Sociology, asked by Vtskr, 2 months ago

how is social organization differ from association​

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Answered by Anonymous
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iท sσciσℓσgy, α sσciαℓ σrgαทiʑατiσท is α ραττєrท σƒ rєℓατiσทsнiρs вєτωєєท αท∂ αмσทg iท∂ivi∂υαℓs αท∂ sσciαℓ grσυρs. sσciαℓ αssσciατiσทs is rατєs τнατ мєαsυrє τнє ทυмвєr σƒ єvєทτs iท α givєท τiмє ρєriσ∂ (gєทєrαℓℓy σทє σr мσrє yєαrs) ∂ivi∂є∂ вy τнє αvєrαgє ทυмвєr σƒ ρєσρℓє ατ risк ∂υriทg τнατ ρєriσ∂.

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Answered by THELEGENDKINGDOM
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Explanation:

In sociology, a social organization is a pattern of relationships between and among individuals and social groups. Social Associations is rates that measure the number of events in a given time period (generally one or more years) divided by the average number of people at risk during that period.

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