Across |
1. | the splitting of a group's or society's tasks into specialties |
3. | a group of individuals of roughly the same age who are linked by a common interest |
7. | position that an individual either inherits at birth or recieves involuntarilly later in life |
8. | Group's expectations, or rules of behavior. |
10. | what people do when they are in one anothers presence |
13. | a large group of people who rank close to one another in wealth, power, and prestige. |
15. | values that fit together |
16. | Groups way of thinking and doing |
17. | a norm so strong that it often brings revulsion if violated |
18. | A social condition in which privileges and obligations are given to some but denied to others |
19. | Freud's term for the conscience, the mornas and values that we have internalized |
20. | a place in which people are cut off from the rest of society and are almost totally controlled by the officials who run the place |
24. | Society made up of many different groups |
25. | A group of people who share a culture and a territory |
31. | the ways in which people use their bodies to communicate with one another |
33. | gestures |
34. | Examine large-scale patterns in society |
35. | the extent to which an operational defination measures what it was intended to measure |
36. | the process of learning new norms, values, attitudes, and behaviors |
37. | General statement about how some parts of the world fit together and how they work |
38. | analysis of social life that focuses on social interaction |
39. | items used to identify a status |