Which of the following principle(s) did Sheldon Stryker develop to better orient symbolic interaction with macro-level sociology? Select all, but only those that apply.
a. During interactions our definitions of situations, other participants and themselves organize behavior.
b. Social behavior is not determined by meaning as we can partially make social roles; although the meaning of social roles does constrain social behavior.
c. The social structure limits how much social roles can be made.
d. Social change occurs through the making and remaking of social roles.
a. During interactions our definitions of situations, other participants and themselves organize behavior.
b. Social behavior is not determined by meaning as we can partially make social roles; although the meaning of social roles does constrain social behavior.
c. The social structure limits how much social roles can be made.
d. Social change occurs through the making and remaking of social roles.
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