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charchew

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The _____ argues that people create and define their reality through social exchanges.
 
  A) functionalist theory
  B) feminist theory
  C) psychosocial theory
  D) symbolic interaction theory
  E) social learning theory

Question 2

Which of the following statements is common to all micro-level perspectives about social interaction?
 
  A) The perspectives explain who says what and when.
  B) The perspectives explain who teaches communication.
  C) The perspectives explain why people say what they say.
  D) The perspectives explain how people learn social interaction.
  E) The perspectives explain how people interact in their daily lives.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

E



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