The focal point of sociology rests on interaction. How do you distinguish it from common sense
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So, as per many thinkers, it is a focal point and their arguments need to be made part of your answer. It is different from common sense because - common sense is a often person or context specific, but interaction is a group phenomenon.
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Some kinds of interaction help stabilize the social structure. Others promote change. Among the most common forms of social interaction are exchange, competition, conflict, cooperation, and accommodation. These five types of interaction take place in societies throughout the world.
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