Match the correct definition to the sociological term. Prompt 1Culture Answer for prompt 1 Culture Prompt 2Sociology Answer for prompt 2 Sociology Prompt 3Society Answer for prompt 3 Society Prompt 4Social institutions
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Term Matching Match the term to the correct definition. Each definition will only be used once! Culture The entire lifestyle of a group, all the patterns of interactions and objects Subculture A group of people that are interacting and both producing and participating in culture Counterculture A group with general acceptance, with much in common with the general culture, but also having unique features Agent of Socialization A group that brings about socialization in a person, such as the family or a religious group. A group that wants to destroy or replace the mainstream culture Society A group that wants to destroy. A group that brings about socialization in a person, such as the family or a religious group. A group with general acceptance.
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a.) Cultural Anthropology b.) Anthropology c.) Physical Anthropology d.) Archaeology e.) Linguistic Anthropology 2. a.) Collectivism b.) Buddhism c.) Individualism d.) Confucianism e.) Taoism 3. a.) Personality b.) Self-Concept c.) Rationalization d.) Self-Actualization e.) Psychoanalysis 4. a.) Socrates b.) Gilbert Ryle c.) Plato d.) David Hume e.) Augustine of Hippo 5. a.) Psychoanalysis b.) Self-Concept c.) Rationalization d.) Self-Actualization e.) Personality 6. a.) Augustine of Hippo b.) Gilbert Ryle c.) Plato d.) David Hume e.) Socrates 7. a.) Macrosystem b.) Chronosystem c.) Mesosystem d.) Exosystem e.) Microsystem 8. a.) Archaeology b.) Anthropology c.) Linguistic Anthropology d.) Cultural Anthropology e.) Physical Anthropology 9. a.) Macrosystem b.) Mesosystem c.) Microsystem d.) Chronosystem e.) Exosystem
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Assessment directions: Fill in the blanks with the correct answer to complete the statements. Choose from the words inside the oval. 1. Primary groups involve interaction among members who have an emotional investment or attachment in one another. 2. Secondary groups are characterized by much less intimacy among its members. 3. In-group is a social group to which a person psychologically identifies as being a member. 4. Out-group is a social group with which an individual does not identify. 5. Tajfel and colleagues found that people can form self-preferencing in-groups within a matter of minutes and that such groups can form even based on completely arbitrary and invented sociological characteristics, such as preferences for certain paintings. 6. Discrimination between in-groups and out-groups is a matter of favoritism towards an in-group and the absence of equivalent values towards an out-group. 7. Intergroup aggression is any behavior intended to harm another person because he or she is a member of an out-group. 8. Positive reference groups are composed of people we want to emulate. Negative reference groups, on the other hand, provide a model we do not wish to follow. 9. A normative reference group influences your norms, attitudes, and values through direct interaction. 10. Social network is a sociological concept for a set of social relations between network elements that interact, and which are individuals.
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