Chapter 5 - Social Structures and Interaction

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Across
  1. 3. This type of social status is earned, not given.
  2. 4. A wedding ring is an example of a status ____________.
  3. 7. This type of group is small, intimate, and enduring.
  4. 8. Durkheim would agree with the author of the text in saying that ___________ is the glue that holds society together.
  5. 12. This type of leader informs the group in "my way or the highway" style.
  6. 14. Friends, values, motivation, education, ethnicity, class, and family are all examples of social __________.
  7. 16. This is a type of organization that is divided into a hierarchy of smaller departments (Weber).
  8. 17. Social Structures are __________ of relationships/interactions that endure from one generation to the next
  9. 18. This zone or distance of personal space is for those with whom we are very close.
Down
  1. 1. A doctor who is a gifted oncologist but has difficulty with bedside manner is an example of role _______.
  2. 2. This type of group is formal, superficial, and temporary.
  3. 5. A mom who has to balance the competing demands of child rearing and her careers is experiencing role ________.
  4. 6. The strongest and smallest form of group.
  5. 9. This type of social status is given, not earned.
  6. 10. Social _______________ are structures that provide patterned relationships and are organized around central activities or social needs. Ex. Education.
  7. 11. This type of leader set rules through discussion and agreement.
  8. 13. One's most important status is called their ____________ status.
  9. 14. According to the text, this is what makes social structure come to life.
  10. 15. Crowds or groups often use this method of decision-making, which is done without objective thought.