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social fact

•social facts are the values,cultural norms and social structures that transcend the individual and arecapable of exercising social constraint

Social Constraint

generally when one used the phrase socially constrained it means that people feel that they have to do or not do certain things because of the manner in which others perceive such actions

Social Currents

•social currents are thec ollective emotions in a group which have a stronger impact than an individuals emotions

Normal Social Facts

•most widely distributed anduseful social facts, assisting in the maintenance of society and social life.

Pathological Social Facts

•these we associate with socialproblems.

Social Solidarity

the degree to which group members share beliefs and values

Sociological Abstractions

an abstraction is separating outessential elements and highlighting only the key elements of a concept

Macro-level sociology

•looksat large-scale social processes, such as social stability and change.

Micro-level sociology

looksat small-scale interactions between individuals, such as conversation or groupdynamics.

Theoretical Reflection

•Intrying to make sense of issues and objects we use theoretical reflection.