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Social Interactionists Believe That There Is Very Little Shared Reality

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Social interactionists believe that there is very little shared reality beyond that which is socially created.They refer to this as the social construction of reality-the process by which our perception of reality is largely shaped by the objective meaning that we give to an experience.

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Money Supply

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