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social influence The impact of peers, family members, educators, or colleagues on a person's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
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social interaction, impaired The state in which an individual participates in an insufficient or excessive quantity or ineffective quality of social exchange. SEE: Nursing Diagnoses Appendix.
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social learning theory The theory that learning social standards and behavior occurs by observing and imitating others (e.g., family members, peers, or role models). Social learning also includes conforming, learning in context, and modeling. Th
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social skills training The components of rehabilitation programs that focus on the skills necessary for effective interaction with other people.
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social class Most commonly measured using the Registrar-General's Occupation-based Classification System. This groups people from Classes I to V according to their occupation, eg lawyers and doctors are in Class I, and unskilled manual workers and labourers in Class V.
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