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Answered by IrshadMS
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Statics onsociology consisted of clarifying the interconnections between those social facts which appear to be universally necessary for the existence of a society of any kind. The nature of connections between the family, the division of labour, property, government, religion, morality and so on.

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Statics in Sociology consisted of clarifying the interconnections between those social facts which appear to be universally necessary for the existence of a society of any kind. The nature of connections between the family, the division of labour, property, government, religion, morality and so on.

Topics vary, for example, from "group dynamics" (social interactions among the members of a small group over time) to the "dynamics of development" (change from a traditional rural society to a modern urban industrial society and then to a postindustrial society that belongs to a global system

Social static focuses on how order is maintained in the society and social dynamic focuses on how society changes over time. Comte separated social statics from social dynamics. ... This distinction between social statics and social dynamics is one of his lasting contributions to sociology.

Social statics is the order of society. This order includes structural components (e.g., family, government, and economics) and the interaction between these components. Auguste Comte, the father of sociology, based social statics on the positivistic philosophy.

Social dynamics can refer to the behavior of groups that results from the interactions of individual group members as well to the study of the relationship between individual interactions and group level behaviors. ... The fundamental assumption of the field is that individuals are influenced by one another's behavior.

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