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Describe the differences between micro-level and macro-level theories.
Illustrate your point with examples.

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Answered by mariwammimi
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Answer:

The major difference between macro-level and micro-level social network analysis methodologies.

Explanation:

There are many differences between macro-level and micro-level theories. The major difference between macro and micro-level social network analysis methodologies.  

Micro-level: Individuals and their interactions are the subject of micro-level research.

Example: The relationship between adult children and their parents.

Macro-level: The macro-level is concerned with the social structure, social processes, and problems, as well as their interrelationships.

Example: The consequences of industrialisation on the status of older people.

Answered by jubin22sl
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Answer: The differences are given below:

Theory: A presumption or a set of ideas developed with the intention of explaining anything, particularly one that is founded on general principles that are independent of the topic being explained.

Explanation:

  • A theory is said to be micro if it focuses on people and small groups as well as the interactions that take place between them, as opposed to macro theories, which examine large-scale social structures, patterns, and conflicts across the entirety of a society.
  • At the macro level, the emphasis is placed more on social structure, social processes and issues, and the interconnections between these aspects of society. Consider the implications that industrialization has had on the social standing of older people, as well as the ways in which gender and money impact older people's well-being. This strategy has a tendency to reduce people's capacity for action and the ability to transcend the constraints imposed by social institutions.

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