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Jeopardy!

CATEGORY CATEGORY CATEGORY CATEGORY 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

the process of learning to Participate in a group What is socialization? RETURN Row 1, Col 1

The informal and unofficial Aspects of culture that children Are taught in school. What is hidden curriculum? RETURN 1,2

Set of individuals of roughly the Same age and interests What is peer group? RETURN 1,3

Means of communication designed To reach the general population. What is mass media? RETURN 1,4

At least two people who have one Or more goals in common and Share common ways of thinking And behaving What is group? RETURN 2,1

People who are emotionally close, Know each other well, and seek One another’s company. What is primary group? 2,2 RETURN

Interactions that are intimate, Personal, caring and fulfilling. What is primary relationship? RETURN 2,3

People who share only part of their Lives while focusing on a goal Or task. What is secondary group? RETURN 2,4

Interaction in which individuals or Groups combine their efforts to Reach a goal. What is cooperation? RETURN 3,1

Interaction aimed at defeating an Opponent. What is conflict? RETURN 3,2

A voluntary action performed in The expectation of getting a Reward in return. What is social exchange? RETURN 3,3

Interaction in which individuals or Groups are forced to behave in a Particular way. What is coercion? RETURN 3,4

behavior that matches group Expectations. What is conformity? RETURN 4,1

Self-deceptive thinking that is Based on conformity to group Beliefs, and created by group Pressures to conform. What is groupthink? RETURN 4,2

behavior that departs from societal or group norms. What is deviance? RETURN 4,3

involves behavior that Underconforms to accepted norms. What is negative deviance? RETURN 4,4

involves behavior that overconforms to social expectation. What is positive deviance? RETURN 5,1

Ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms. What is social control? RETURN 5,2

rewards or punishments that Encourage conformity to social norms. What is social sanctions? RETURN 5,3

acts committed in violation of the law. What is crime? RETURN 5,4