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Sociology CH 3

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Sef-fulfillment   commitment to the full devloment of one's personailty, talents, and potential  
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Narcissism   extreme self-centerdness  
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Robin M. William   American Society sociologist analyzed American values. Identified a set of 15 values that central to American way of life.  
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James M. Henslin   Sociologist suggested that additional values such as education might be included  
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Christopher Lasch   social historian that wrote Culture of Narcissism went so far as to consider the emphasis on personal fulfillment a personality disorder.  
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Daniel Bell   sociologist also saw danger in the focus on the on the self.  
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Daniel Yankelovich   pychologist and survey researcher took a diffrent view. Admitted that this new vaule probably indicated that Americans believed less in hard work than did earlier generations  
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Internalization   process by which a norm becomes a part of an individual's personality, thereby conditioning the individual to conform to society's expectations  
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Sactions   rewards or punishments used to enforce conformity to norms.  
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positive sactions   An action that rewards a particular kind of behavior  
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negative sactions   a punishment or the threat of punishment used to enforce conformity  
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formal sactions   a reward or punishment given by a formal organization or regulatory agency, such as school suspension, termination from a job.  
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informal sactions   a supontaneous expression of approval or disapproval given by an individual or a group.  
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social control   enforcing of norms through either internlization or sactions  
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Ideology   system of beliefs or ideas that justifies some social, moral, religious, political, or economic intrest held by social group or by society  
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social movement   long-term conscious effort to promote or prevent social change  
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technology   knowledge and tools people use foe practical purpose  
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diffusion   spread of culture traits ideass, acts, beliefs, and material objects from one society to another  
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reformulation   the process of adapting borrowed cultural traits.  
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ciltural lag   situation in which somw aspects of culture change less rapidly, or lag behind, other aspects of the same culture.  
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