
the Social Interaction Model
The Social Interaction Model explains how people learn behaviors, attitudes, and opinions through their everyday interactions with others. It suggests that individuals develop their understanding of social norms and roles by observing, communicating, and engaging with family, friends, colleagues, and the broader community. This ongoing social dialogue influences how we see ourselves and others, shaping our beliefs and actions. Essentially, our social environment acts as a learning space where norms are transmitted and internalized, guiding our behavior and social development over time.