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Down: 1) is a particular way of approaching a phenomena common in sociology. 2) A small social group whose members share personal and lasting relationships.3) The lifelong social experience by which individuals develop their human potential and learn culture.5) A framework for building theory that sees society as the product of the everyday interactions of individuals7) A theoretical approach that explores ways in which human biology affects how we create culture.8) Group leadership that focuses on the completion of tasks.9) A framework for building theory that sees society as an arena of inequality that generates conflict and change.12) Are certified and practicing members of the group to which novices are being socialized.15) Cultural patterns that set apart some segment of a society’s population.23) Conflict among the roles corresponding to two or more statuses.30) A statement of how and why specific facts are related32) Such a loosely formed collection of people is a crowd rather than group. However, the right circumtances can quickly turn a crowd into a group.33) Norms that are widely observed and have great moral significance.34) A social position that a person holds. Across: 4) Ervin Goffman’s term for a person’s efforts to creat specific impressions in the minds of others.6) Norms for routines or casual interaction.10) Communication using body movements, gestures, and facial expressions rather than speech.11) Helped answer this question when he devised ethnomethodology, the study of the way people make sence of their everyday surrounding.13) Focuses on instrumental concerns, takes personal charge of decision making, and demands that group members obey orders.14) Involuntary memberships, people are forced to join these organization as a form of punishment (prisons) or treatment (psychiatric hospitals).16) Industrialization extends childhood and discourages children from work and other activities considered suitable only for adults. Thus, child labor is uncommon in the United States and other high-income countries. In less economically developed nations of the world, however, children are a vital economic asset, and they typically begin working as soon as they able.17) The process by which people act and react in relation to others.18) one world culture. The earth's inhabitants will lose their cultural diversity and on culture will be experienced by all people.19) The practice of judging another culture by the standards of one’s own culture.20) A feeling of aloneness experienced by the individual as a threatening state imposed by others21) A productive system based on service work and high technology.22) Developed a theory of social behaviorism to explain how social experience develops an individual’s personality.24) The consequences of any social pattern for the operation of society as a whole.25) The American social psychologist, sociologist, and educator Charles Horton Cooley (1864-1929) showed that personality emerges from social influences and that the individual and the group are complementary aspects of human association26) Culturally defined standards that people use to asses desirability, goodness, and that serve as broad guidelines for social living.27) A social position a person recieves at birth or takes on involuntary later in life.28) Frederick Taylor’s term for the application of scientific principles to the operation of a business or other large organization.29) A person’s fairly consistent patterns of acting, thinking, and feeling.31) A framework for building theory that sees society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability.35) A large secondary group organized to achieve its goals efficiently.36) lived in Vienna at a time when most Europeans considered human behavior biologically fixed. Trained as a physician, Freud soon turned to the analysis of personality and eventually developed the celebrated theory of psychoanalysis.37) social group towards which a member feels respect and commitment. A social group toward which a person feels a sense of competition or opposition.38) A former student of Solomon Asch’s, conducted conformity experiments of his own.39) A legal relationship, usually involving economic cooperation as well as sexual activity and childbearing that people expect to last.40) The French social thinker (1798-1857) who coined the term sociology in 1838 to describe this new way of thinking41) An educational program recognizing the cultural diversity of the United States and promoting the equality of all cultural traditions.
 

 

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