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the social science that studies human society and social behavior.
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how people relate to one another and influence each other's behavior consequently.
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observable facts or events that involve human society.
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ability to see the connection between the larger world and your personal life.
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the comparative study of past and present cultures.
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social science that deals with the behavior and thinking of organisms.
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study of how the social environments affects an individual's behavior and personality.
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coined term sociology, founder of sociology, french philosopher
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Born in Germany, , "Conflict is primary source of change", doctorate from university of Berlin, society in 2 classes.
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English, influenced by Darwin, said that society is a set of interdependent parts that work together to maintain the system over time, biological view of society
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french, applied methods of science to the study of society, function, religion,
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interested in seperate groups in society rather than as a whole, ideal type,
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