In what way does symbolic interaction theory differ from conflict theory and functionalism?
A) Conflict theory and functionalism are theoretical frameworks and symbolic interactionism is not.
B) Conflict theory and functionalism focus on immediate social interaction and symbolic interactionism does not.
C) Symbolic interactionism does not examine society in terms of its abstract institutions, and conflict and functionalist theory do.
D) Symbolic interactionism is a macro-level approach; conflict theory and functionalism are not.
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