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🎓 PowerPoint Outline: Interactionism in Social Behavior 🟦 Slide 1: Title Slide Title: Understanding Interactionism in Social Behavior Subtitle: Appraising the Meanings Behind Everyday Interactions Presented by: [Your Name] Date: [Insert Date] 🟦 Slide 2: Learning Competency Competency: Appraise the meanings that people attach to everyday forms of interaction in order to explain social behavior. Focus Area: Symbolic Interactionism in Sociology 🟦 Slide 3: What is Interactionism? A sociological perspective that focuses on: Micro-level interactions Symbolic meanings Social roles and identity formation 🟦 Slide 4: Key Concepts of Symbolic Interactionism Symbols: Language, gestures, objects Meaning: Created through social interaction Self & Identity: Developed through communication Social Roles: Learned and reinforced through interaction 🟦 Slide 5: Everyday Examples of Interactionism Greeting someone with a handshake or bow Wearing formal attire to a job interview Using emojis in digital communication Classroom behavior shaped by teacher-student dynamics 🟦 Slide 6: Case Study: Classroom Interaction Scenario: A student raises their hand before speaking Symbol: Raised hand = respect for authority Meaning: Reinforces classroom norms Social Behavior: Encourages orderly participation 🟦 Slide 7: Why Meanings Matter Meanings guide behavior They help us interpret others’ actions They shape expectations and norms They evolve with context and culture 🟦 Slide 8: Application in Real Life In Families: Roles like “mother” or “child” carry symbolic expectations In Workplaces: Titles like “manager” or “intern” influence behavior In Online Spaces: Likes, shares, and comments shape digital identity 🟦 Slide 9: Reflection Questions How do you interpret everyday symbols in your environment? What meanings do you attach to common interactions? How do these meanings influence your behavior? 🟦 Slide 10: Summary Interactionism helps us understand: How people create meaning How meaning influences behavior How society is shaped by everyday interactions 🟦 Slide 11: References Include any textbooks, articles, or websites you used to support your content..