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Chapter 12: Family

Family a social institution found in all societies that unites people in cooperative groups to care for one another, including children Kinship a social bond based on common ancestry, marriage, or adoption Fictional kinship of need ?? The nuclear family a family composed of one or two parents and their children; also known as a …

lifespan psych chapter 8 : psychosocial 3-6 years

single representation (age 4) piaget-1st stage in development of self definition. kids describe themselves in terms of individual, unconnected characteristics and in all-or-nothing terms. EX: “I’m smart”. NO SEPARATION BETWEEN REAL SELF & IDEAL SELF real self the self one actually is ideal self the self one would like to be representational mapping (age 5 …

CIS 761 Test 8

Large amounts of data stored in electronic form are ________ than the same data in manual form. more Statements ranking information risks and identifying security goals are included in a(n) security policy. In which method of encryption is a single encryption key sent to the receiver so both sender and receiver share the same key? …

FSU MAN 4701 Quzzies 7-11

What is the promotion of environmentally friendly products called? Green Marketing If a consumer staged an accident in a store and then sought damages against the store for its poor safety standards, this customer has committed which fraudulent activity? Duplicity Which division of the Federal Trade Commission works to protect consumers against unfair, deceptive, and …

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MCAT Psych AAMC FL1

primacy effect state dependent effect misinformation effect dual-coding effect spreading of activation theory when a concept is activated, the activation spreads to concepts that are semantically or associatively related to it. Thus, people often retrieve unpresented members of a category when tested on their memory for a series of presented concepts from that category memory …

Sociology – Real World – Ch 4

achieved status A status earned through individual effort or imposed by others (page 114) agency the ability of the individual to act freely and independently (page 119) agents of socialization Social groups, institutions, and individuals (especially the family, schools, peers, and the mass media) that provide structured situations in which socialization takes place (page 106) …

soc ch8

The type of social mobility people experience when they move from one social position of the same rank is called ___________ mobility. Horizontal moving to a higher social position or falling to a lower one is called vertical mobility which of the following statements about women in poverty are true? The percentage of women in …

APUSH Chapter 26

The most striking characteristics of the stock market in 1929 was investors’ obsession with speculation By 1932, what percentage of American workers were unemployed? 25 The social and economic effects of the Depression hit by the middle class especially hard Hoover believed that efforts to relieve human suffering should come from private charities The Reconstruction …

CNCSP111

Social Justice an element of democracy that expects citizens to provide for those persons in society who are not as advantaged as others. meaningful change isn society requie a universal social conscioursessa and requires a willingness to redistribute some of the benefits. Socialization the general process of learning the social norms of a culture. Through …

Sociology Chpt 3

Culture The knowledge, language, values, customs, and material objects that are passed from person to person and from one generation to the next in a human group or society Material culture Physical and tangible creations that members of society make, use, and share Symbols, language, values, and norms What are the four nonmaterial components of …

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