Introduction to Sociology Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #1320367

Which of the following defines what sociologists call as social action?


It is a type of action that is oriented towards the past, present or future actions of the other people.

It is a type of action that the social institutions embrace to ensure social authority in a society.

It is a type of action that social actors choose to change social norms.

It ıs a type of action that is structured though various entities of social structure.

It is a type of action that is formed deviant norms that some individuals adopt.


Yanıt Açıklaması:

Not every action is a social action. Social action is an action which is oriented towards the past, present or future actions of the other people. For example, taking revenge out on someone or buying a burglary insurance are social actions. If two people on the way change their directions because of only personal reasons, this is not a social action. However, if they think they are going to crash each other and they change their directions in order to prevent this clash, this is a social action. In short, if an action is made towards other people’s actions, it is a meaningful social action.

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