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Social Imitation and Intermindual Interactions

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Intermental Interaction

In the construction of society, social imitation and intermental interactions play a central role. Social imitation functions as a fundamental element in the formation, preservation, and continuation of society. According to the social imitation theory of French sociologist Jean-Gabriel Tarde

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AuthorOksana GülünayDecember 18, 2025 at 2:34 PM

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