Sociology, asked by PragyaTbia, 1 year ago

Social institution is a set of social ________ (groups, norms, statuses, positions) Fill in the blank by choosing correct option from the options given in the bracket.

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Answered by afruja70
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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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‘Social institution’ is a set of ‘social norms’.

Explanation:

  • A social institution can be defined as the complex set or integrated ‘set of social norms’ that has been organized over the primary social value preservation.  
  • But the sociologists did not define the institutions in the similar way as the person on the ‘street’.  
  • Sociologists often state the term as institution in order to define the ‘felt’ need of the society members.  
  • They have described the normative systems that operate in few primary areas like determination of kinship, provision of the appropriate use of the power, etc.
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