CONTENTS
 Introduction
 Definition
 Levels of social interaction
 References
INTRODUCTION
 Social interaction is the foundation of society.
 Without interaction there would be no group life.
 For instance, interaction is the major processes for
the socialization of an individual from birth to
death, which exist in every culture
DEFINITION
 A social interaction is a social exchange between
two or more individuals. These interactions form
the basis for social structure and therefore are a
key object of basic social inquiry and analysis.
LEVELS OF SOCIAL INTERACTION
 Between individual and individual
 Between individual and groups
 Between groups and groups
 Between individual and culture
Between doctor and patient
Between teacher and student
Between mother and child
Between singer and audience
Between leader and team
Politician and public
Conference
Between individual and culture
Norms customs
Values traditions
REFERENCES
 https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-
sociology/chapter/understanding-social-interaction/
 http://www.slideshare.net>kakafarooq>social
interaction-and-social-process
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