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INSTITUTIONS CONCEPTS REVIEW

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    Review different types of institutions and characteristics.
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  • Institutions created by the state are called:
    public institutions
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  • These institutions are organized on the products that reach people for consumption, as well as all the decisions that have to do with agencies that collect taxes:
    Economic institutions
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  • The institutions that relate with health, life, treatment and prevention of diseases, emotional and social development of a community are called:
    Health institutions.
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  • Those institutions that are established between the government ad citizens of a political system are called:
    Political institutions.
  •  15
  • These institutions have to do with the administration of justice, environmental protection, recreation, attend emergencies, community services and charitable.
    Social institutions
  •  20
  • Those institutions that are responsible for providing a comprehensive education to people are called:
    Educational institutes
  •  10
  • What institutions are for the development of skills, tastes, interests, and recreation and the ways to transmit culture?
    Cultural institutions.
  •  10
  • They are an integral part of society and represent diversity of thought, organization or participation in society.
    Social groups
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  • These are events that construct social reality, but have different meanings depending on the context in which they take place.
    Social practices
  •  20
  • A group of friends is an example of:
    Secondary social group.
  •  10
  • A funeral is an example of:
    Social practices
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  • "Class differences are established by their place in the production system" was point of view of:
    Lenin
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  • Step in which the researcher considers the studies that have been previously done, different information sources are revised and a theoretical framework is built to guide the investigation.
    Literature review
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  • Step that can be carried out through questionnaires, surveys, observation or standardized test.
    Data collection.
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  • It attempts to determine the nature of human knowledge, its types, and claims to know the appropriate methods to route man into that knowledge:
    Epistemology
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  • It is the current claim that everything is matter and that the only reality that exists is material reality.
    Materialism
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