Economists tend to see humans as <u>rational actors</u>, but sociologists would tend to include <u>emotional motivations.</u>
Humans
Humans (Homo sapiens) are the most numerous and ubiquitous primate species, distinguished by bipedalism and huge, complex brains. This has allowed for the creation of advanced technologies, culture, and language. Humans are highly social creatures who inhabit complex social structures made up of various cooperating and competing groups, ranging from families and kinship networks to political states. Human social interactions have produced a vast range of values, social conventions, and rituals that support human society. Curiosity and the human urge to understand and control the environment, as well as to explain and manage occurrences, have driven the evolution of science, philosophy, mythology, religion, and other fields of study.
When theorists such as Coleman investigate 'business actors,' they tend not merely to presume people have rational reasons for acting, but also that these reasons genuinely motivate acts.
Therefore, the correct answer is rational actors and emotional motivations.
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