macrolevels
Macrolevels refers to a conceptual framework used to analyze phenomena at a large scale or across broad systems. It stands in contrast to microlevels, which examine phenomena at a smaller, more specific scale. This distinction is applied across various disciplines, including sociology, economics, psychology, and biology, to understand how different levels of organization influence behavior, outcomes, and structures.
In sociology, macrolevels often pertain to societal structures, institutions, and large-scale social forces like economic systems,
In economics, macrolevels relate to the study of the economy as a whole, focusing on aggregate indicators
The concept of macrolevels is also utilized in psychology to differentiate between individual cognitive processes (microlevel)