The underlying patterns of relationships in a group, is what?
Social Structure
An expected behavior associated with a particular status (status in action), is what?
Role
Which preindustrial society had the least rigorous living situation?
Hunters and Gathers
Group targeted by an in-group for opposition, antagonism, or competition, is what?
Out-Group
A groups deliberately created to achieve one or more long-term goals, is what?
Formal Group
Interaction in which individuals or groups combine their efforts to reach a goal, is what?
Cooperation
The actual behavior of an individual in a role, is what?
Role Performance
A society in which the economic emphasis is on providing service and information, is what?
Postindustrial
A web of social relationships that join a person to other people and groups, is what?
Social Network
What is the goal of an oligarchy?
Stay in power
What is a status set?
All the different statuses that person has
A behavior that individuals can expect from others, is what?
Rights
Which society started the use of draft animals?
Agricultural
What is the group where people get most of their socialization from?
Primary Group
What is the name of the theory that states, theory that power increasingly becomes concentrated in the hands of a few members of any organization?
Iron Law of Oligarchy
A voluntary action performed in the expectation of getting a reward in return, is what?
Social Exchange
Expecting a firefighter to run into a burning building is what?
Obligation
In which society, did the switch happen where the group focus went from the whole community to the family?
Horticultural
Getting too close can cause disruption in this goal orientated group (ex. work bestie)
Secondary Group
What do informal groups provide that formal groups don't?
meet the needs of the group/ provide connection and support for its members
A position that is neither earned nor chosen but assigned, is what?
Ascribed Status
The parent-coach is an example of which type of role?
Role Conflict
A type of social unity in which members’ interdependence is based on specialized functions and statuses, is what?
Organic Solidarity
People temporarily in the same place at the same time, is what?
Social Aggregate
What can you find in both a bureaucracy and a oligarchy?
Hierarchal rule