Chapter 3: Culture & Society
Across
- 1. The study of the biological basis of human behavior
- 5. An extended social group having a distinctive cultural and economic organization
- 8. Norms that have moral significance and should be followed by all members of a society
- 9. Ideas about the nature of reality
- 12. Judging others in terms of one's own cultural standards
- 13. Sanctions imposed by persons given special authority
- 15. Broad ideas about what is good or desirable shared by people in a society
- 18. Groupings of persons who share a social characteristic
- 20. A group that is part of the dominant culture but that differs from it in some important respects
- 21. Actual behavior patterns of members of a group
- 22. Rewards and punishments used to encourage people to follow norms
Down
- 2. The enduring behaviors, ideas, attitudes, and traditions shared by a large group of people and transmitted from one generation to the next
- 3. A norm that is formally defined and enforced by officials
- 4. Rules defining appropriate and inappropriate behavior
- 6. Norms that lack moral significance
- 7. A thing that stands for or represents something else
- 10. The concrete, tangible objects of a culture
- 11. The ways in which a culture expresses universal traits
- 14. A subculture deliberately and consciously opposed to certain central beliefs or attitudes of the dominant cultures
- 16. Cultural guidelines that group members claim to accept
- 17. Innate patterns of behavior
- 19. Automatic reaction to physical stimulus