1974
DOI: 10.2307/2063476
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Conflict and Consensus: An Introduction to Sociology.

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“…The observation method was used in collecting data. According to James M. Henslin (1985), observation is the process of direct observation of people, places, or events to collect data in a systematic way. The data obtained was the result of observations from the Instagram KitKat account, and several were selected, recorded, and then analyzed.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The observation method was used in collecting data. According to James M. Henslin (1985), observation is the process of direct observation of people, places, or events to collect data in a systematic way. The data obtained was the result of observations from the Instagram KitKat account, and several were selected, recorded, and then analyzed.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are also a lot of Filipino communities that will help to adapt in the culture." Henslin [15] claims that assimilation happens when individuals from different cultures adopt the new culture by practicing it daily as part of their social pattern. Some cultural practices have in common with the old and new culture, and the old culture sometimes becomes the foundation or basis of the new one.…”
Section: Embracing Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social stratification can be interpreted as a system in which there are groups of people composed of several layers of society based on ownership of assets, power and authority of a person. Social stratification is also a way to classify a large number of human groups into a hierarchy according to their special rights [24]. The social stratification of the people in Cikancung Village can be divided into three, namely high strata, medium strata and low strata.…”
Section: Social Stratification Of Societymentioning
confidence: 99%