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  • 51Social rejection — Silent treatment redirects here. For other uses, see Silent treatment (disambiguation). Psychology …

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  • 52Social cognition — ] .Basic processesCognitive representations of social objects are referred to as schemas. These schemas are a mental structure that represents some aspect of the world. They are organized in memory in an associative network. In these associative… …

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  • 53Social actions — In sociology, social actions refer to any action that takes into account the actions and reactions of other individuals and is modified based on those events. Social action is a concept developed by Max Weber that explores interaction between… …

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  • 54Social disorganization theory — In sociology, the Social Disorganization Theory was one of the most important theories developed by the Chicago School, related to ecological theories.William Isaac Thomas and Florian ZnanieckiThomas and Znaniecki (1918 1920) introduced the idea… …

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  • 55Social business — A social business is one which aims to be financially self sufficient, if not profitable, in its pursuit of a social, ethical or environmental goal. Examples of social businesses in the United Kingdom included [http://www.ethicalproperty.co.uk/… …

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  • 56Social robot — A social robot is an autonomous robot that interacts and communicates with humans or other autonomous physical agents by following social behaviors and rules attached to its role. This definition suggests that a social robot must have a physical… …

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  • 57Social Software — The term Social Software has acquired two meanings. In one of its meanings, social software means a range of web based software programs. The programs allow users to interact and share data with other users. However, there is also another meaning …

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  • 58Social Contract (Rousseau) — The Social Contract, Or Principles of Political Right (1762) by Jean Jacques Rousseau, is the book in which Rousseau theorized about social contracts as the origins of political community i.e. civil society.Like John Locke, who believed that a… …

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  • 59social integration and system integration — These terms were first coined by the British sociologist David Lockwood, in order to indicate what he saw as fundamental problems in both the normative functionalist theories of the 1950s, and the conflict theories of writers such as Ralf… …

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  • 60Social Darwinism —    An ideological trend widespread at the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth centuries advocating laws of human social and political development based on crude association with the laws of biological evolution theorized by… …

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