Across
- 6. (a reward or punishment that can be applied by most members of a group)
- 10. (actual behavior patterns of members of a group)
- 12. (norm that has moral dimension and that should be followed by members of the society)
- 13. (a norm that is formally defined and enforced by officials)
- 15. (a group that is part of the dominant culture but that differs from it in some important respects)
- 16. (innate (unlearned) patterns of behavior)
- 20. (groupings of persons who share a social characteristic)
- 21. (cultural guidelines that group members claim to accept)
- 22. (general cultural trait that exists in all cultures)
- 24. (the way in which a culture expresses universal traits)
- 25. stating that our idea of reality depends largely upon language)
Down
- 1. (norm that lacks moral significance)
- 2. (the study of how biology influences human behavior (hypothesis of linguistic relativity
- 3. (the concrete, tangible objects of a culture)
- 4. (ideas, knowledge, and beliefs that influence people's behavior)
- 5. (a reward or punishment used to encourage people to follow rules)
- 7. (automatic reaction to physical stimuli)
- 8. sanction (a sanction imposed by persons given special authority)
- 9. (an idea about the nature of reality)
- 11. (a group of people who inhabit a specific territory and share a common culture)
- 14. (judging others in terms of one's own cultural standards)
- 17. (impulse to reduce discomfort)
- 18. (a subculture deliberately and consciously opposed to certain central beliefs or attitudes of the dominant culture)
- 19. (broad idea about what is good or desirable shared by people in a society)
- 23. (a rule of behavior, the violation of which calls for strong punishment)
