Socialisation - Spencer

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Across
  1. 4. a regular pattern of behaviour that is accepted as a routine norm
  2. 5. children who have been deprived of with other human interaction because they had been abandoned into the wilds
  3. 7. The process of social learning in addition which is occurs on the family
  4. 9. a community of people who share a common territory and culture consequently interact with one another daily
  5. 13. not subject to religious
  6. 16. Behaviour that is regarded as either offensive to social groups
  7. 17. exist alongside high culture and popular culture
  8. 19. the idea that what constitute culture differs across time periods
  9. 21. the behaviour from those who occupy a particular status
  10. 23. something widely accepts beliefs that something is worthwhile and desireable
  11. 24. the process of social learning that occurs in the period from birth to death
  12. 25. children copying act of significant
  13. 27. The process of learning that occurs in the family
  14. 28. collective loss of memory
  15. 29. a collection of values, norms, tradition and custom agreed upon and shared by the social groups (answer no space)
  16. 30. Rules of behaviour that relate to specific social situation
Down
  1. 1. refers to the fact that the educated elite or upper class of a particular society (answer no space)
  2. 2. significant others who are respected by the lower status
  3. 3. a group of people which has the same age, status, and interest
  4. 6. The unwritten, unofficial and often unintended lessons
  5. 8. The social expectation that underpin what is expected by boy/man and girl/women in society
  6. 10. a symbolic of culture meaning for members of society
  7. 11. a strong conviction or principles that individuals or social groups generally hold to be true.
  8. 12. the quality, beliefs, personality, looks, and expression
  9. 14. A rule system
  10. 15. refers to the moral sense of right and introduced to children at very young age
  11. 18. the process of learning behaviour that is culturally expected from male and female (answer no space)
  12. 20. refers to those cultural products which are normally mass produced by corporations for mass audience and profits (answer no space)
  13. 22. values, often influenced by religion
  14. 26. beliefs are only one of several component of culture worth investigating. Culture is underpinned by communication.