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Group influence refers to the ways in which group members influence the attitudes, opinions, and behaviours of others within the group.
Real Life
Experiences, events, and interactions occurring in the physical world, as opposed to those in fictional or virtual contexts.
Functionalist Perspective
A sociological approach that views society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability, focusing on the functions that institutions serve.
Social Institutions
Complex, enduring social structures that meet basic human needs such as family, education, and religion.
Conflict Theorists
Scholars who analyze social phenomena through the lens of conflict, focusing on power disparities, inequality, and the struggle between groups for resources or influence.
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