Compare and contrast the contributions of W.I. Thomas and Robert Park to the Chicago School of Sociology.
a) W.I. Thomas focused on the concept of social disorganization, while Robert Park emphasized the importance of urban ecology.
b) W.I. Thomas introduced the "Thomas theorem" regarding the significance of subjective perceptions in shaping behavior, whereas Robert Park developed the theory of human ecology.
c) W.I. Thomas stressed the role of culture and its influence on individual behavior, while Robert Park pioneered the study of urban sociology and the social dynamics of cities.
d) W.I. Thomas emphasized the role of social structures in shaping behavior, whereas Robert Park focused on the interaction between individuals and their social environment.