Which social change regards to change in a linear manner?
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The simplest type of one-directional change is linear, occurring when the degree of social change is constant over time. Another type of social change is that of exponential growth, in which the percentage of growth is constant over time and the change accelerates correspondingly.
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One-directional change is a social change that regards the change in a linear manner.
- One-directional changes are mostly cumulative and represent growth or increase in the density of population, production level or scope of the organisations and firms.
- The changes are mostly in one direction.
- It is mostly an Evolutionary Social Change that is it occurs slowly and gradually.
- The direction of the change can be positive or negative and increased or decreased depending upon the kind of change.
- One-directional changes are simple when the degree of social change is constant over time.
- Exponential growth is a social change in which the percent of growth is constant and the change accelerates over time.
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