The two levels of analysis are macro-sociological and micro-sociological. The macro-sociological approach observes the large-scale patterns of society. It studies social structures and institutions. It observes trends within societies and looks more upon social structure, processes, problems, and how they relate to each other. Functional analysis and conflict theory use this type of analysis. The micro- sociological approach describes what people do when they are in the company of other people. This includes small interactions that people have, such as conversations or how people interact in a group setting. It looks at individuals themselves and their interactions. Individual’s behavior is based on their understanding of a situation, the meaning they give it, and how they react to it. Symbolic interactionism focuses on this type of approach.
The seven components of nonmaterial culture are gestures, language, norms, folkways, mores, values, and sanctions. Gestures are the ways in which people communicate using their bodies. This could include hand motions or signals, different facial expressions, etc. Language is a system of