Sociology Crossword
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
 
 
Down: 2) People create and define their reality through interaction. 4) Joseph is a therapist who specializes in alcoholism, and is himself an alcoholic. 5) the lifelong process of social interaction in which the individual acquires a social identity and ways of thinking, feeling, and acting that are essential for effective participation in a society. 6) very demanding, controlling, punitive example: "you can't borrow the car because I said so."9) Setting: physical space or "scene" Appearance: clothing and titles that convey information about social status. Manner: the mood or style of behavior we display that sends important messages to the audience. 10) a theoretical approach that applies biological principles to explain the behavior of animals, including human beings. 11) a social position that a person attains through personal effort or assumes voluntarily.12) the stress that arises from incompatible demands among roles within a single status. 14) the process by which we act toward and react to people around us. 15) the process of providing information and cues to others to present oneself in a favorable light while down-playing or concealing one's less appealing qualities. 16) places where people are isolated from the rest of society, stripped of their former identities, and required to conform to new rules and behavior. 17) the behavior expected of a person who has a particular status. 23) human development is... innate Biological, physiological Due largely to heredity Fairly fixed 25) people who are similar in age, social status, and interests. 27) not demanding, warm, indulgent, set few rules example: "borrow the car whenever you want." 28) demanding, controlling, war, supportive example: "you can borrow the car, but be home by curfew."34) an awareness of one's social identity.35) a collection of social statuses that a person occupies at a given time. Across: 1) the individuals, groups or institutions that teach us what we need to know to participate effectively in society. 3) approaches whose central notion is that people learn new attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors through social interaction, especially during childhood. 7) Keri is a mother, a parole officer, and a softball player. 8) a situation where if we define something as real and act on it, it can, in fact, become real. 12) the frustrations and uncertainties a person experiences when confronted with the requirements of two or more statuses. 13) an organized pattern of behavior that governs people's relationships. Guides our actions.18) the different roles attached to a single status19) the actual behavior of a person who occupies a status.20) a social position that a person is born into. 21) Preparatory stage(birth to 2 years):no distinction between self and others; the child is self-centered and self-absorbed Play Stage (2-6 years): distinguishes between self and others; anticipatory socialization Game Stage (6 years and older): understands and anticipates multiple roles; generalized other 22) As a father, Danny cooks dinner for his children, helps them with their homework, and arranges their play dates. 24) Socialization-from childhood to old age-can be relatively smooth or very bumpy, depending on factors such as age, sex, race/ethnicity, and social class. 1. Socialization Establishes Our Social Identity 2. Socialization Teaches Us Role Taking 3. Socialization Controls Our Behavior 4. Socialization Transmits Culture to the Next Generation 26) a social position that a person occupies in a society. 29) learning to take the perspective of others. 30) an ascribed or achieved status that determines a person's identity.31) neither supportive nor controlling example: "I don't care what you do, I'm busy.: 32) Human development is... Learned Psychological, social, cultural Due largely to environment Fairly changeable 33) the process of unlearning old ways of doing things and adopting new attitudes, values, norms, and behavior. 36) the study of how people construct and learn to share definitions of reality that make everyday interactions possible. 37) the process of learning how to perform a role one doesn't yet occupy. 38) people who don't have close ties to a child but who influence her or his internationalization of society's norms and values.39) the process of learning cultural behaviors and expectations so deeply that we assume they are correct and accept them without question. 40) successfully socialized is ware of the attitides of others, has self-control, and as internalized social roles. 41) Actions speak louder than words42) a technique that examines social interaction as if occurring on a stage where people play different roles and act out scenes for the audiences with whom they interact.
 

 

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