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what is social organizations? what are the difference between social organization and social association​

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Answered by roblox6084
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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. Rates help us compare health data across counties with different population sizes.

Answered by lakhanivini26
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In an organized society, there is stability and change. Stability is the condition of equilibrium among the parts of society. It is the state of smooth functioning. During this condition; the social problems decrease in society. Change is the dynamic condition of society. An organized society is also changing for the fulfillment of social needs. Abrupt changes in the form of revolution disrupt the existing social order and disorganization occurs in society.

Explanation:

The examples of organization can easily be understood from the organs of human body which are technically joined together called organization of parts in human body. The parts of a table are prepared separately by the carpenter and then fitted together in a technical order. This table is an organized body. It means organization is arranging of parts into its whole. Similarly, social group is an organization of individuals into a social unit. The individuals set themselves at their positions (status) and by interaction (role) they make a social group. It means they are fitted themselves into the group according to their positions. This participation individuals into group is social organization.

The whole society is a big organization in which individuals, groups and institutions participate. It is a vast network of social relationship like the parts of a watch organized together. The groups fit themselves in interaction with other groups giving shape to society by organization: The process of organization resembles with a human body, a machine; a factory, an office, a bank and the human society.

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