Answer:
The answer is symbolic interactionists.
Explanation:
Symbolic interactionism is a sociological theory that states society is constructed through the interaction of its members, and in doing so they create a series of "symbols" with specific meanings to each community.
A key element of symbolic interactionism is that the symbolic worlds a society creates is highly influential to individuals' personalities. In other words, we act according to what we have learned through our interactions.
Option d ensure the people
Answer:
Play stage
Explanation:
George Mead was a sociologist and a psychologist who develop a theory on how the mind and psyche develop by the interaction with other people.
Mead believed that the self develops through a three-stage role-taking process. These three stages are:
- preparatory stage
- play stage,
- game stage.
In the preparatory stage (usually from the moment we are born until we are 2 years old) children <u>mimic</u> what they see happening around them.
In the play stage (age 2-6), children play but they don't adhere to the rules, they make their own rules for the different games they play, this means they create rules as they play. One other characteristic of this stage is that they play representing specific people (by example, by playing to be the mom they are actually representing their mom)
In the game stage (from 7 years), children start adhering to the rules. They can also play role games but the role they play is more general (if they play as if they were a mom, they are not representing their actual mom but the concept of "being a mom" they should have by now).
In this example, Brian is <u>4 years old and likes to put on his cape when he's watching Superman and pretend to be saving the world.</u> First of all, we notice that, <em>because of his age, he should be in the play stage</em>.
But also, by pretending to be saving the world just as Superman would do we can see that<u> the role playing he is representing refers to ONE individual in particular (in this case Superman). </u>Thus he is in the play stage.
Sick role is the correct answer.
According to Medical Sociology, sick role is used to relate to sickness, the rights and the obligations of the person affected. <u>The sick role determines that it's okay for Dolly to call in sick, stay in bed to rest and get well if she is sick with the flu. Also, the sick role exempts the person from normal social roles and says that they should NOT be blamed for their condition.</u>