Asked by Matthew Fasic on Apr 23, 2024
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An interactional model sees people as actively engaging their emotions with a set of social and cultural rules.
Interactional Model
A framework in sociology that examines how individuals engage with each other within society, highlighting the reciprocal nature of social interactions.
Social
Pertaining to society or its organization, or relating to human society and its modes of organization.
Cultural Rules
The norms, values, and practices that are accepted and followed within a specific culture or society.
- Comprehend the models of organismic and interactional approaches to engaging emotions within the boundaries of social and cultural norms.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the models of organismic and interactional approaches to engaging emotions within the boundaries of social and cultural norms.
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