Theorist
Research
Culture
Elements of Culture
Culture Change
100

Who is the father of sociology 

Auguste Comte

100

Scientific Method Steps

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Research Existing Sources 

Formulate Hypothesis

Design and Conduct a Study

Draw Conclusions 

100

The thought of thinking one’s personal cultural is superior than others 

ethnocentrism 

100

Ideals, principles and standards of a culture 

Value

100

The pattern of cultural experiences and attitudes existing in high segments of a society 

High culture

200

Claimed their are 2 major flaws inherent in capitalism 

Karl Marx 

200

The study of people and places involving the use of the scientific method

Sociology research 

200

Fear of other cultures

Xenophobia 

200

Standard a society would want to embrace 

Ideal culture 

200

attitudes regarding with lowest class segments of a society

Low culture

300

Born in 1858 and died died on 1917

Durkheim 

300

Structural functional theory

Functionalism 

300

Xenocentrism 

The thought of believing other cultures are better than personals 

300

Behaviors that reflect compliance with what cultures and societies have defined good

Norms

300

Attitudes that exist in mainstream society 

Popular society 

400

German sociologist regarded as among the most important theorists of the development of modern Western society

Max Weber 

400

Conflict theory 

The act of competition for limited resources 

400

How long have humans been forming groups for 

Aproxim 3 million years

400

Norms emboying the moral view and principles of a group 

Mores

400

A rather smaller culture group with a larger culture 

Subculture 

500

His doctrine of social Darwinism

Herbert Spencer 

500

The focus on the relationships among individuals within a society 

Symbolic Interactionist Theory

500

Culture can only be nonmaterail

False

500

appropriate behavior in the day to day practices and expressions of a culture 

Folkways 

500

The act of rejecting large culture’s norms and values 

Countercultures