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451.

What is research design in sociology

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How do societal factors affect an individual\'s choices?

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453.

What is sociology???

Answer» Thanks<br>Hope it will help u ??<br>the study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society.
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CLASS 12 RESULT WILL BE DECLARED TOMORROW!!!!

Answer» ???<br>??<br>OUR*<br>Means OUT RESULTS CAN BE ON 28..
455.

Describe personal example of social understanding

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456.

IS HERE ANYONE WHO IS REALLY FROM , "BITS"!!I MEAN BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE..

Answer» I want to know about the atmosphere of there\'s..Anyone who could help me out!!
457.

What is meant by Psycology.

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458.

Explain the relationship of sociology with any two social sciences

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459.

Define social groups and expalin its two major types.

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460.

What do you understand by honour killing?

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461.

How forms of social process is related with its meaning?

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462.

What are the key concepts in understanding the society according to Marx and Durkheim?

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463.

Whatvdo you mean by role conflict

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464.

Define caste

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465.

What do you mean by Kshatriyas?

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466.

What are the relationship between sociology and psychology

Answer» Sociology nd psychology are closely related with each other both are interrelated nd interdependent often defined as a science of behaviour it involves individiual nd his/her intelligence.
467.

What is socology

Answer» In a simple language .....sociology is a study of society , grps etc<br>Sociology is a new way of looking at society. It is the relationship between human nature and society.
468.

Why ncert solutions of chapter 1 are not given ?

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469.

I am looking for ncert solutions in this app but i cant find that ,please help

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470.

Scope of sociology explain in brief

Answer» Scope of sociology
471.

What is social process

Answer» Social process refers to action taken by individual various ways within the constraints of social structure
472.

give the meaning of society

Answer» In simple words group of humans is known as socity but in sociolgy web of social relationship is called society. It means that the social relations are main base of socity and society originates with these relations.
473.

Krishi and udyog kai sandharb mai sayhog kai vibhin kariyo ki avishyakta ki charcha kijiye ?

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474.

Please send the sociology 2nd book chapter 1,2veido

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475.

The college level education

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476.

With example the relation between conflict .involuntary cooperation and resistance

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477.

Explain rules and norms and marriage

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478.

What is social structure according to emil durkehim and karl marxs

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479.

What are the factors facilitating the conformity of social norms

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480.

Explain 3 types of education

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481.

Write a short note on caste...for a 4marker

Answer» A casre is a social change or category to which a person belong involuntarily a caste contrasts with a social class .A caste than is a social structure in which people belong to such socialvayegories,historically , an example..In a caste sysyem in india ..In sociology caste system describes one form of social stratification .Its also explain why some societies offer little social mobility , if a person occupy a law socoal stayus in that person & caste , than it is difficult & impossible for that petson to achieve a higher status..??
482.

Indirect co- operation is the characteristic of:

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483.

meaning of a welfare state

Answer» A welfare state is that which looks after the welfare of the people concerned with differentaspects i.e. ,political , economic , social ,religious , culture , developmental etc..of the people...??
484.

Why is the study nd growth of sociology is important

Answer» The study and growth of sociology is very important because society keep changing we have to study the change in Indian context we have to study sociology colonisation that Britishers have made , capitalism and also industrialisation we study the social change and in the context of European society was changing and the industrialisation and the capitalism were also the main reason
485.

What are gated community

Answer» In its modern form, a gated community (or walled community) is a form of residential community or housing estate containing strictly controlled entrances for pedestrians, bicycles, and automobiles, and often characterized by a closed perimeter of walls and fences. Similar walls and gates have separated quarters of some cities for centuries.
486.

Explan the consept of Socialiation and Conformity to Cutural Norms?

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487.

Concepts of society

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488.

Why sociology sometime called the child of the age of revolution?

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489.

Difference between micro and macro

Answer» Microeconomics is the study of individuals and business decisions, while macroeconomics looks at the decisions of countries and governments. Though these two branches of economics appear different, they are actually interdependent and complement one another. Many overlapping issues exist between the two fields.
490.

Importance of norms

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491.

Why is sociology considered to be an important discipline

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492.

Define class based social stratification

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493.

What are the specifics of indian culture and society and how do they affect the pattern of change

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494.

Different between mechanical and organic solidarity

Answer» Distinguish between mechanical and organic solidarity :I. Mechanical Solidarity :\xa0(a) Mechanical solidarity is founded on the similarity of its individual members and is found in societies with small populations. It typically involves a collection of different self-sufficient groups where each person within a particular group is engaged in similar acitivities of functions. As the solidarity or ties between people are based on similarity and personal relationships, such societies are not very tolerant of differences and any violation of the norms of the community attracts harsh punishment.(b) In other words, mechanical solidarity based societies have repressive laws designed to prevent deviation from community norms. This was because the individual and the community were so tightly integrated that it was feared that any violation of codes of conduct result in the disintegration of the community.II. Organic Solidarity :\xa0(a) Organic solidarity characterises modern society and is based on the heterogeneity of its members. It is found in societies with large populations, where most social relationships necessarily have to be impersonal. Such a society is based on institutions, and each of its constituent groups or units is not self-sufficient but dependent on other units/groups for their survival. Interdependence is the essence of organic solidarity. It celebrates individuals and allows for their need to be different from each other, and recognises their multiple roles and organic ties.(b) The laws of modern society are ‘restitutive’ in nature that in modern societies, the law aims to repair or correct the wrong that is done by a criminal act. By contrast, in primitive societies the law sought to punish wrong-doers and enforced a sort of collective revenge for their acts. Inmodern society the individual was given some autonomy, whereas in primitve societies the individual was totally submerged in the collectivity.
495.

Difference between society and a society?Difference between sociology and economics?

Answer» \tEconomicsSociologyEconomics focuses on how economic factors behave in a given scenario and how economies operateTraditional focuses of sociology include social stratification, social class, religion, law etc.Economics is further divided into Microeconomics and Macroeconomics. Microeconomics analyzes elements such as individual buyer and businesses while macroeconomics analyzes the economy as a whole where factors of productions such as land, labour and capital are studied in detailSociology can also be defined as the general science of society as it uses various methods of critical analysis and empirical investigation that develops a system of knowledge about social change and behaviourOther broad definitions within economics include positive economics and normative economics. Positive economics describes “what is” while normative economics focus on “what should be”Sociology has slowly expanded its focus on other subjects such as health, medicines, military, social stigma, the system of control and role of social activity in human developmentEconomic analyses can find its applications in finance, government, businesses. It is even at times applied to subjects such as crime, family law and war.Research done through sociology has influence throughout various aspects of life and finds its application among politicians, policymakers, educators and legislatorsAdam Smith (15th June 1723 – 17th July 1790) is regarded as “the father of modern economics)Modern-day Sociology can find its origins through the works of Auguste Comte ( January 19th, 1798 – September 5 1857)\xa0\t
496.

Type of social control

Answer» Type of social control
497.

Explain the meaning of \'The ideal type\'.

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498.

Meaning of society

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499.

What is alienation

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500.

Stratification is social? How

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