Unit 1 - Review Terms

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Across
  1. 2. predictable events in life that require a developmental change in behaviour (2)
  2. 3. teach new members, such as children or new employees, the skills, knowledge, values, and attitudes of their society
  3. 5. a family in which the mother temporarily leaves the work force to look after her young children (2)
  4. 8. the set of behaviours that an individual’s is expected to demonstrate
  5. 10. a family grouping consisting of many related extended families
  6. 11. a specific position within a social group
  7. 15. a relationship based on blood
  8. 16. husband as the head of household, while wife was the homemaker (2)
  9. 17. a family structure created when divorced partners with children remarry (2)
  10. 18. specific branches of learning
  11. 20. basic functions that must be carried out for societies to survive and thrive (2)
  12. 25. family organization in which men wield power and make the decisions
  13. 26. family structure consisting of all relatives sharing a household (2)
  14. 28. study of humans and their culture in societies
  15. 30. having one marital partner
Down
  1. 1. a family in which both spouses work for income (3)
  2. 4. meeting individual’s emotional needs (2)
  3. 6. the bias that assumes male experience is human experience and apply to women as well
  4. 7. a group of people who live together whether or not they are related by birth, adoption or marriage
  5. 9. tendency to evaluate behaviour from the point of view of your own culture
  6. 12. a family structure in which the husband and wife live with their children (2)
  7. 13. a band of people, referring to the first family groupings of humans
  8. 14. biases that apply different standards for evaluating the behaviour of men and women (2)
  9. 19. practice of men having more than one spouse
  10. 21. a framework for organizing and explaining observable evidence
  11. 22. marriages that take place through negotiations between sets of parents (2)
  12. 23. the most prevalent behaviour that occurs
  13. 24. study of behaviour based on mental processes
  14. 27. a basic and universal action or purpose of individuals or groups
  15. 29. something observed or taken in through the mind or senses