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6. The process of learning the culture of a social group.

  • Socialisation
  • Education
  • Roles
  • Norms
  • Secondary socialisation

7. Situation where people's behaviour is directed by organisations who have that specific role eg the police.

  • Social control
  • Formal social control
  • Informal social control
  • Primary socialisation
  • Secondary socialisation

8. Our idea of who we are - the groups we feel a part of and the groups we don't feel a part of.

  • Norm
  • Identity
  • Social control
  • Role
  • Subculture

9. Situation where conforming to one set of norms conflicts with another. For example, a friend asks you a question in a lesson - if you respond you are disobeying the norms of the classroom; if you don't you are disobeying the norms of friendship.

  • Role conflict
  • Deviance
  • Status panic
  • Status symbol
  • Socialisation

10. Accepted ways of behaving in particular situations. For example, pupils to do their homework

  • Norms
  • Social control
  • Roles
  • Conformity
  • Values

11. Status that is earned or chosen eg being an A level student.

  • Status
  • Achieved status
  • Ascribed status
  • Role
  • Norm

12. The parts we play in social life - son, daughter, student, teacher and so on.

  • Norms
  • Roles
  • Cultures
  • Values
  • Statuses

13. The way of life of a social group including its norms, customs and meanings.

  • Subculture
  • Culture
  • Consumer culture
  • Popular culture
  • High culture

14. The social institutions that influence us - the family, media, education, peer group, religion and work.

  • Secret agents
  • Social structure
  • Agents of social control
  • Agents of socialisation
  • Estate agents

15. Breaking norms and values.

  • Deviance
  • Sanctions
  • Conformity
  • Social control
  • Role conflict

16. The learning of norms and values that continues throughout our lives. May involve peers, the media and work.

  • Secondary socialisation
  • Role conflict
  • Primary socialisation
  • Social control
  • Socialisation

17. A particular position in society and the amount of respect attached to it.

  • Conformity
  • Status
  • Identity
  • Role
  • Role conflict

18. A culture within a larger culture that possesses some of its own norms and values but shares others with the wider society. Examples might be British Muslims or goths.

  • Global culture
  • Popular culture
  • Subculture
  • Consumer culture
  • High culture

19. The learning of key basic values and norms that takes place in the early part of a child's life - this would include language for example.

  • Social control
  • Secondary socialisation
  • Peer group
  • Primary socialisation
  • Family

20. Motivating someone by giving them something they desire eg parent smiling at baby.

  • Identity
  • Role confict
  • Rewards
  • Sanctions
  • Punishment