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Delineate the role of Concept and theory in sociological analysis

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Social analysis is the act of breaking down a circumstance or social issue through the goal, precise investigation.

A sociological concept is a psychological development that speaks to some piece of the world in a rearranged frame. A case of a psychological construct is class, or the recognizing of two gatherings in view of their pay, culture, power, or some other characterizing characteristic(s).

Role theory is a point of view in human science and in social brain research that considers the greater part of the ordinary action to be the carrying on of socially characterized classes (e.g., mother, supervisor, instructor). Every part is an arrangement of rights, obligations, desires, standards, and practices that a man needs to confront and satisfy.
Answered by alinakincsem
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In sociology, concepts are the basis of any theory. A few concepts provide a broad perspective to explain many factors. Those concepts are not actually to spoil the analysis of social conditions.

After having the concept, it is very important to form a theory and then to analyze it as analysis of a theory is very important for sociological research because a theory is actually a relation which is proposed between many concepts and due to this reason it can cause effects.
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