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Self-efficacy and the Interaction in the Social World How this author sees his interaction in the social world The term social world ' is sociologically defined by Salzman (1988 ) as an extremely large , highly permeable , amorphous , and spatially transcendent form of social organization wherein actors are linked cognitively through shared perspectives arising out of common channels of communication (p . 1783 . Social interaction on the other hand is defined as a situation where the behaviors of one actor are consciously recognized by , and influence the behaviors of , another actor , and vice versa p

Given these definitions , interaction in the social world could be seen as a whole as the general social interaction within the transcendent form of social organization . In particular , this author sees his interaction in the social world in view of the definitions above , as being involved or participating in that particular social world and submitting to its norms and conditions . This author however believes that any individual can be involved in several social worlds that do not overlap with each other , during a particular stage in his or her life and that these social worlds plays a vital role in shaping one 's social behavior towards his or her social , emotional and intellectual maturity
Define /explain one of the social worlds in which you interact
The social worlds that this author is with include of course the home , the school , sports club , and the music society . However , since both home and school are common as everyone may be...
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