Theory 3: SYMBOL: anything that stands for something else and has an agreed-upon meaning. 1.We learn the meaning of symbols by watching others. 2.We use.

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Theory 3: SYMBOL: anything that stands for something else and has an agreed-upon meaning. 1.We learn the meaning of symbols by watching others. 2.We use learned meanings to help us imagine how others are going to respond to the same symbol and base our actions accordingly. 3.Our behavior is influenced by the meanings of symbols (attract or avoid).

SYMBOL DAY 1.Wear, create, photograph, or bring in a symbol of our society or another society 2.Describe the symbol’s meaning in society (what does it represent other than what it is?) 3.How did you learn the meaning of this symbol? 4.How can you imagine / predict group behavior in response to this symbol? 5.How could your understanding of this symbol impact your behavior? (attract or avoid) ONE PAGE MAXIMUM TYPED (20 POINTS) DUE FRIDAY!!!!