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- is rejected by interactionists, who claim that it is artificial and also raises ethical issues to experiment on people. Interactionists prefer several...
- narrow focus of interactionist research on small-group interactions and other social psychological issues, have relegated the interactionist camp to a minority...
- Social interactionist theory (SIT) is an explanation of language development emphasizing the role of social interaction between the developing child and...
- deviancy amplification spiral and deviancy amplification are terms used by interactionist sociologists to refer to the way levels of deviance or crime can be...
- social status or social position. It is vital to both functionalist and interactionist understandings of society. Social role theory posits the following about...
- Staci, eds. (2014). Selves, Symbols, and ****ualities: An Interactionist Anthology: An Interactionist Anthology. Los Angeles: Sage Publications. ISBN 978-1483323893...
- Interactionism or interactionist dualism is the theory in the philosophy of mind which holds that matter and mind are two distinct and independent substances...
- non-deterministic causal influence on bodies (traditional free-will, interactionist dualism). Immaterial souls exist but are part of a deterministic framework...
- first biologists to propose an interactionist theory of development was Daniel Lehrman. Since then, numerous interactionist perspectives have been proposed...
- from the original (PDF) on 2010-06-27. Seyranian, Viviane (2010). "Interactionist Theories of Leadership". In Levine, John M; Hogg, Michael A. (eds.)...