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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Observation, Five general rules of social interaction! PRINCIPLE #1: The decision to take part in a social setting rather than react passively to a position assigned by others., OBSERVATIONAL METHODS: "collaborative" or "joint endeavors" Observer's participation in the world being studied; focuses on differences, PRINCIPLE #4: Participants validate the cues generated by others in the setting by internal and/or external criteria. PRINCIPLE #5: People come into interactions by assuming situational identities that enhance their own self-conceptions or serve their own needs, which may be context specific rather than socially or culturally normative., PRINCIPLE #3: Interaction is always a tentative process that involves the continuous testing by all participants of the conceptions they have of the roles of others. PRINCIPLE #4: Participants validate the cues generated by others in the setting by internal and/or external criteria., PRINCIPLE #2: People assess behavior not in terms of its conformity to social or cultural norms in the abstract, but in regard to its consistency which is a perceived pattern that somehow makes sense to others in a given social situation. PRINCIPLE #3: Interaction is always a tentative process that involves the continuous testing by all participants of the conceptions they have of the roles of others., PRINCIPLE #1: The decision to take part in a social setting rather than react passively to a position assigned by others. PRINCIPLE #2: People assess behavior not in terms of its conformity to social or cultural norms in the abstract, but in regard to its consistency which is a perceived pattern that somehow makes sense to others in a given social situation.