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- 5. is a collection of items that are gathered together to form a total quantity.
- 7. is considered by many to be the father of sociology.
- 9. describes a lack of social norms; "normlessness"
- 12. (or primary socialization) in sociology is the acceptance and learning of a set of norms and values established through the process of socialization
- 13. refers to the patterns of communication, interpretation and adjustment between individuals
- 14. used a multidimensional approach to analyzing society
- 15. is two or more humans who interact with one another, share similar characteristics and collectively have a sense of unity
- 16. self is a social psychological concept, created by Charles Horton Cooley in 1902 (McIntyre 2006), stating that a person's self grows out of society's interpersonal interactions and the perceptions of others.
- 17. A sociological perspective that holds that social interactions usually follow familiar and predicable scripts, much like theatrical productions.
- 18. evolved from the work of Emile Durkheim
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- 1. laid the groundwork for Communism, which didn't work out well, but it was a contribution to the field in any event. It was a philosophy which impacted sociology, economics, and political science
- 2. is thus ‘the means by which social and cultural continuity are attained
- 3. he approached by objective introspection
- 4. is socialization by the school.schools obviously teach us academic skills but as sociologists have shown,they are teaching us alot more
- 6. mead The most important sociological contribution of Mead is derived from his work: “Mind, Self, and Society” (1934).
- 8. (sociology), actions or behaviors that violate social norms
- 10. is the study of society
- 11. Behavior (journal), an interdisciplinary journal which focuses on social deviance
- 18. identified two models of the Filipino value system. The first is the exogenous model or the foreign model, while the second is the indigenous model or the traditional model.
- 19. is one of the major theoretical approaches to sociological thought. It originated with Karl Marx and his critique of capitalism and has since developed along a number of lines.
- 20. (1922-1982) was one of the most astute sociological observers of the dynamics of everyday life and his contribution to microsociology is immense.
- 21. developed on of the first comprehensive theories of infantile sexuality and psychoanalysis.
- 22. means individuals who are considered as a whole group
