Preview

flavios home

Good Essays
Open Document
Open Document
328 Words
Grammar
Grammar
Plagiarism
Plagiarism
Writing
Writing
Score
Score
flavios home
Social interaction & behavior

By: Rula Fseisi PSY 201 NVCC-­‐ Devers

Social behavior can be defined in many forms such as blinking, eating, reading, dancing, shooting, rioting, and warring. That sort of behavior apprehends another as perceiving, thinking, moral, intentional, and behaving person. A social act is any intention, aim, plan, and purpose which encompasses another’s self. This may effect another’s emotions, intentions, beliefs or anticipating another’s acts, actions or practices. And finally in social interactions there are social practices. These are rules, norms, custom, habits and the like that encompass or anticipate another persons emotions or intentions.

Social interaction theories study many different ways people engage with each other. Scholars from many fields like anthropology, sociology, psychology, and linguists are interested in social interaction and patterns that can be found in these interactions. Observed patterns help social scientists develop theories to describe and predict human behavior. Max Webber a German sociologist had

You May Also Find These Documents Helpful

Related Topics