Ch. 3 Word Scramble
|
Embed Code - If you would like this activity on your web page, copy the script below and paste it into your web page.
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Normal Size Small Size show me how
| Question | Answer |
| Self-Fulfillment | is a commitment to the full development of one’s personality, talents and potential. |
| Narcissism | extreme self-centeredness |
| Daniel Bell | weakened the established values of hard work and moderation and that it threatened the stability of the capitalist system. |
| Daniel Yankelovich | he admitted that this new value probably indicated that americans believed less in hard work than did earlier generations. |
| James M. Henslin | suggested that additional values such as education might be included. |
| Christopher Lasch | went so far as to consider this emphasis on personal fulfillment a personality disorder. |
| Robin M. Williams | American society sociologist who analyzed American Values |
| Internalization | the process by which a norm becomes a part of an individual’s personality, thus conditioning that individual to conform to society’s expectations. |
| sanctions | these are rewards or punishments used to enforce conformity to norms |
| positive sanction | action that rewards a particular kind of behavior |
| negative sanction | is a punishment or the threat of punishment used to enforce conformity. |
| formal sanction | is a reward or punishment given by formal organization or regulatory agency, such as a school, business, or government. |
| informal sanction | a spontaneous expression of approval or disapproval given by an individual or a group. |
| social control | enforcing of norms through either internal or external |
Created by:
Devante.Johnson011