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The definition of a hypocrite is a person who pretends to have certain beliefs, attitudes or feelings when they really do not. An example of a hypocrite is a person who says they care about the environment, but are constantly littering. The cause of hypocrisy originally stems from insecurity. Selfishness is a form of insecurity because an overly selfish person needs to take advantage of or withhold resources from others, since they don't believe they can live their best life being generous and honest.
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Nepotism is generally defined as the bestowal of patronage by public officers in appointing others to positions by reason of blood or marital relationship.
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Sociology is the study of societies and how humans act in groups. Sociology is a social science. People who study sociology are called sociologists. A society is the community of people living in a particular country or region and having shared customs, laws, and organizations. The two major types of sociology that emerged were qualitative sociology and quantitative sociology. Today, most universities use both qualitative and quantitative methods of inquiry, and one method is not necessarily better than the other. Sociologists today employ three primary theoretical perspectives: the symbolic interactionist perspective, the functionalist perspective, and the conflict perspective. These perspectives offer sociologists theoretical paradigms for explaining how society influences people, and vice versa.
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Classical conditioning is a form of learning whereby a conditioned stimulus (CS) becomes associated with an unrelated unconditioned stimulus (US) in order to produce a behavioral response known as a conditioned response (CR). The conditioned response is the learned response to the previously neutral stimulus. Teachers are able to apply classical conditioning in the class by creating a positive classroom environment to help students overcome anxiety or fear. Pairing an anxiety-provoking situation, such as performing in front of a group, with pleasant surroundings helps the student learn new associations.
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A key element in understanding cooperation/competition is the type of goal interdependence found between the involved parties. Parties goals' may be negatively interdependent--one party's success correlating with the other's failure. Such situations tend to yield competitive relationships with a win-lose orientation. The primary difference between cooperation and the other two is that cooperation is associative, meaning that people are working together, while conflict and competition are by nature dissociative, meaning that people are working against each other.
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- Sociology studies human society as an interconnected whole and how society and the individual interact with each other.
- One of the tasks of sociology is to unravel the connection between a personal problem and a public issue.
- It tries to understand that the individual in modern times belongs to more than one society and how societies are unequal.
- Thus, sociology as a systematic study of society, distinct from philosophical and religious reflections, as well as our everyday common sense observation about society.
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When there is incompatibility among roles corresponding to multiple statuses, it is referred to as role conflict. It occurs when contrary expectations arise from two or more roles to be performed.
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Capitalism is an economic system in which the means of production of goods or services are privately owned and operated for a profit. In capitalism, individuals are given the freedom to operate their business as they want and manage their own income. Capitalism applies to every person who operates within this system; therefore, business owners and employees are equally represented within the capitalism model.
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India is witnessing the third stage of demographic transition from 1971. During the 1970s, the country witnessed a decline in death rate which was almost the same as the decline in birth rate, leading to a plateau in population growth in 1960s and 1970s.
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A person or any group of people, who look up to and aspire to be like someone. • Person or groups whose lifestyles are emulated. • We do not belong to a reference group, but we do identify ourselves with that group. • Reference groups are important sources of information about culture, life style, aspiration and goal attainments
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Social order : refers to active maintenance and reproduction of particular pattern of social relations and of values and norms
Ways of achieving order::
(a) When people spontaneously wish to abide by a set of rules & norms.
(b) When people are compelled in various ways to obey norms.
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Altruism means the principle of acting to benefit others without any selfishness or self-interest.
Altruism is when we act to promote someone else's welfare, even at a risk or cost to ourselves.
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