How people relate to one another and influence each other's behavior
What is social interaction
100
Define Culture
All the shared products of human groups
100
A component of culture dealing with objects and the rules guiding the use of technology.
What is technology
100
The interactive process through which individuals learn the basic skills, values, beliefs, and behavior patterns of society.
What is socialization
100
Social Behavior that occurs when people try to develop common solutions to unclear situations
What is collective behavior
200
Observable facts or events that involve human society
What is social phenomena
200
Define Material Culture
Physical objects created by human groups
200
A component of culture that represents something else and has a shared meaning throughout a culture.
What is a symbol
200
The sum total of behaviors, attitudes, beliefs, adn values that are characteristic of an individual.
What is personality
200
Deviance that is against the law is ______ deviance that is not against the law but breaks significant social norms is ______
What is formal deviance and informal deviance
300
A social science that studies human society and social behavior.
What is sociology
300
Define Non-Material Culture
abstract human creations such as language, ideas, beliefs, rules, skills. family patterns, work practices, and political economic systems
300
A component of culture that is the organization of written or spoken symbols into a standardized system.
What is language
300
The division of society into categories, ranks, or classes
What is social stratification
300
Every new human is born with a clean slate, on which anything can be written. We have no personality and acquire our personality as a result of our social interactions.
What is John Locke's Tabula Rosa theory
400
By adopting this perspective sociologists can look beyond commonly held beliefs to the hidden meanings behind human actions.
What is sociological perspective
400
Give an example of non-material culture
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400
Shared beliefs about what is good or bad, right, or wrong, desirable, or undesirable (A component of culture)
What are values
400
the unequal sharing of scarce resources and social rewards
What is social inequality
400
We develop our personalities based on an interactive process in which we develop an image of ourselves based of off how we imagine we appear to others. Others act as a mirror reflecting back the image we project through their reactions to our behavior.
What is Cooley's looking glass self theory.
500
Common features that are found in all human cultures.
What are cultural universals.
500
Give an example of material culture
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500
Give an example of EACH of the 4 components of culture
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500
______ are norms that do not have a great moral significance attached to them - they are the common customs of everyday life. _____ however, are norms that have a great moral significance attached to them.
What are folkways and mores.
500
We develop our personality by internalizing the expectations of those around us and later society. We then take on roles based on our imitation of other people acting out these roles and doing what is expected of us.