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25 Cards in this Set
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Attitude
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General evaluation held by an individual about somthing.
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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 |
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Three Parts of Ones' attitude
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1)Cognitive
2)Affective - Emotional & Feelings 3)Behavioral or Actional - Orientation |
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Perspective
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*Not a responce, but a guide
*Not a internal trait *Can be change your attitudes "But is hard to do" |
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Post Moderism
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*Distorted our vision on working class
*Image of the American dream *Little ironic about themselves |
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Functions of Attitudes
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1)Understanding
2)Need Satisfaction 3)Ego Defense 4)Value Expression |
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Prejudice
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A system of negative beliefs, feelings, and action-orientation regarding a certain group or groups of people.
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Three levels of Prejudice
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1)Cognitive
2)Affective 3)Behaviral or Action |
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Cause of Prejudice
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1)Socialization
2)Self-justification 3)Personality 4)Frustration-relative deprivation 5)Competition 6)Social norms |
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Discrimination
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Practice of differential and unequal treatment of other groups.
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Identity
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*What you wear identifys your attitude & gender
*Jewelry and religious signs define your identity *Behavior & Conversation skills can describe your identity |
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Impression Management
By:Erving Goffman |
*Dramaturgical Approach
*Performance Teams *Performance Serves |
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Social Stratification
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Society's system for ranking people and distributing rewards.
According to attitudes as income, welth, power, prestige, age, sex, ethnicity, race, religion, and celebrity |
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Welth
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Walue of everything a person or family owns minus debts.
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Income
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Peoples earnings from wages divided by interest and any rents or royalist that are paid to them on properties they own.
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Inheritance
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1.6% recieve $100,000 or more
1.1% recieve $50,000 to $100,000 91.9% recieve NOTHING!! |
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Social Mobility
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Ability to move from one strain to another.
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Spatial Mobility
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Movement of individuals, familes, and large groups from one location to another.
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Strata
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Imaginary set of horizontal social layers.
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1)Closed Stratification System
2)Opean Stratification System |
1)Ascribed Statuses
2)Achieved Statuses |
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Castes
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Socal strata where people are born and they remain in for life.
*Ascribed status |
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Classes
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Social strata that are based on economic criteria such as occupation, income, and welth.
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Life Chances
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Opportunities that a person will have or be denied throught life.
Exp: Education, Helth care, Occupations, Retirement, etc. |
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Structural Mobility
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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.
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Functionalist Perspective
By:Davis Moor |
*Roles differ by importance
*Roles that are deamed more important need to have more pay |