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... norms , status , and roles . Norms In Games People Play ( 1964 ) , Eric Berne describes the greeting ritual of the American : " Hi ! " ( Hello , good morning . ) " Hi ! " ( Hello , good morning . ) " Warm enough forya ? " ( How are you ...
... norms , status , and roles . Norms In Games People Play ( 1964 ) , Eric Berne describes the greeting ritual of the American : " Hi ! " ( Hello , good morning . ) " Hi ! " ( Hello , good morning . ) " Warm enough forya ? " ( How are you ...
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... norms are situational , that is , they apply to specific categories of people in spe- cific circumstances . We consider it ap- propriate for a person to pray to God in church , or to speak to people who have long since " gone to the ...
... norms are situational , that is , they apply to specific categories of people in spe- cific circumstances . We consider it ap- propriate for a person to pray to God in church , or to speak to people who have long since " gone to the ...
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... norms , or provoke needed change . Enemies may even become collaborators when they encounter a common threat . Much ... norms and values . Institutions are the clusters of norms and values that form around the basic needs of a society ...
... norms , or provoke needed change . Enemies may even become collaborators when they encounter a common threat . Much ... norms and values . Institutions are the clusters of norms and values that form around the basic needs of a society ...
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SCIENCE AND METHODS IN SOCIOLOGY | 21 |
PART | 64 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CULTURE | 70 |
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