Things thatpeople do thatis a reflection ofculture; oftenconfused withcustomthe directinfluenceon peopleby peers,the behaviorsand beliefscharacteristic ofa particularsocial, ethnic,or age groupGroup towardswhich in-groupmembers feelopposition,antagonism, orcompetitiona compulsive, chronic,physiological orpsychological need fora habit-formingsubstance, behavior,or activityWhat agroupholds to beimportantComposed of peoplewho are emotionallyclose and know oneanother well.Characterized byprimary relationships-intimate, personal,caring, fulfillingSocieties differ onthe value of howhard individualswithin the societyshould be workinga feeling offellowship withothers, as a result ofsharing commonattitudes, interests,and goalsA traditional and widelyaccepted way ofbehaving or doingsomething that isspecific to a particularsociety, place, or time;often confused withpracticeanabundanceof valuablepossessionsor money.Collectionof beliefsaboutoneself.an economic andsociological combinedtotal measure of aperson's workexperience and of anindividual's or family'seconomic and socialposition in relation toothersIntangiblethought processand ideas asconnected to aculturea select group thatis superior interms of ability orqualities to therest of a group orsocietyRequires extremeloyalty from itsmembers. Itsnorms compelmembers toexclude others.the capacity orability to direct orinfluence thebehavior of othersor the course ofeventsCulturalprocess oflearning toparticipate ingroup lifethe stateof beingextremelypoor.Emphasizes therole of conflict,competition andconstraintwithin a societyprejudice,discrimination,or antagonismdirected againstsomeone of adifferent race.Things thatpeople do thatis a reflection ofculture; oftenconfused withcustomthe directinfluenceon peopleby peers,the behaviorsand beliefscharacteristic ofa particularsocial, ethnic,or age groupGroup towardswhich in-groupmembers feelopposition,antagonism, orcompetitiona compulsive, chronic,physiological orpsychological need fora habit-formingsubstance, behavior,or activityWhat agroupholds to beimportantComposed of peoplewho are emotionallyclose and know oneanother well.Characterized byprimary relationships-intimate, personal,caring, fulfillingSocieties differ onthe value of howhard individualswithin the societyshould be workinga feeling offellowship withothers, as a result ofsharing commonattitudes, interests,and goalsA traditional and widelyaccepted way ofbehaving or doingsomething that isspecific to a particularsociety, place, or time;often confused withpracticeanabundanceof valuablepossessionsor money.Collectionof beliefsaboutoneself.an economic andsociological combinedtotal measure of aperson's workexperience and of anindividual's or family'seconomic and socialposition in relation toothersIntangiblethought processand ideas asconnected to aculturea select group thatis superior interms of ability orqualities to therest of a group orsocietyRequires extremeloyalty from itsmembers. Itsnorms compelmembers toexclude others.the capacity orability to direct orinfluence thebehavior of othersor the course ofeventsCulturalprocess oflearning toparticipate ingroup lifethe stateof beingextremelypoor.Emphasizes therole of conflict,competition andconstraintwithin a societyprejudice,discrimination,or antagonismdirected againstsomeone of adifferent race.

Sociology Vocab Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Things that people do that is a reflection of culture; often confused with custom
  2. the direct influence on people by peers,
  3. the behaviors and beliefs characteristic of a particular social, ethnic, or age group
  4. Group towards which in-group members feel opposition, antagonism, or competition
  5. a compulsive, chronic, physiological or psychological need for a habit-forming substance, behavior, or activity
  6. What a group holds to be important
  7. Composed of people who are emotionally close and know one another well. Characterized by primary relationships- intimate, personal, caring, fulfilling
  8. Societies differ on the value of how hard individuals within the society should be working
  9. a feeling of fellowship with others, as a result of sharing common attitudes, interests, and goals
  10. A traditional and widely accepted way of behaving or doing something that is specific to a particular society, place, or time; often confused with practice
  11. an abundance of valuable possessions or money.
  12. Collection of beliefs about oneself.
  13. an economic and sociological combined total measure of a person's work experience and of an individual's or family's economic and social position in relation to others
  14. Intangible thought process and ideas as connected to a culture
  15. a select group that is superior in terms of ability or qualities to the rest of a group or society
  16. Requires extreme loyalty from its members. Its norms compel members to exclude others.
  17. the capacity or ability to direct or influence the behavior of others or the course of events
  18. Cultural process of learning to participate in group life
  19. the state of being extremely poor.
  20. Emphasizes the role of conflict, competition and constraint within a society
  21. prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race.