Becoming Member of Society Flashcards

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It refers to a group of people who live in a definite locality but also referred to as a system of social relationships by society.

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Community

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It refers to a group of people sharing a common culture within a defined territorial boundaries. (Palispis, 2007)

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Society

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It is relating to society or its organization..

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Social

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It is a continuing process whereby an individual requires a personal identity and learns the norms in their social position.

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Socialization

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It refers to the society acting upon the child.

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Objective Socialization

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It is the process which society transmits its culture from one generation to next and adapts it approved ways of organized social life.

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Subjective Socialization

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It is a social roles in society where it is through the process of socialization that we develop our sense of identity and belongingness.

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Personality and Role Development

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It is a social roles in Society where the much needed social skills such as communication is developed.

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Skills and Development Training

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It is a social roles in society where individuals are influence by the prevailing values of society.

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Values Formation

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It is a social roles in society where integration to society binds individuals to control mechanisms set forth by society norms.

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Social Control and Stability

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It is a set of rules that a group uses for appropriate and inappropriate values, beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors.

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Social Norms

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It is a type of social norms that stems from and organizes casual interactions.

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Folkway

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It is a type of social norms that structures the difference between right and wrong.

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Mores

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It is a type of social norms that is formally inscribed at the state or federal level.

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Law

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It refers to the relative rank or standing that an individual has in the eyes of other as it shaped by one’s background, education, and reputation.

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Social Status

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Refers to the position an individual
occupies in society and implies an array of rights and duties.

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Social Status

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It is a pattern of expected behavior in
a social relationship with one or more persons occupying other statuses.

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Social Role

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Assigned to the individual from birth involves little personal choice like age and sex it carries with it certain expectations of behavior.

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Ascribed Statuses

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Acquired by choice, merit or individual effort. It is made possible through special abilities of talents, performance or opportunities. Choice in occupation, marriage, joining a religious organization are examples

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Achieved Statuses

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Action in accord with prevailing social standards, attitudes, practices, etc. Correspondence in form, nature or character, agreement, congruity or accordance.

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Conformity

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To be or become sinilar in behavior, forn, nature, or chatacter

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Conformity

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Failure or refusal to conform with established custons, attitudes, ideas, or values; soneone who does hot conforn nay be an independent thinker

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Nonconformity

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Departing from the norm, characterized by deviation.

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Deviant

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A scope of behaviors considered acceptable and defined as conformity.

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Range of Tolerance

25
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Serves as an outlet for diverse forms of expressions that may also promote in-group solidarity. Can serve as a barometer of social strain.

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Functions of Deviance

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Affirms cultural values and norms.
Responding to deviance clarifies moral boundary and encourages social change.

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Functionalist Theory

27
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It is a states that social structures within society may pressure citizens to commit crime.

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Strain Theory

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In strain theory, it involves accepting both the cultural goal of success and the use of legitimate means for achieving that goal.

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Conformity

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In strain theory, it involves accepting the goal of success but rejecting the use of socially accepted means of achieving it, turning instead to unconventional, illegitimate means.

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Innovation