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EXPERIEMENTS, DOCUMENARTYS, AND PEOPLES THEORIES SOCIAL INTERACTION SCHOOLING VOCAB 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

A SYSTEM IN WHICH PUBLIC SCHOOL FUNDS MAY BE USED TO SUPPORT PUBLIC, PRIVATE, OR RELIGIOUS SCHOOLS. What is VOUCHER SYSTEM? Return Row 1, Col 1

WHAT IS THE SAPIR- WHORF HYPOTHESIS? LANGUAGE LIMITS THOUGHTS IN A WEAK LINGUISTIC REATIVITY LANGUAGE DETERMINS THOUGHT WHAT IS THE SAPIR- WHORF HYPOTHESIS? Return 1,2

A VOLUNTARY ACTION PERFORMED IN THE EXPECTATION OF GETTING A REWARD IN RETURN WHAT IS SOCIAL EXCHANGE? Return 1,3

VIOLATION OF WHICH CALLS FOR A RULE OF BEHAVIOR, THE VIOLATION OF WHICH CALLS FOR STRONG PUNISHMENT WHAT IS A TABOO? Return 1,4

WHAT ARE EXAMPLES OF HIDDEN CURRICULUM? DISCIPLINE, ORDER, AND COOPERATION WHAT ARE EXAMPLES OF HIDDEN CURRICULUM? Return 2,1

SHOWED THAT INFANT MONKEYS NEED INTIMACY, WARMTH, PYSICAL CONTACT, AND COMFORT WHAT DID HARRY HARLOW SHOW IN HIS EXPERIMENT? 2,2 Return

INDIVIDUALS OR GROUPS COMBINE INTERACTION IN WHICH INDIVIDUALS OR GROUPS COMBINE THEIR EFFORTS TO REACH A GOAL WHAT IS COOPERATION? Return 2,3

THROUGH SOCIALIZATION PROCESS OF CHANGING OR REFORMING A CRIMINAL THROUGH SOCIALIZATION WHAT IS REHABILITATE? Return 2,4

WHAT IS A FOR-PROFIT SCHOOL? SCHOOLS RUN BY PRIVATE COMPANIES ON GOVERNMENT FUNDS WHAT IS A FOR-PROFIT SCHOOL? Return 3,1

THESE PEOPLE DON’T HAVE A SENSE OF TIME, THEREFORE THEY DON’T SAY WHEN, AND THEY DON’T USE GREETINGS. WHAT ARE THE MOKEN PEOPLE Return 3,2

INTERACTION IN WHICH INDIVIDUALS OR GROUPS ARE FORCED TO BEHAVE IN A PARTICULAR WAY WHAT IS COERCION? Return 3,3

PEOPLE TEMPORARILY IN THE SAME PLACE AT THE SAME TIME WHAT IS A SOCIAL AGGREGATE? Return 3,4

PUBLIC SCHOOLS THAT ARE OPERATED LIKE PUBLIC SCHOOLS BY PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS AND ADMINISTRATORS (Type the question for 4,1 here.)? Return 4,1

JANE ELLIOT’S EXPERIMENT INVOLVING THE NATURE OF DISCRIMINATION WHAT IS THE CLASS DIVIDED DOCUMENTARY? Return 4,2

INTERACTION AIMED AT DEFEATING AN OPPONENT WHAT IS CONFLICT? 4,3 Return 4,3

(GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION) A SPECIFIC TERRITORY INHABITED BY PEOPLE WHO SHARE A COMMON CULTURE WHAT IS SOCIETY? Return 4,4

INSTRUCTION METHOD THAT RELIES ON COOPERATION AMONG STUDENTS WHAT IS COOPERATIVE LEARNING? Return 5,1

says humans inherit 60-70% of their intelligence level. WHAT IS THE BELL CURVE? Return 5,2

BEHAVIOR THAT MATCHES GROUP EXPECTATIONS WHAT IS CONFORMITY? 5,3 Return 5,3

IS GOOD OR DESIRABLE SHARED BY PEOPLE IN A SOCIETY BROAD IDEAS ABOUT WHAT IS GOOD OR DESIRABLE SHARED BY PEOPLE IN A SOCIETY WHAT IS A VALUE? Return 5,4