Characteristics
Beliefs
Culture
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100

Jobs, schooling, and relationships with those around you all factor into this.

Experience/Social Ties

100

Refers to “a person's standards of behavior or beliefs concerning what is and is not acceptable for them to do.”

Morals

100

Budget, program ability, and ranking all affect this.

School

100

“Don’t eat the yellow snow” is an example of what?

Common Sense

100

This describes entertainment that is well known and widespread.

Pop Culture

200

“The socially constructed characteristics of women and men, such as norms, roles, and relationships of and between groups of women and men. It varies from society to society and can be changed.” (WHO)

Gender

200

Refers to: “the belief in and worship of a superhuman power or powers, especially a God or gods.” or “a particular system of faith and worship.”

Religion

200

Many have different ideas about what this place is, but Beck argues that it constantly surrounds you.

Home

200

"The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills”

Intelligence

200

Refers to how you treat others.

Empathy

300

"Hiding your authentic self in an effort to gain greater social acceptance.”

Masking

300

Refers to “a person's principles or standards of behavior; one's judgment of what is important in life.”

Values

300

Power dynamics, social norms, and geographical location all relate back to this.

Environment

300

"Unspoken rules" is another phrase for this

Social Norms/Expectations

300

Friends, Facebook groups, and activist groups are examples of what type of community?

Social

400

"The quality or fact of belonging to a population group or subgroup made up of people who share a common cultural background or descent.” (Oxford)

Ethnicity

400

This phenomenon is based on both instinct and cultural knowledge

Common Sense

400

These types of groups range from social, religious, entertainment, and educational, but all relate to a sense of belonging.

Communities

400

This is heavily influenced by culture and history, often engraining morals and values to followers.

Religion

400

"A human classification system that is socially constructed to distinguish between groups of people who share phenotypic characteristics.” (Oxford)

Race

500

"The social standing or class of an individual or group. It is often measured as a combination of education, income, and occupation.” (APA)

Socioeconomic Status

500

These are usually developed in early to late adulthood, but are always subject to change.

Values

500

This is mostly regulated between various companies and creators to impart various values and subject matter to their audience.

Entertainment

500

“Being shy or unwilling to reveal yourself” or “being outgoing and overtly expressive”


Introverted/Extroverted

500

“One’s pattern of outward behavior in relation to common standards of a gender category.” (WHO)

Gender Expression

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