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Behaviour that societies expect of their members in particular situations are called

Norms

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Wild children who have not been socialised

Feral children

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People can create a digital self as well as one or more_____________.

Online identities

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People who have never know life without the use of the internet.

Digital natives

100

The agency of formal social control uses arrests as a formal sanction.

Police

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An individual´s perception of themselves based partly on ideas of how others see them

Social identity

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Members of the same age group

A generation

200

What learners learn in school, apart from the content in lessons, such as the importance of following school rules and the consequences of not doing so.

Hidden Curriculum

200

Until all gender role socialisation changes, society will remain unequal. Which theory would support this?

Feminism

200

Mods, Punks and Goths are examples of what?

Youth subcultures

300

argued that in the 21st century, people are often more uncertain about their identities than they might have been in the past.

Stuart Hall

300

Name the 3 classes how people are distributed in society

Upper class, middle class, working class
300

Boys being encouraged to play football and girls be encouraged to take ballet

Canalisation

300

Marxism and feminism are examples of what theory

Conflict theory

300

Members of an age group who share a common experience of growing up at the same point in history

An age cohort

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Parsons describes the women´s role as ______________ and the man´s role as_______________.

Expressive; Instrumental

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The debate about the extent to which our personality, attitudes and behaviour are determined by our genes or by our social environment.

Nature vs. Nurture

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Education

Peers

Media

Religion

Agencies of secondary socialisation

400

The theory that sees human society as being like human body, calling it the organic analogy because it compares society to a living organism

Functionalism

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The traditional idea of the role of the man to be strong both physically and emotionally in order to support the family is an example of

Hegemonic masculinity

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Name 2 functionalists

Parsons and Durkheim

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Name a feminist

Anne Oakley

500

Name a Marxist

Karl Marx

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Status is based on ...

age, gender and ethnicity

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Social identities are influenced by what 4 factors

Age, ethnicity, gender and social class

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