Across
- 2. set All the statuses one holds simultaneously.
- 5. The esteem in which an individual is held by others.
- 8. An ordered series of questions intended to elicit information from respondents.
- 9. The individual identity of a person as perceived by the same person.
- 10. institution An institution in which one is totally immersed and that controls all the basics of day-to-day life;
- 11. The notion that a change in one factor results in a corresponding change in another.
- 12. method Approaches that social scientists use for investigating the answers to questions.
- 14. Someone or something outside of oneself.
- 15. The extent to which an instrument measures what it is intended to measure.
- 16. The process by which individuals internalize the values, beliefs, and norms of a given society and learn to function as members of that society/
- 18. A sense of aimlessness or despair that arises when we can no longer reasonably expect life to be predictable;
- 20. The study of human society.
- 22. Any formats or vehicles that carry, present, or communicate information.
- 23. strain The incompatibility among roles corresponding to a single status.
Down
- 1. Moral Beliefs.
- 3. A system of concepts and relationships, an understanding of cause and effect.
- 4. culture Everything that is a part of our constructed, physical environment, including technology.
- 6. A set of beliefs, traditions, and practices;
- 7. Analyzing and critically considering our own role in, and effect on, our research.
- 9. imagination The ability to connect to most basic, intimate aspects of an individual's life to seemingly impersonal and remote historical forces.
- 13. A proposed relationship between two variables.
- 17. How values tell us to believe.
- 19. institution A complex group of independent positions that perform a social role and reproduce themselves over time;
- 21. roles Sets of behavioral norms assumed to accompany one's status as a male or female.
