A society is composed out of a number of individuals who interact with each other, in order to interact with each other they must form common interpretations of their perceptions (if they perceive things differently they can’t interact), as they perceive a common reality they will a form a common method of deriving their needs from it as humans generally have the same needs, the common method is what we call culture.
Culture - A set of values, norms and social institutions that a population shares and is transitioning to the next generation through social learning.
The family unit - The main means by which social learning is perpetuated.
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The change in total population over a period is equal to the number of births, minus the number of deaths, plus or minus the net amount of migration in a population. The number of births can be projected as the number of females at each relevant age multiplied by the assumed fertility rate
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instinct theory: According to the instinct theory of motivation, all organisms are born with innate biological tendencies that help them survive. This theory suggests that instincts drive all behaviors. Instincts are goal-directed and innate patterns of behavior that are not the result of learning or experience.
Drive-Reduction Theory: drive reduction theory is a type of motivational theory. Drive Reduction Theory, developed by Clark Hull in 1943, was a major theory for motivation in the Behaviorist tradition
Arousal Theory: The arousal theory of motivation suggests that people are driven to perform actions in order to maintain an optimum level of physiological arousal. Some people may require a higher level of arousal, which might motivate them to seek out exciting and stimulating activities.
Incentive Theory: The incentive theory of motivation suggests that people are motivated by a drive for incentives and reinforcement. It also proposes that people behave in a way that they believe will result in a reward and avoid actions that may entail punishment.
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