Norms/Values
Culture
Socialization
Total Institutions/Resocialization
Miscellaneous
100

What are rules and expectations by which a society guides the behavior of its members?

What are norms?

100

An identifiable culture nested within a larger culture.

What is a subculture? 

100

A position someone receives at birth.

What is an ascribed status? 

100

An institution that controls every aspect of a person's life. 

What are total institutions? 
100

The powerhouse of the cell.

What is the mitochondria?

200

The idea that the human body is ugly and prone to disease is most in line with what group of people?

What are the nacirema?

200

A culture that favors creative living, diversity of norms or values, and has a high tolerance for cultural deviance. 

What is a loosely bound culture? 

200

The lifelong process by which people learn their culture and become aware of themselves as they interact with others. 

What is socialization? 

200

Prison and Marine Bootcamps are examples of what? 

What are total institutions? 
200

The number of oceans on Earth.

What is 5? 

300

What serve as broad guidelines for social living?

What are values?

300

A culture that favors traditional living and has clearly defined expectations, values, norms, cultural hierarchies, and intolerance of deviance. 

What is a tightly bound culture? 

300

A solid foundation of cultural knowledge and understanding provided by the family or significant others at a young age. 

What is primary socialization? 

300

The process of mentally and emotionally retraining a person to operate in an environment other than that to which they are accustomed. 

What is resocialization? 

300

The most listened-to artist of 2023. 

Who is Taylor Swift? 

400

Standing right next to someone on an elevator and starting a long conversation would be a violation of this type of norm

What is folkway?

400

The person who claims culture socializes us into having shared understandings or collective action for better communication and goal attainment.

Who is Howard Becker? 

400

What are family, religion, and politics examples of in the context of socialization?

What are agents of Socialization? 

400

Widespread cultural norms and values we use as a reference in evaluating ourselves. 

What is the Generalized other? 

400

What percent of gene overlap do humans have with fruit flies? 

What is 60%? 

500

The expectation to keep bodily sounds to yourself in public is an example of what

What is prescriptive norm?

500

Creating these intensifies subcultural identities and can lead to cultural conflicts. 

What are cultural boundaries? 

500

Secondary socialization is the acquisition of what? 

What is role-specific knowledge? 

500

Total institutions resocialize individuals by altering this aspect through the manipulation of their environment. 

What is personality or identity? 

500

The country that consumes the most chocolate per capita. 

What is Switzerland?