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Weber’s concept of Social action includes which of the following elements :
1) Meanings
2) Orientation
3) Actors
4) vagueness
1and 3
3 and 4
1and 4
1,2 and 3
- Weber's concept of social action focuses on actions that are meaningful and oriented towards others.
- Meanings: It is central, as actors attach meaning to their actions, which distinguishes social actions from mere behavior.
- Orientation: Actions are oriented towards the actions of others, considering their responses.
- Actors: Social action is performed by individuals or groups who choose actions based on social meanings.
- Vagueness: Not a component of Weber's social action theory. It emphasizes clarity of meaning and intentionality.
- Option 1 and 3: Includes ‘Meanings’ and ‘Actors’ but misses ‘Orientation’.
- Option 2, 3 and 4: Includes ‘Orientation’ and ‘Actors’ but wrongly includes ‘Vagueness’.
- Option 3, 1 and 4: Includes ‘Meanings’ and ‘Vagueness’ but misses ‘Actors’.
- Option 4, 1, 2 and 3: Correct as it includes ‘Meanings’, ‘Orientation’, and ‘Actors’, which are all essential elements.
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