This is a group that is informal in their behaviors.
What is primary groups.
100
Web of social relationships linking people to to other people. Hint: Used as a tool for employment.
What are social networks.
100
When members of a group combine efforts to reach a common goal.
What is cooperation.
100
Is this a picture of Batman or Robin? (on board)
What is Batman.
200
This status is made when a choice is made to earn a status. Example: Joining the communist party to become a communist.
What is an achieved status.
200
These groups are formal in their behaviors.
What is secondary groups.
200
Groups used for self-evaluation and the formation of attitudes, values, beliefs, and norms. Example: Families, Tribal Elders, Celebrities
What are reference groups.
200
When groups work against each other.
What is conflict.
200
This is the position missing in the following bureaucracy hierarchy.
Superintendent>Assistant Superintendent>Principal>______>Teachers
What is assistant principal.
300
This a status you receive without a choice; often at birth. Example: Born a male.
What is ascribed status.
300
Two or more people in regular contact who share a similar culture.
What ares social groups.
300
Daily Double!!!
The song "You Belong with Me" by Taylor Swift is an example of these type of groups.
What is in/out groups.
300
This is voluntary action performed in expectation of a reward in return. Example: Quid pro quo method. Think of Scar from the Lion King.
What is social exchange.
300
A group with a clear-cut division of labor, a clearly defined chain of command, and a formal system of rules where job security is low and little emotion drives the groups performance.
What is a bureaucracy.
400
This is choosing one role over the other. Example: A mother taking off work to help a sick child.
What is prioritizing.
400
People who share a common physical trait or happen to be in the same place at the same time.
What are social aggregates.
400
A group that demands loyalty and usually requires an initiation rite.
What are in/out groups.
400
This is behavior that matches the group's expectations.
What is conformity.
400
A highly organized group with specific goals or purposes and clearly defined roles.
What is a formal group.
500
This is the act of compromise to satisfy both roles. Example: A mother bringing her sick child to work.
What is compartmentalizing.
500
This chart describes the key necessities that are important to an individual.
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs.
500
Sending my resume to businesses, making contacts with people in my job field, and using internet services to contact people in valuable positions are all examples of this term.
What is social networking.
500
This is acting a certain way due to force of a dominate individual or group; often to avoid ridicule, torture, abuse, or imprisonment.
What is coercion.
500
Power that is held among a central few in a group is known as this.