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What happens to social relationships and patterns of interactions when they start being governed by formal and informal agreements?
What happens to social relationships and patterns of interactions when they start being governed by formal and informal agreements?
- They become institutions (correct)
- They remain unchanged
- They become chaotic
- They disappear
What role do agreements play in dictating the forms of arrangements within specific interests and goals?
What role do agreements play in dictating the forms of arrangements within specific interests and goals?
- Agreements have no impact on arrangements
- Agreements only apply to legal matters
- Agreements are irrelevant
- Agreements dictate the forms of arrangements (correct)
How are organizations defined in relation to patterns of arrangements?
How are organizations defined in relation to patterns of arrangements?
- Organizations are solely based on laws and contracts
- Organizations have no connection to patterns of arrangements
- Organizations are patterns of arrangements shaped by concerns they aim to address (correct)
- Organizations are temporary structures
Which factor shapes and conditions the patterns of arrangements within organizations?
Which factor shapes and conditions the patterns of arrangements within organizations?
When do social relationships and patterns of interactions transition into institutions according to the text?
When do social relationships and patterns of interactions transition into institutions according to the text?
What distinguishes a group from social aggregates and social categories?
What distinguishes a group from social aggregates and social categories?
Which of the following best describes social aggregates?
Which of the following best describes social aggregates?
What differentiates social categories from groups?
What differentiates social categories from groups?
What is the defining factor of a group?
What is the defining factor of a group?
Which of the following statements best describes the concept of 'social aggregates'?
Which of the following statements best describes the concept of 'social aggregates'?