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Structural functionalism theory
Suggest that groups in interaction tend to influence and adjust to each other in a stable family conflict freeway
Social conflict theory
States the groups are inevitably organized to compete against each other
Symbolic interaction theory
Emphasizes the importance of symbolic communication mainly language and gestures in the development of individuals or groups in society
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