Every person living in the community and abide by its rules
$$2 Dysfunction
$$9 The view held by the people of a society that they are of central importance in the universe and therefore their ways of doing things are the right ways:
$$5 Ethnocentrism
$$10 The importance placed on the rights, freedoms, and responsibilities of every person:
$$6 Individualism
$$11 The intended and well-recognized purpose or consequence of a social structure:
$$2 Manifest function
$$12 The everyday conduct of people, which may differ from the ideal culture:
$$5 Real culture
$$13Theories that explain a wide range of human behavior and a variety of social and societal events are (is) called:
$$5 Sociological theories
$$16 The first life cycle of a human life is a (an):
$$5 Childhood
$$18 Those occasions in life when adults learn the new behaviors expected of them as they enter new occupations, professions, work settings, institutions, or life stages:
$$3 Adult socialization
$$20 The act of experiencing something with one's senses, in contrast to imagination and speculation:
$$5 Empiricism
$$6 The process of learning what will be expected of one in a status before entering that status:
$$2 Anticipatory socialization
$$7 The ways things have been done for a long time in a society or social group; as a source of authority it comes primarily from the position into which one is born:
$$3 Tradition
$$16 The norms that are written and enforced by the government are called:
$$4 Laws
$$15 The biggest impact of a family falls on:
$$3 Childhood
$$14 The main agent of primary socialization is:
$$3 a family;
$$13 The process of assimilation of new social norms is called:
$$5 resocialization
$$7 The most important symbols from a viewpoint of the symbolic interactionism are:
$$5 Knowledge and beliefs
$$5 The groups are consciously in opposition to the widely accepted norms and values of the dominant culture. This type of group is known as a (an):
$$3 Counterculture group
$$23 The type of deviant or criminal acts committed by the wealthy and powerful members of society is called a (an):
$$3 Elite deviance
$$17 The term “a person” means:
$$18 The extraordinary quality of a person, often believed to be supernatural, that gives a
leader authority over others.
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