UCSP

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  • Norms
    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 Neolithic age
  • Social Control and Stability
    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
  • Homo Erectus species are believed to have lived about 500,000 years ago 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
  • Dwelling unit 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 horticultural societies
  • 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