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reference group   a social group that serves as a point of reference in making evaluations and decisions  
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primary group   a small social group whose members share personal and lasting relationships  
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secondary group   a large and impersonal group whose members pursue a specific goal or specific activity  
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in-group   a social group toward which a member feels respect and commitment  
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out-group   a social group toward wich a person feels a sense of compotition or opposition  
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groupthink   the tendency of group members to conform, resulting in a narrow view of some issues  
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instrumental leadership   group leadership that focuses on the completion of tasks  
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expressive leadership   group leadership that focuses on the groups well-being  
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oligarchy   the rule of many by few  
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vertical mobility   moving between stratum in the stratification system. moving to higher or lower status. ex. a carpenter to VP construction (upward)  
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social stratification   a system by which a society ranks categories of people in a hierarchy  
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category   a number of people who may have never met but share similar social characteristics (race, age, sex) ex: all men in US  
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Aggregate   a funch of people who happen to be in the same place at the same time. Ex: everyone in the Union at noon.  
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Horizontal Mobility   Movement that takes place within one stratum. moving from one status to another roughly euivalent status  
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intergenerational mobility   (up/down) change in status of family members from one generation to the next.  
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Caste System   A closed stratum system where boundaries are very clearly drawn and very difficult to change. A persons position tends to be determined at birth by race etc. Life Long (ascribed)  
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Class system   an open stratum system where te boundaries are flexible and people can change their position through effort or failuer. your position is the same as your family but changeable. Linked to personal achievement  
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Intragenerational mobility   The status changes during a persons lifetime. movement from one occupation to another.  
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sex   the biological distinction between male/female  
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gender   the personal traits and social positions that members of society attatch to being male/female.  
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nonconcious ideology   beliefs that are so ingrained we can't fathom other concepts. we don't know we have these beliefs until an alternative appears  
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homophobia   the irrational fear/hatred of homosexuals  
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androgyny   the idea that all people have bot masculine and feminine attributes  
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misogyny   the cultural devauluation and/or hatred of women as well as those tings associated with femaninity  
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total institution   a setting in whic people are isolated from te rest of society and manipulated by the administrative staff  
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anticipatory socialization   learning that helps a person achieve a desired position  
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resocialization   radically changing an inmates personality by carefully controlling the environment  
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gender stratification   the unequal distribution of power, wealth, and privilege between men and women  
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