
Chapter 1 Vocabulary Activity
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- Q1Awareness of social conditions through one's own life experiences and through reports in the media.Objective Element of a Social Problem30s
- Q2The belief that a particular social condition is harmful to society or to a segment of society, and that it should and can be changed.Subjective Element of a Social Problem30s
- Q3A social condition that a segment of society views as harmful to members of society and in need of remedy.Social Problem30s
- Q4The way society is organized including institutions, social groups, statuses, and roles.Structure30s
- Q5An established and enduring pattern of social relationships.Institution30s
- Q6Two or more people who have a common identity, interact, and form a social relationship.Social Group30s
- Q7Usually small numbers of individuals characterized by intimate and informal interaction.Primary Group30s
- Q8Involving small or larger numbers of individuals, groups that are task-oriented and are characterized by impersonal and formal interaction.Secondary Groups30s
- Q9A position that a person occupies within a social group.Status30s
- Q10A status that society assigns to an individual on the basis of factors over which the individual has no control.Ascribed Status30s
- Q11A status that society assigns to an individual on the basis of factors over which the individual has some control.Achieved Status30s
- Q12The set of rights, obligations, and expectations associated with a status.Roles30s
- Q13The meanings and ways of life that characterize a society, including beliefs, values, norms, sanctions, and symbols.Culture30s
- Q14Definitions and explanations about what is assumed to be true.Beliefs30s
- Q15Social agreements about what is considered good and bad, right and wrong, desirable and undesirable.Values30s