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Institutions

Relatively stable and predictable social arrangements created and sustained by people that have emerged over time to meet specific needs.

Dramaturgical model

Society is viewed as if it were theater ,people as as actors, roles as if they were performances.

Front Stage

Area visible to the audience, where people feel compelled to present themselves in expected ways

Back Stage

Are outside of the audiences view where individuals let their guard down and do things that would be inappropriate or unexpected in a front stage setting

Attribution Theory

Assumption: people make sense of their own behaviour by assigning a cause.



Usually assigned is a cause



(Dispositional cause) / (Situationial)