social structure
Social Integration
it is the repetitive interaction of patterns of behavior which are commonly found in social life
social institutions
established patterns of authority and traditional modes of behavior
lyantant functions
Social Integration
it is the repetitive interaction of patterns of behavior which are commonly found in social life
Psychology
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social institutions
established patterns of authority and traditional modes of behavior
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lyantant functions
Anthropology
A social structure refers to the organized patterns of relationships and interactions within a society or group. It defines the roles, statuses, and norms that guide individuals' behavior and shape the overall functioning of a community.
the process of adopting the cultural traits or social patterns of another group. (www.dictionary.com)
Imprinting on someone refers to a form of attachment or bonding where an individual forms a strong emotional connection or bond with another person, often related to feelings of trust, dependency, or affection. This term is commonly used in psychology and animal behavior to describe patterns of social behavior and attachment.