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Sociology : a term originated from the Latin word "______" which means "companion".
Culture : it is the indispensable to the creation of society.
August Comte : a french philosopher, He is known as the "Father of Sociology".
Universals : are forms of behavior uniformly done by the members of a society.
Applied Sociology : this is concerned with the specific intent of yielding practical applications of human behavior and organization.
Specialities : forms of behavior manifested by the members of a certain socially organized group of individuals but which are not share by the total population.
Social Psychology : the study of human nature and its focus on social process as they affect the individual or responses which are called " social stimuli".
Folkways : customary behavior patterns, widely practiced, repetitive and uniform.
anthropology : study of man.
Economics : the study of how goods and services are produced, distributed and consumed to satisfy the needs of the people within the societies.
Subculture : smaller diverse group of persons formed in the basis of age, sex, social class, religion, ethnicity, etc.
Max Weber : a German sociology who developed the "ideal type" of Bureaucracy.
Population : this area includes size, growth, demographic characteristics, composition, migration, changes, and quality vis-a-vis economic, political and social systems.
Ethnocentrism : the view to regard one's culture as right and normal with a superior attitude.
Counterculture : a group within a culture that is in opposition to the dominant culture.
Joseph Fichter : he said " a person may escape society for a while, but he can never escape culture.
Alternatives : are forms of behavior that allow a range of choice in the individuals as members of a society.
Mores : norms based on morality, definition of right and wrong.
History : is the descriptive chronological recording of significant past event.
Geography : it is concerned with the physical environment and the distribution of plants and animals.
Sociology and Culture
Across:1. | customary behavior patterns, widely practiced, repetitive and uniform. | 4. | this area includes size, growth, demographic characteristics, composition, migration, changes, and quality vis-a-vis economic, political and social systems. | 6. | the view to regard one's culture as right and normal with a superior attitude. | 12. | a term originated from the Latin word "______" which means "companion". | 15. | a group within a culture that is in opposition to the dominant culture. | 17. | are forms of behavior uniformly done by the members of a society. | 18. | a french philosopher, He is known as the "Father of Sociology". | 20. | smaller diverse group of persons formed in the basis of age, sex, social class, religion, ethnicity, etc. |
| | Down:2. | this is concerned with the specific intent of yielding practical applications of human behavior and organization. | 3. | the study of human nature and its focus on social process as they affect the individual or responses which are called " social stimuli". | 5. | it is concerned with the physical environment and the distribution of plants and animals. | 7. | forms of behavior manifested by the members of a certain socially organized group of individuals but which are not share by the total population. | 8. | is the descriptive chronological recording of significant past event. | 9. | study of man. | 10. | he said " a person may escape society for a while, but he can never escape culture. | 11. | the study of how goods and services are produced, distributed and consumed to satisfy the needs of the people within the societies. | 13. | norms based on morality, definition of right and wrong. | 14. | are forms of behavior that allow a range of choice in the individuals as members of a society. | 16. | a German sociology who developed the "ideal type" of Bureaucracy. | 19. | it is the indispensable to the creation of society. |
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Sociology and Culture
Across:1. | customary behavior patterns, widely practiced, repetitive and uniform. | 4. | this area includes size, growth, demographic characteristics, composition, migration, changes, and quality vis-a-vis economic, political and social systems. | 6. | the view to regard one's culture as right and normal with a superior attitude. | 12. | a term originated from the Latin word "______" which means "companion". | 15. | a group within a culture that is in opposition to the dominant culture. | 17. | are forms of behavior uniformly done by the members of a society. | 18. | a french philosopher, He is known as the "Father of Sociology". | 20. | smaller diverse group of persons formed in the basis of age, sex, social class, religion, ethnicity, etc. |
| | Down:2. | this is concerned with the specific intent of yielding practical applications of human behavior and organization. | 3. | the study of human nature and its focus on social process as they affect the individual or responses which are called " social stimuli". | 5. | it is concerned with the physical environment and the distribution of plants and animals. | 7. | forms of behavior manifested by the members of a certain socially organized group of individuals but which are not share by the total population. | 8. | is the descriptive chronological recording of significant past event. | 9. | study of man. | 10. | he said " a person may escape society for a while, but he can never escape culture. | 11. | the study of how goods and services are produced, distributed and consumed to satisfy the needs of the people within the societies. | 13. | norms based on morality, definition of right and wrong. | 14. | are forms of behavior that allow a range of choice in the individuals as members of a society. | 16. | a German sociology who developed the "ideal type" of Bureaucracy. | 19. | it is the indispensable to the creation of society. |
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