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Row 1, Col 1 RETURN Rules defining appropriate and inappropriate behavior What are norms ?

1,2 I. cooperation II. conflict III. social exchange IV. coercion V. conformity Which are the five types of group social interaction? RETURN

1,3 Behavior that departs from societal or group norms Define Deviance RETURN

1,4 Woman, blacks in S. Africa Give examples of minority. RETURN

2,1 -interview -questionnaire Which are the techniques for a survey? RETURN

2,2 Solomon Asch Give an example of conformity. RETURN

2,3 ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms Define social control RETURN

2,4 people sharing inherited physical characteristics that are considered important within a society. What is a Race? RETURN

3,1 Norms that lack moral significance What is folkway? RETURN

3,2 interaction aimed at defeating an opponent What is a conflict? RETURN

3,3 Act committed in violation of the law RETURN What is a crime?

3,4 Is an extreme form of prejudice that assumes superiority of one group over others Define racism. RETURN

4,1 A norm that is formally defined and enforced by offiacials RETURN What is a law?

4,2 interaction that are intimate personal, caring and fulfilling. What is a primary relationship? RETURN

4,3 A repetition of or return to criminal behavior What is recidivism? RETURN

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

5,1 They help guide social behavior In what do norms help? RETURN

5,2 At least two people who have one or more goals in common and share common ways on thinking behaving What is a group? RETURN

5,3 motor vehicle theft what is the most popular type of crime? RETURN

5,4 widely held negative attitudes toward a group and its individual members. What is a prejudice? RETURN