12. ...is the collection of behaviours and attitudes that a society considers proper for its males and females; masculinity or femininity. 13. .. .is the philosophy that men and women should be politically, economically, and socially equal. 14. ..is power that people consider legitimate, as rightly exercised over them; also called legitimate power.

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Chapter1: Introducing Social Psychology
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12. ....
.is the collection of behaviours and
attitudes that a society considers proper for its males and
females; masculinity or femininity.
13. ..
.is the philosophy that men and
women should be politically, economically, and socially
equal.
14.
...is power that people consider
legitimate, as rightly exercised over them; also called
legitimate power.
..is power that people do not accept as
rightly exercised over them; also called illegitimate
15. ..
power.
16. ....
is authority based on an individual's
outstanding traits, which attract followers.
17. ...
is the transfer of authority from a
charismatic figure to either a traditional or a rational-
legal form of authority.
18.
.is a form of democracy in which the
...
eligible voters meet together to discuss issues and make
their decisions.
is a form of democracy in which voters
elect representatives to meet together to discuss issues
19. ....
and make decisions on their behalf.
20. ...
..is a form of government in which an
individual has seized power
Transcribed Image Text:12. .... .is the collection of behaviours and attitudes that a society considers proper for its males and females; masculinity or femininity. 13. .. .is the philosophy that men and women should be politically, economically, and socially equal. 14. ...is power that people consider legitimate, as rightly exercised over them; also called legitimate power. ..is power that people do not accept as rightly exercised over them; also called illegitimate 15. .. power. 16. .... is authority based on an individual's outstanding traits, which attract followers. 17. ... is the transfer of authority from a charismatic figure to either a traditional or a rational- legal form of authority. 18. .is a form of democracy in which the ... eligible voters meet together to discuss issues and make their decisions. is a form of democracy in which voters elect representatives to meet together to discuss issues 19. .... and make decisions on their behalf. 20. ... ..is a form of government in which an individual has seized power
1. At the center of the sociological perspective is the
question of how groups influence people, especially how
people are influenced by their
2. To find out why people do what they do, sociologists
look at....
the corners in life that people occupy
because of their place in a society.
[perspective] enables us
grasp the connection between history and biography.
3. The
to
4. Biography gives people their orientations to life. Instead
internal
of
inherited
mechanism
such
as
instincts...
.become part of your
thinking and motivation.
5. Auguste Comte (1798–1857) suggested that we can apply
the scientific method to the social world, a process
known as.
........
6. Durkheim identified
...as the degree
to which people are tied to their social groups.
7.
..is the disorientation that people
in contact with a
experience when they come
fundamentally different culture and can no longer depend
on their taken-forgranted assumptions about life.
8.
..can
be
defined
as
an
understanding of not judging a culture but trying to
understand it on its own terms.
9. A
.is something to which people
attach meaning and that they use to communicate with
one another.
10.
..is the process by which people
learn the characteristics of their group-the knowledge,
skills, attitudes, values, norms, and actions thought
appropriate for them.
11.
....can be described as males' and females'
unequal access to property, power, and prestige.
Transcribed Image Text:1. At the center of the sociological perspective is the question of how groups influence people, especially how people are influenced by their 2. To find out why people do what they do, sociologists look at.... the corners in life that people occupy because of their place in a society. [perspective] enables us grasp the connection between history and biography. 3. The to 4. Biography gives people their orientations to life. Instead internal of inherited mechanism such as instincts... .become part of your thinking and motivation. 5. Auguste Comte (1798–1857) suggested that we can apply the scientific method to the social world, a process known as. ........ 6. Durkheim identified ...as the degree to which people are tied to their social groups. 7. ..is the disorientation that people in contact with a experience when they come fundamentally different culture and can no longer depend on their taken-forgranted assumptions about life. 8. ..can be defined as an understanding of not judging a culture but trying to understand it on its own terms. 9. A .is something to which people attach meaning and that they use to communicate with one another. 10. ..is the process by which people learn the characteristics of their group-the knowledge, skills, attitudes, values, norms, and actions thought appropriate for them. 11. ....can be described as males' and females' unequal access to property, power, and prestige.
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