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Symbolic Interactionism
A sociological perspective that analyzes society by studying the symbols and communication methods used by individuals to interpret and respond to their social environment.
Rational Choice Theory
Rational choice theory focuses on the way interacting people weigh the benefits and costs of interaction. According to rational choice theory, interacting people always try to maximize benefits and minimize costs.
Rational Choice Theory
A theoretical framework that suggests individuals make decisions based on the anticipated costs and benefits, aiming to maximize their advantage.
Social Interaction
The process by which individuals act and react in relation to others, forming the basis of social relationships.
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