Across
- 2. a type of parenting style where parents impose rules and expects obedience
- 7. the ability to walk on two legs
- 9. how we acquire, store and use knowledge
- 11. this theory states that the key reason some people discriminate others is economic competition
- 12. a type of family where relatives in addition to parents and unmarried children live together
- 15. a type of sociology theory that believes society is shaped by the conflict between different groups for power
- 17. the first and most significant agent of socializing
- 18. emphasizes the unique qualities of human beings, especially their freedom and potential for human growth
- 20. a type of learning/conditioning that uses rewards and punishments to acquire desired behaviour
- 24. located at the top of the brain; acts as a two-way relay station
- 25. located deep within the brain; processes new memories for long term storage
- 27. ceremonies that mark a person's progress from one role, phase of life, or social status to another
- 28. any action that is intended to injure, harm, or inflict pain on another living being or group of beings, either human or animal
- 29. the study of human social life, groups, origins and relationships in society
Down
- 1. a type of family where one or two parents and unmarried children living together
- 2. a type of parenting style where parents set and enforce rules consistently
- 3. a defense mechanism where anxiety is reduced by turning to a previous stage of development
- 4. a group of people whose members interact, reside in the same area and share a culture
- 5. to deprive people of their human qualities; to degrade or deny the humanity of another human
- 6. this theory states that prejudice and discriminatory behaviours are acquired through socialization
- 8. expectations about how people should behave
- 10. a group's shared practices, beliefs, values, norms, and artifacts
- 13. unfavourable treatment based on prejudice
- 14. a set of linked mental representations of the world, which we use both to understand and to respond to situations
- 16. this branch of psychology believed that mental characteristics developed and adapted to allow people to survive by solving problems
- 19. the study of small groups and individuals within a society
- 21. the study of human beings as a species and members of different cultures
- 22. type of anthropology that studies bone and stone remains of ancient human ancestors
- 23. the study of human behaviour and mental processes
- 26. a type of conditioning that acquires patterns of behaviour in the presence of a stimulus
