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In the context of relatively of change who said “ a socialization process within a particular family is a process of orderly change”?
Wilbert Moore
Anthony Giddens
Talcott Parsons
Peter Blau
- Option 1: Wilbert Moore – He is well-known for his work on social change, particularly on the "relativity of change". He explained that socialization within families often follows an orderly process of change as society evolves.
- Option 2: Anthony Giddens – Famous for structuration theory and modern sociology, but did not specifically state the process of socialization in families as "orderly change" in this context.
- Option 3: Talcott Parsons – He focused on social systems and functionalism but did not use the same specific framing about family socialization as an "orderly change".
- Option 4: Peter Blau – Developed theories on social structure and exchange, not particularly focused on orderly family socialization processes.
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