The rules that regulate the process of interaction
Family
The primary agency for socialization
Beliefs
The perception of an individual to accepted reality
Nomadic way of living is not a transformation during the Neolithicage
SocialControlandStability
An integration to society binds individuals to the control mechanism set by society's norms with regard to acceptable social relationships
Hunting and gathering society
Nomadic with 25-40 people in a group
Lived a simple life with fire, arrow, and basket as means of technology
HomoErectus species are believed to have lived about 500,000yearsago in Asia, Africa, and Europe
Broken Pebbles are the earliest tools used by pre human primates
Homo Habilis
A specie that is also known as the "Handy Man"
Sociology
The totality of what man has learned as a member of a society
Folkways
Customary patterns of everyday life that specify what is socially correct and proper
Society
The product of human social processes intended to meet basic needs for survival
Psychology
The scientific study of patterned and shared human behavior
Anthropology
A branch of knowledge which deals with the scientific study of man, his works, his body, his values and behavior, in time and space
Sociology and anthropology
Their main relationship is that they both study culture shared by man
Dwellingunit is not a material culture
Mores
Guides or models of behavior which tells us what is proper and which are appropriate or inappropriate, right or wrong
Culture Shock
An experience of a person when he moves to a cultural environment which is different from his own
Cultural Variation
The rich diversity of traditions and patterns the different human groups exhibit around the world
Authoritative Policy
Binds members to decisions implemented by force according to Haque
Surplus and subsistence farming are the contribution of horticulturalsocieties
Spread of Computer brought information and knowledge explosion in post-industrial societies
Compliance
The process of conformity that an individual displays if he accepts influence because he hopes to achieve a favorable reaction from another person or group
Relativism
Rises from the fact that cultures differ and each culture defines reality differently
Ritualism
Occurs when people no longer set high success goals but continue to toil as conscientious and diligent workers
Ancestry
Genetic variations among human groups that characterizes their common biological traits
Pagmamano is a sign of respect
Conformity and Deviance
Consequences of enculturation when a particular group share the same goal but has different ways of achieving these goals
Kinship
Makes political family succeeds because of Political Dynasty
Facilitates space exploration is not a consequence of socialization