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justify how cooperation is an associative social process​

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Answered by ananyasj606
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(i) Cooperation is an associative process of social interaction which takes place between two or more individuals or groups. ... (iii) Cooperation is a personal process in which individuals and groups personally meet and work together for a common objective.

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Answered by anvitanvar032
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The correct answer to this question is Cooperation is a social interactional associative activity that occurs between two or more people or groups.

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Given - Cooperation is an associative social process​.

To Find - justify how cooperation is an associative social process​.

1) Cooperation is a social interactional associative activity that occurs between two or more people or groups. (2) Cooperation requires people or groups to work intentionally throughout the process.

Associative or integrative processes include cooperation, accommodation, and assimilation.

Conjunctive or associative social processes are advantageous. These social processes function in society's interest and for its benefit. This group of social processes also includes acculturation, assimilation, and accommodation.

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