Across
- 1. standard beliefs shared by members of a culture and used to judge whether behaviour is right or wrong.
- 3. exclude someone from a community or group
- 8. oversimplified set of ideas about a particular person or social group.
- 10. refers to the typical way of live of an individual, group or culture
- 11. the way of life of a society.
- 13. the idea that social situations and events are made by societies.
- 16. the influence of society and culture on human behaviour.
- 17. a position that can be ascribed or achieved.
- 18. the two extreme positions in the nature-nurture debate
- 20. the influence of biological factors in human behaviour.
- 21. the roles and expectations associated with being male or female.
Down
- 2. ways in which members of society are made to conform to norms and values.
- 4. the shared cultural identity of a social group, characterised by a shared culture, including language, beliefs, etc.
- 5. groups of traditional Christians who reject many aspects of modern life and place high value on humility, simplicity, rural living and hard manual labour.
- 6. an individuals perception of themselves, based partly on ideas about how others see them.
- 7. inclination towards a particular characteristic or type of behaviour that may be inherited .
- 9. children who have had little or no human contact in early childhood.
- 12. norms that are widely accepted and continue over time.
- 14. the behaviour that societies expect of their members in particular situations.
- 15. society is made up of them, both formal ones (e.g education systems) and informal ones (e.g families.
- 19. refers to the wide differences between human cultures.
