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30 Cards in this Set
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What are petper bergers three ideas?
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debunking, unrespectability, and relativization
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the search for patterns
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inductive thinking
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the application of patterns
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deductive thinking
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humans have free will
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agency
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what are the three criteria for causation?
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chronology, connection, and spuriousness
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the refinement and specification of abstract terms
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conceptualization
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development of procedures for observing and defining behaviors
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operationalization
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the discovery of a new piece of knowloedge
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externalization
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the fact takes on a life of its own
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objectivization
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what are the three arts of the social construction of reality?
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externalization, objectivization, internalization
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unique set of traits, behaviors, and values
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self
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a named position
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status
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set of rules and expectations
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role
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a network of roles interacting
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group
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a group of persons connected by kindship
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family
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family you come from
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origin
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family you form
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procreation
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people bring resources to a marriage
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equity theory
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marry someone who looks like you
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homogomy
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what are the three types of property in families?
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erotic, generational, and household
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what are the two relams of religion?
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sacred and profane
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more and more of life is coming out from udner religious control
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secularization
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reclaimed authority for religion over a culture that has strayed from its moorings
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fundamentalism
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we have rights within society
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citizenship
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what are the three kinds of rights?
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civil, political, and social
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who believes that power is widewpread among competing interest groups?
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pluralists
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solidarity based on common experience, like-mindedness
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nechanical solidarity
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solidarity based on difference, exchange and complexity
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organic solidarity
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beliefs about the way the world should be
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values
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socially approve of means for pursuing goals
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norms
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