Status
Roles
Conformity
Deviance
Social Control
100

Your position within a group is known as _____

Status

100

Having trouble balancing your obligations to your friends and family, with your school obligations is known as ____

Role Conflict

100

People tend to ________ to group or peer behavior

Conform

100

DAILY DOUBLE: The opposite of conformity, behaviors that break the rules or norms of society.

Deviance

100

Things that tend to stop deviance and promote conformity are known as _________

Social Controls

200

All the status' a person holds at any given time is known as their ____

Status Set

200

Struggling to keep up in all your classes as a result of an increase in projects, homework, and testing is an example of 

Role Strain

200

If we conform because we think the group or person must be right, we are experiencing 

Informational Conformity

200

A person who frequently engages in deviance is known as a ________

Deviant

200

Your own ideas about right and wrong, which guide your behavior and which you have learned through the socialization process.  

Internal Social Control

300

Race is an example of this type of status 

Ascribed Status

300
Quitting your job, getting fired, leaving a team, or breaking up with your boyfriend or girlfriend are all examples of ________

Role Exit

300

Conforming to avoid disagreement or potential adverse (negative) outcomes.

Normative Conformity

300

Going against norms in a way which results in detrimental consequences to you and others is known as _________

Negative Deviance

300

Society's rules, which you follow to avoid punishment and to get along with others.

External Social Controls.

400

Graduating from high school, getting a good grade, and obtaining a professional certification are all examples of _______

Achieved Status

400

A working mother struggles to balance her duties as a mother and her job as an employee; she is experiencing _________

Role Conflict & Role Strain

400

An extreme version of conformity that can have disastrous consequences for groups.

Groupthink.

400

Going against norms by thinking outside the box, creating something new, or innovating, in a way which benefits society is called __________

Positive Deviance

400

This type of external social control comes with a penalty, like fines, imprisonment, and is administered by authority figures. 

Formal Sanctions.

500

A position that STRONGLY influences all other positions a person holds in life is considered their ____

Master Status

500

DAILY DOUBLE: The EXPECTED behavior associated with a particular status is what we refer to as 

Role

500

When we walk by someone who needs help, and like everyone else, we do nothing, this is known as the __________

Bystander Effect

500

A person stops to help a stranger, who seems to be hurting, in a public space, even though no one else is stopping.

Positive Deviance

500

This type of social control comes from your social groups and encourages you not to lie, gossip, or snitch. 

Informal Sanctions