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pattern variableの例文

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  • The characteristics that were associated with each kind of interaction he called the " pattern variables ".
  • His employment of Parson s pattern variables and his focus on cultural change contrasted to the Chicago department's emphasis on universal maximizing behavior.
  • The framework he developed drew heavily on the sociologist Talcott Parsons's theory of social structure, especially what Parsons called  pattern variables of role-definition.
  • As the example shows, patterns include " pattern variables " that have the form of a character identifying the type of the variable ( what the variable matches ) followed by the variable identifier.
  • Hoselitz made several distinctions between developed and underdeveloped countries based on these pattern variables : a ) developed countries tend to be achievement-oriented, based on objective measures such as educational attainment, while developing countries have used ascribed status factors such as kinship and religion for assigning status and rewards; b ) developed countries tend to use universalistic standards, for example in use of the rule of law, whereas developing countries tend more to act more on particularistic, personalized relationships such as caste systems or kinship networks; c ) developed economies are characterized by extensive division of labor while developing economies tend to have a less-specialized workforce.