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Different variables in the societal analysis.​

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Answered by lakhwinderduggal786
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Explanation:

A social variable is a set of attributes, which are characteristics of people. ... Another social variable is social class, which describes the socioeconomic level a person's income level meets, such as lower, middle, or upper class...

Answered by dreamrob
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The different variables in the societal analysis are as follow:

  • A social variable can be defined as a social factor that has an impact on language variation and, like the linguistic variable, can manifest itself in a variety of ways.
  • A social variable is a collection of attributes that describe people's characteristics.
  • Another social variable is social class, which describes a person's socioeconomic status, such as lower, middle, or upper class.

Hence, answer is as mentioned above.

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