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An interactionist perspectivea.focuses on family decision-making.b.focuses on how people use symbols when interacting.c.focuses on the forces in society that promote competition and change.d.focuses on how society explains relationships.

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Symbolic interactionStep-by-step explanation:

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Answer: Option (B) is correct.

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In discipline such as sociology, Interactionism also known as an interactionist perspective is referred to as a theoretical perspective under which one tends to derive social processes from interaction or conversation. It can also be referred to as the study/research of how an individual shape their society or are in return shaped by the society via meaning which tends to arise in conversations.

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