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Systematic study of social behaviour and human groups. Focus: ho(cid:449) relationships influen(cid:272)e people(cid:859)s attitudes and (cid:271)eha(cid:448)iour, how societies are established and change. Sociological evidence: examine social patterns, place data into social context. (cid:862)the (cid:448)i(cid:448)id a(cid:449)areness of the relationship (cid:271)et(cid:449)een e(cid:454)perien(cid:272)e and the (cid:449)ider so(cid:272)iet(cid:455). (cid:863) c. What does he mean by this: worldview is limited, sociologists examine: Consider 3 levels: micro: interpersonal interactions, meso: organizational level, macro: system. Ho(cid:449) is (cid:271)ull(cid:455)ing defined (cid:271)(cid:455) stakeholders: possible sources of data: interviews, observations, unobtrusive, policy reports. What organizational features (cid:894)de(cid:895) escalate bullying: possible sources of data: policies, legal proceedings, organizational/governance issues. 38343: possible sources of data: provincial or national data sets, inter-jurisdictional scans, administrative. We often attribute a break-up to a set of individual characteristics or circumstances. Interviewed 103 people: findings, theory of (cid:862)u(cid:374)(cid:272)oupli(cid:374)g(cid:863) Structural functionalism (macro: comte, durkheim, (and parsons, merton, etc. ) Conflict (macro: marx (and engels) economics, weber economics, and status and power.

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