4THQ MASTERY TEST 1 Flashcards
examples of social institutions
economy and government
family, business, educational, or political institution
the ‘bike parts’ and the overall society is the ‘bicycle’
social institution
established sets of norms and subsystems that support each society’s survival
social institution
a group of social positions, connected by social relations, performing a social role
social institution
institution in a society that works to socialize the groups of people in it
social institution
a major sphere of social life organized to meet some human need
social institution
people or groups you have a — with is considered as a social institution
social interactions
characteristics and functions of an institution was pointed out by
palispis (1996)
characteristics of an institution
- Institutions are purposive
- Relatively permanent in their content
- Institutions are structured
- Institutions are a unified structure
- Institutions are necessarily value-laden
functions of an institution
- Institutions simplify social behavior for the individual person
- Institutions provide ready-made forms of social
relations and social roles for the individual - Institutions also act as agencies of
coordination and stability for total culture - Institutions tend to control behavior
social Institutions can take many forms, depending on a —
social context
6 major social institutions
family, political (government), educational, health, religious, economic
smallest social institution with the unique function
family
the basic unit of Philippine society and the educational system where the child begins to learn his ABC
family
basic agent of socialization because it is here where the individual develops values, behaviors, and ways of life through interaction with its members
family
the filipino family is usually
extended or big
many filipinos have — children than would be justified by those who are concerned with population growth
more
in the filipino family, kinship ties are extended to include the
“compadre” or sponsors
regarded as relatives and closer ties are formed
compadres and comadres
parents gets sponsors in the baptism of their child and wedding of a son or daughter; they are aka
ninongs and ninangs
a woman’s position in the home and society are much — than that of man
lower
a much higher regard is attributed to the filipino —, especially with the changing roles and functions of the family
woman
functions of the filipino family
- Reproduction of the race and rearing of the young
- Cultural transmission of enculturation
- Socialization of the child
- Providing affection and sense of security
- Providing the environment for personality development and growth of self-concept in relation to others
- Providing social status
the culture of the family is acquired from the
father and the mother
in the —, the child learns his role and status
family
each individual in the family inherits both material goods and social recognition defined by
ascribed status
institutions contain the — of the society
systematic expectations
what latin word did “family” come from
famulus
famulus means
servant
closed entity and is bonded together with emotional ties
family