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Interactionism is a branch of sociology that addresses the way
an individual behaves and makes decisions based on that individual's
environment.
More or less,
the discussion of interactionism refers to what constitutes one's actions;
Therefore, what a person does is not solely the response of the stimuli that the
person obtains, but also based on the context of the environment (can be the
identity of the other person, what happens around the person or where the
person is located).
For example if
at the time we drive overtaken by a large car that drove at high speed, then
our interpretation of the car will be negative. Another case if the car turned
out to be a fire engine, then our interpretation of the car will be positive
because the fire truck is speeding to save people or extinguish the fire.
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