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Professor A. Javier Trevino uses the words of Emile Durkheim to define social facts as a patterned way of acting, feeling, or thinking that is external to us but that exerts an influence on our behavior.
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copy to clipboardProfessor A. Javier Trevino uses the words of Emile Durkheim to define social facts as a patterned way of acting, feeling, or thinking that is external to us but that exerts an influence on our behavior.
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