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Sociological Law

Sociological law refers to patterns in human behavior and social interactions that tend to repeat over time within societies. Unlike formal laws made by governments, these are observed regularities, such as social norms, customs, or trends, which influence how people act and society functions. Sociological laws help us understand the underlying principles that shape social order and change, emphasizing that social phenomena often follow predictable patterns based on human needs, values, and institutions.