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  • 31Social exchange theory — is a social psychological and sociological perspective and that explains social change and stability as a process of negotiated exchanges between parties. Social exchange theory posits that all human relationships are formed by the use of a… …

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  • 32Social movement theory — is an interdisciplinary study within the social sciences that generally seeks to explain why social mobilization occurs, the forms under which it manifests, as well as potential social, cultural, and political consequences.Collective… …

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  • 33social — adj Social, gregarious, cooperative, convivial, companionable, hospitable are comparable rather than synonymous terms that all involve and often stress the idea of having or manifesting a liking for or attraction to the company of others. Social …

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  • 34Social cognitive theory — Social Cognitive Theory, utilized in Psychology, Education, and Communications, posits that portions of an individual s knowledge acquisition can be directly related to observing others within the context of social interactions, experiences, and… …

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  • 35Social stigma — is severe social disapproval of personal characteristics or beliefs that are against cultural norms. Social stigma often leads to marginalization.Examples of existing or historical social stigmas can be physical or mental disabilities, disorders… …

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  • 36Social occultation — occurs when a particular set of cultural values and beliefs combine with the operation of personal and mass media communication functions leads to lacunae , or blind spots. Intentional social occultation is the process of creating social… …

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  • 37Social intuitionism — is a movement in moral psychology that arose in contrast to more heavily rationalist theories of morality, like that of Lawrence Kohlberg. Kohlberg developed a model of moral reasoning that he claimed accounts for people s moral behaviour. More… …

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  • 38Social Protection — ▪ 2006 Introduction With medical costs skyrocketing and government programs scaled back, citizens bore more responsibility for their health care costs; irregular migration, human trafficking, and migrant smuggling posed challenges for… …

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  • 39Social behaviour in animals — Introduction       actions of animals living in communities. Such behaviour may include the feeding of the young, the building of shelters, or the guarding of territory. General characteristics       Social behaviour (Social behaviour in animals) …

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  • 40Social work knowledge building — The International Federation of Social Workers states, of social work today, social work bases its methodology on a systematic body of evidence based knowledge derived from research and practice evaluation, including local and indigenous… …

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