Across
- 2. A culture's general orientations toward life.
- 5. The patterns of behavior and ways of thinking and feeling that are distinctive for each individual.
- 6. A study that asks short-answer questions of a fairly large number of people.
- 10. Fixed for an individual at birth.
- 14. Something that represents something else and whose meaning is understood by the members of a culture.
- 15. Expectations of what people should do under perfect conditions.
Down
- 1. Rules, often unwritten, for everyday behavior.
- 3. Individual acquires during his or her lifetime as a result of the exercise of knowledge, ability, skill and/or perseverance.
- 4. Social organism possessing a harmony of structure and function.
- 7. Equips an individual in such a way that he can perform his duties in his society.
- 8. Viewed social change as resulting from the conflicts between social classes trying to secure their interests.
- 9. Thought power, wealth, and status were separate aspects of social class.
- 11. Collection of people in a geographical area.
- 12. Practice of comparing other cultural practices with those of one's own.
- 13. An individual's changing yet enduring personal identity.
