category - a number of people who hold a common status
Instrumentalleader - guides the completion of task and more concerned
Expressiveleader - guides the collective well being of the group
AgentsofSocialization - the Family, schoolanddaycarecenters, peergroups, themassmedia
RobertKMerton - there are goals that people want to achieve
LabelingTheory - it is the society that labels people or their action as deviant
DianaBaumrind - typology formed the foundation for much research
GeorgeHerbertMead - belived that the self is divided into two part
CharlesHortonCooley - was one of the earliest physchologist to develop theory of self
4 types of parenting style - authoritarian, permissive-indulgent, neglectful,authoritative
4 different goal - Innovation,Ritualism,Retreatism,Rebellion
2 types of status - ascribedstatusachievedstatus
3 main components - emotional,behavioral, cognitive
ethnography - Defined as a qualified method/ learning's to understand cultural phenomena.
bronislaw malinowski - invented ethnography
structural functionalism - a macro theory that all institutions in society work
6 components of culture -
materialculture
non material
symbols
values
beliefs
norms
EdwardBrunett Teylor - english anthropologist
culture - shared product of human group
etnos - means people
8 Process of research - SELECTINGATOPIC,DEFININGTHEPROBLEM,REVIEWING,FORMULATINGHYPOTHESIS, RESEARCHMETHOD,COLLECTING DATA, ANALYZING RESULTS, FORMULATING CONCLUSION
Society - refers to interacting people who share a culture.
research - Involves in discovering & exploring the unknown.
socialinteraction - consist of act toward one another
status - the position of person in society
role - associated with status
personality - refers to pattern of thoughts
essential for survival - socialization
Nature - it represent the contribution of genetics
nurture - it represent contribution of environment
the family - the main agents of socialization
peer groups - these are group of people who have equal social status
mass media - communication media that reach and influence
rebellion - this results from frustration
retreatism - a total escape from a situation
Ritualism - is practice when a person who cannot achieved valued goal gives up trying