactionist
     : Social structure
     : Objectivity
     : Hawthorne Effect
     : Manifest function
     : Latent function
     : Social dysfunction
     : Culture
     : Society
     : Socialization
     : Agents of socialization
     : Personality
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