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Sociological_Concepts_And_Theories = This comprehensive category encompasses abstract ideas, analytical frameworks, theoretical constructs, and established methodologies that exist to be realized, applied, or instantiated within sociological inquiry. It serves as a high-level grouping for intellectual artifacts, systems, or plans that guide understanding, research, and social organization.
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Sociological_Theoretical_Perspectives_And_Frameworks = This sub-category includes overarching intellectual approaches, comprehensive sets of statements, and systematic conceptual frameworks that seek to explain, interpret, and predict patterns in the social world. These theories and perspectives provide fundamental lenses through which sociological phenomena are analyzed, often guiding research and shaping disciplinary discourse.

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Sociological_Research_Methods_And_Concepts = This sub-category includes the diverse set of established techniques, systematic procedures, and fundamental conceptual tools that sociologists employ to gather, analyze, and interpret data in a rigorous and scientific manner. It encompasses methodological approaches, research designs, and core principles guiding empirical inquiry into social phenomena.

