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What is the definition os Status?

A socially defined position in a group or in a society.

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What is the definition of role?

The behavior expected of someone occupying a particular status.

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What is Social Structure? 

The network of interrelated statuses and roles that guide human interaction.

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What is social institution. 

Satisfy the basic needs of society.

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What is the difference between ascribed and achieved status? 

ascribed status is qulities beyond through own direct efforts, while achieved through own direct efforts.

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Name both types of statuses. 

Ascribed status and Achieved status.

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Define role conflict.

occurs when fulfilling the role expectations of one status interferes with a second status.

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How do social structures influence our lives?

These can include family structures, economic structures, political structures, educational structures, and others.

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What does religion have to do with social institutions?

Religion provides a shared, collective explanation of the meaning of life.

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What is conflict?

occurs when two or more people or group work together to achieve a goal that will benefit one or more person.

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Define ascribed status. 

Assigned according to qualities beyond a person's control.

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Define role strain.

occurs when a person has difficulty fulfilling the role of one status.

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Whats another way to say social structure?

Social organization. 

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What are the 5 types of social interaction?

Exchange, Competition, conflict, cooperation, and accommodation.

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What is cooperation?

occurs when two or more people or groups oppose each other to achieve a goal that only one can attain.

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Define achieved status.

Special skills, knowledge, or abilities.

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Define role exit. 

is the process people go through to detach from a role that was previously central to their social identity.

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What are the functions of social structure?

These can include family structures, economic structures, political structures, educational structures, and others.

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What purpose do social institutions serve?

Provide physical and emotional support for members, transmit, knowledge, produce goods and services, maintain social control.

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What is exchange?

occurs when people interact in an effort to receive an award or a return to their actions


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What is master status? 

One of the greatest roles in a person's life. It can be either ascribed and achieved.

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Define role set.

is the different roles associated with a particular status.

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How is social structure important in the real world?

May impact, for example, health, family life, education, religious affiliation, political participation, and experience with the criminal justice system.

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What purpose do social institutions serve?

Proovide physical and emotional support for members, transmit knowledge, produce goods, and services, maintain social control.

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What is Reciprocity? 

occurs when people interact in an effort to receive a reward or return for their actions. 

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