HSPD245 - Chapters 1 & 2

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Across
  1. 2. scripts the cultural rules that outline what, where, when, how, and why we should do something (2 words)
  2. 5. a social position that carries a set of expectations concerning suitable behaviour
  3. 8. a research method in which the researcher asks questions face to face
  4. 9. institutions and organizations in society in which individuals do not take an active part but that affect them through the mesosystem or microsystem
  5. 11. a set of interrelated and interacting parts
  6. 12. includes the dimension of time as it relates to the social environment
  7. 14. a theoretical perspective that focuses on individuals or small groups and emphasizes relationships within individual families
  8. 15. cultural standards by which we determine what is good or bad, right or wrong
  9. 19. type of family: two or more individuals, not related by blood or marriage, who call themselves a family and may share residence, finances, and a common lifestyle
  10. 20. a family consisting of a husband, a wife, and their children
  11. 23. a research method in which the same individuals are studied for a period of time
  12. 24. a research method that involves changing conditions deliberately and observing any changes in behaviour that result
  13. 25. type of family: the nuclear family and all other relatives
  14. 26. a theoretical perspective that looks at the big picture and studies how the values of a society affect the family
  15. 27. a social system based on the power and authority of men
Down
  1. 1. culturally defined rules for appropriate social behaviour
  2. 3. a mathematical method for showing the direction and strength of a relationship between variables
  3. 4. society’s culture and ideology
  4. 6. a legal definition of the family used by Statistics Canada
  5. 7. the relationships between two or more microsystems
  6. 10. a lifelong process in which the cultural knowledge of how to survive and how to take part in social life is passed on to each generation
  7. 13. a person or group of persons who occupy the same dwelling
  8. 16. family of ___________: the family that we form through marriage or cohabitation, and in which we raise our children
  9. 17. type of research based on collecting data that are presented in the form of numbers and analyzed using statistical techniques
  10. 18. family of ___________: the family that we are born into and raised in
  11. 21. types of research concerned more with verbal descriptions of behaviour based on reports from people being studied, on observation, and on the analysis of patterns
  12. 22. a sense of discomfort or tension felt by one who has difficulty meeting role expectations (2 words)