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Attitude
General evaluation held by an individual about somthing.
1)Attitude towards education?
2)Attitude has always been the same?
3)Attitude affected your life?
4)Factors of Attitude that have afected your life?
1)Motivated
2)No Changes
3)How you preform in school
4)What people say
Three Parts of Ones' attitude
1)Cognitive
2)Affective - Emotional & Feelings
3)Behavioral or Actional - Orientation
Perspective
*Not a responce, but a guide

*Not a internal trait

*Can be change your attitudes "But is hard to do"
Post Moderism
*Distorted our vision on working class
*Image of the American dream
*Little ironic about themselves
Functions of Attitudes
1)Understanding
2)Need Satisfaction
3)Ego Defense
4)Value Expression
Prejudice
A system of negative beliefs, feelings, and action-orientation regarding a certain group or groups of people.
Three levels of Prejudice
1)Cognitive
2)Affective
3)Behaviral or Action
Cause of Prejudice
1)Socialization
2)Self-justification
3)Personality
4)Frustration-relative deprivation
5)Competition
6)Social norms
Discrimination
Practice of differential and unequal treatment of other groups.
Identity
*What you wear identifys your attitude & gender

*Jewelry and religious signs define your identity

*Behavior & Conversation skills can describe your identity
Impression Management
By:Erving Goffman
*Dramaturgical Approach

*Performance Teams

*Performance Serves
Social Stratification
Society's system for ranking people and distributing rewards.

According to attitudes as income, welth, power, prestige, age, sex, ethnicity, race, religion, and celebrity
Welth
Walue of everything a person or family owns minus debts.
Income
Peoples earnings from wages divided by interest and any rents or royalist that are paid to them on properties they own.
Inheritance
1.6% recieve $100,000 or more
1.1% recieve $50,000 to $100,000
91.9% recieve NOTHING!!
Social Mobility
Ability to move from one strain to another.
Spatial Mobility
Movement of individuals, familes, and large groups from one location to another.
Strata
Imaginary set of horizontal social layers.
1)Closed Stratification System
2)Opean Stratification System
1)Ascribed Statuses
2)Achieved Statuses
Castes
Socal strata where people are born and they remain in for life.

*Ascribed status
Classes
Social strata that are based on economic criteria such as occupation, income, and welth.
Life Chances
Opportunities that a person will have or be denied throught life.

Exp: Education, Helth care, Occupations, Retirement, etc.
Structural Mobility
Movement of individual or group from one social stratum to another caused by the elimination of an entire class as a result of changes in the means of existance.
Functionalist Perspective
By:Davis Moor
*Roles differ by importance

*Roles that are deamed more important need to have more pay