If a group of friends stops thinking of one of their members as a "social drinker" and begins thinking of the person as a "problem drinker," this process would probably be of greatest interest to someone using which theoretical approach?

A. symbolic-interaction approach
B. structural-functional approach
C. social-conflict approach
D. social disorganization approach


Answer: A

Sociology

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What will be an ideal response?

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