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Primary & Secondary Groups SocializationRace Discrimination

Row 1, Col 1 RETURN At least 2 people who have one or more goals in common and share common ways of thinking & behaving What is a group?

1,2 The process of learning to participate in a group What is socialization? RETURN

1,3 A group of people with physical or cultural traits different from those of the dominant group in the society What is a minority? RETURN

1,4 Widely held negative attitudes toward a group (minority or majority) and its individual members What is prejudice? RETURN

2,1 Some examples are family & best friends What is an example of a primary group? RETURN

2,2 The family, school, or peers is an agent of _______? What is an agent of socialization? RETURN

2,3 People sharing inherited physical characteristics that are considered important within a society What is race? RETURN

2,4 Is an extreme form of prejudice that assumes superiority of one group over others What is racism? RETURN

3,1 Some examples are coworkers, teams, and students What is an example of a secondary group? RETURN

3,2 The means of communication designed to reach the general population What is mass media? RETURN

3,3 Group identified by cultural, religious, or national characteristics What is ethnic minority? RETURN

3,4 Treating people differently based on ethnicity, race, religion or culture What is discrimination? RETURN

4,1 People who share a social characteristic What is a social category? RETURN

4,2 The five types of _________are: cooperation, conflict, social exchange, coercion, & conformity What are the five types of group social interaction? RETURN

4,3 Involves judging others in terms of one’s own cultural standards What is ethnocentrism? RETURN

4,4 A criminal act motivated by prejudice What is a hate crime? RETURN

5,1 People temporarily in the same place at the same time What is a social aggregate? RETURN

5,2 Self-deceptive thinking that is based on conformity to group beliefs, and created by group pressures to conform What is groupthink? RETURN

5,3 Some examples are blacks in South Africa & women What is a minority? RETURN

5,4 A distorted, exaggerated, or oversimplified image applied to a category of people What is a stereotype? RETURN