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According age groups from children to elder peoples for example children between 0 - 15 comes under one group and adults between 15 - 59 etc and 60+
In scientific circles this would usually lead to embarrassment because most people in such company hearing such a claim would quickly discredit it. In groups where such claims are accepted they lead to further unproven assertions and possible falsehoods some of which will probably be absurd.
There are two groups of tetrachords in a major scale with a whole step in between.
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Sociologists refer to patterns of interaction between groups and individuals as social dynamics. These dynamics involve the ways in which individuals and groups relate, communicate, and behave within a social context, shaping social structures and relationships.
Groups may exhibit predictable patterns of behavior based on factors such as social norms, group dynamics, and individual interactions. Sociologists often use theories and research methods to understand and predict group behavior, but there are also instances where groups may act unpredictably due to complex human dynamics and situational factors.
Sociologists do that.
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Sociologists use empirical evidence to refer to data that is collected through direct observation or experimentation, rather than relying on speculation or personal opinion. This evidence is used to support or refute hypotheses and theories about social phenomena.
Sociologists,Psychologists,Anthropologists and Archeologists.
Sociologists help governmental departments, schools, hospitals, prisons and other institutions and organisations formulate appropriate policies. They help people to understand how best to communicate and engage with individuals and groups within society.
IQ has no correlation with ethnic groups.
anthropologist and sociologists
Social groups,cultural influences, social behavior,social change, and behavior
Social groups,cultural influences, social behavior,social change, and behavior
Micro sociology focuses on studying small-scale interactions and processes within specific social contexts, such as individual behavior and social interactions. On the other hand, macro sociology examines larger social structures and institutions that shape society as a whole, including social institutions and cultural norms. In essence, micro sociology explores the individual level, while macro sociology examines the societal level.