Pattern Variables
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A set of ideas developed by Talcott Parson to characterize various kind of society and to analyse social evolution (Campbell, 1981). These variables are presented as pairs of attitudes which are contrasting ones. They are embodied in various sets of role-statuses and their underlying values. In this way it is possible to determine which type of social relationship dominate in a certain society.