Norms dealing with everyday behavior
FOLKWAYS
First agent of socialization.
FAMILY
Classical theorist is associated with the Conflict Perspective
MARX
People between these ages are MOST likely to be arrested.
15 - 24
Family and close friends
Primary Goup
Process through which a piece of culture is transferred from group to group
DIFFUSION
Stage where children imitate the people around them.
(Mead's Stages)
PREPATORY
Perspective that sees society as being like an organism.
FUNCTIONAL
A word that means, "discourage crime?"
DETERRENCE
This status shapes a person’s identity and often all aspects of their life
MASTER STATUS
Shape that best describes the social stratification in society.
TRIANGLE
In the nature vs. nurture debate, nurture refers to _________.
ENVIRONMENT
Negative labels that change a person’s identity
STIGMA
This sociologist thinks deviance has a function in society
DURKHEIM
Instagram, Tiktok, Snapchat
SOCIAL NETWORK
A building is an example of _______ culture.
MATERIAL
Pay raise or promotion, school detention or attendance awards are types of...
SANCTIONS
The collective ideas about what is important, good, and desirable.
CULTURAL VALUES
What Theory is this?
Innovation means accepting the goal but using unacceptable, or deviant, ways of reaching this goal.
Merton's STRAIN THEORY
Gerhard Lenski argued that THIS makes society evolve.
TECHNOLOGY
Assuming that one’s culture is superior to other cultures
ETHNOCENTRISM
the theory that we imagine, or percieve ourselves, based on the judgement of others
LOOKING-GLASS SELF THEORY
The expected behavior for a particular status or social position.
SOCIAL ROLE
This theorist believes that attachment, opportunity, and belief are all reasons people conform.
HIRSCHI
high school graduate, college graduate, teacher, parent
ACHEIVED STATUS