Theories of Collective Behavior Crossword Puzzle
Across
- 3. Theorist who argued that the personality is made up of three distinct parts.
- 5. A system of symbols that allows for communications.
- 7. The agent of socialization that first expands our social world.
- 8. Theorist who studied moral reasoning among boys.
- 12. The agent of socialization that is most important during adolescence.
- 13. Theorist who saw socialization as occurring in 8 stages across the life course.
- 16. much from what people do as from how others respond to those actions.
- 17. The final stage in Kohlberg's model, one that many people never reach.
- 20. Norms that prescribe behavior, telling us what TO do.
- 22. Theorist who argued that social control depends on people’s anticipating the consequences of their behavior.
- 23. Theory that asserts that we experience the world through the cultural lens of language.
- 24. Theorist who argued that learning to "Take the Role of the Other" is part of the socialization process.
- 25. The people who share a culture.
- 28. Theorist who saw technology as the key to sociocultural evolution.
- 29. Things a culture thinks are desirable, good, or beautiful.
- 30. Norms that distinguish between right and rude.
- 32. Norms with great moral significance.
- 33. Theorist who wrote about the characteristics of deviant subcultures.
- 35. Judging another culture by the standards of one's own culture.
- 39. Component of Freud's theory of personality that is most important to Sociology because it represents the internalization of culture.
- 40. Goffmanian term for a powerful negative social label that radically changes a person’s self-concept and social identity.
- 41. The spread of cultural elements from one society to the next.
- 42. Functionalist theorist who identified the 4 functions of deviance.
- 43. The recognized violation of cultural norms.
Down
- 1. Student of Kohlberg.
- 2. shock The feeling of disorientation and confusion when we experience a culture unfamiliar to us.
- 4. Redirecting the selfish desires of the id into socially acceptable behavior.
- 6. The complex, lifelong social experience by which people develop their human potential and learn culture.
- 9. Things a culture holds to be true or false.
- 10. Theorist who studied primates in the 1960s and concluded that primates benefit from closeness and social experience.
- 11. The purpose of total institutions.
- 14. Norms that prohibit behavior, telling us what NOT to do.
- 15. A specific type of subculture defined as cultural patterns that strongly oppose those widely accepted within a society.
- 18. Rules and guidelines by which society guides the behavior of its members.
- 19. Theorist who studied cognitive development.
- 21. Most important agent of socialization.
- 25. Theorist who argues that deviant labels are applied to people who interfere with the operation of capitalism.
- 26. The stage in which we face the challenge of autonomy according to Erikson.
- 27. Theorist who focused on differences in criminal’s body types.
- 31. Anything that carries a particular meaning shared by members of a culture.
- 33. The agent of socialization that we do not directly interact with.
- 34. Theorist that pointed out that pointed out that the people we tend to define as deviants are typically those who share the trait of powerlessness.
- 36. Believing in the goals, but not having access to the legitimate means, so you invent new means.
- 37. Inventor of strain theory.
- 38. The idea that some cultural elements change faster than others.