Asked by Andrea Cordell-Proper on Apr 24, 2024

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In a triad, when two of the people are interacting and form a dyad, the sociological term for the third person is

A) an outcast.
B) an isolate.
C) a third party.
D) a co-participant.

Triad

A group consisting of three people.

Dyad

A group consisting of two people.

Sociological Term

A concept or phrase used in the field of sociology to describe and analyze social phenomena, structures, and relationships.

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BA
Bjork Aguilar7 days ago
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
In sociological terms, when two people in a triad (a group of three) are interacting more closely with each other, leaving the third person less involved, that third person is referred to as an "isolate." This term captures the idea of being isolated from the dyadic interaction happening within the triad.