Dominant characteristics - It is socially transmitted and leaned by group of people, bound by ethnicity, geography , and personal orientation
Bioecological System Theory - It explains an individuals social development vang biological, environmental, and ecological lenses.
Microsystem - This system refers to the institution and social groups that the individual has direct contact and interaction withEg. families, peers, school, religious institutionand the immediate communiti
Exosystem - This system refers to the social setting that an individual has no direct interaction with but nevertheless affect his/her development
Eq • Work -setting pannts
Macrosystem -This system refers to the longer cultural context in which the individual sides in status as his/her country, Issues of ethnicity, societal values embraced by social institution
Ga: philippines as a 3rd - world country
Chronosystem - This system refers to the pattern of environmental events, including sociohistorical events from a specific to general context.
Eg. Graduation pom college, employment, marriage
Mesosystem - This system refers to the interconnection among aspect of the microsystem affecting the individual Eg. Parent-teacher association PTA), parent-peer connections, community relationship