Actions that areunanticipated orcontradictory toculturalexpectations orinstitutional rulesCommonlaw is thefoundationfor our ____Living with aperson who youare not legallymarried to,but in a conjugalrelationship withThe ability to makeanindividual or groupact inways that theywouldotherwise would notprocess throughwhich dominantcultural beliefscompel membersof societyto conformChallenging, orrefusing toabide by, normativeexpectations andthepower or those whoenforce themThe process throughwhichcertain behavioursandbeliefs take onauthority andbecome standardizedexpectationsViolator’sactions conveysinformation thatthey would notwant to divulgeto othersThedisjunctionbetweenGOALS andMEANSMattersbetweenspecificindividuals,organizations,businessesHow socialinteractionsreinforcedevianceA range ofinformal waysin whichsocieties guidebehaviourPenalty thatoccurs as adirectconsequenceof actionSociety:unequalrelationshipsbetweensocial groupsControl Basedon norms.Socializationandinternalizationof valuesProcess ofweightingbetweenBENEFITS andRISKSViolator feelsthat hisviolation haslowered himselfin the eyes ofothersRules andregulationsenforced officiallyby socialand politicalauthoritiesdeals withdetails, fines,and matters thatmight need tochangefrequentlyViolator feelsbad due topriorsocializationprocessesa system ofrules createdand enforcedby the stateprocess throughwhich our socialinstitutions aredesigned toensure weengage in forms ofbeliefan adulterer isshot by theirpartner who haddivorced themafter finding outabout the adulteryThe mostancientform ofcontrolActions that areunanticipated orcontradictory toculturalexpectations orinstitutional rulesCommonlaw is thefoundationfor our ____Living with aperson who youare not legallymarried to,but in a conjugalrelationship withThe ability to makeanindividual or groupact inways that theywouldotherwise would notprocess throughwhich dominantcultural beliefscompel membersof societyto conformChallenging, orrefusing toabide by, normativeexpectations andthepower or those whoenforce themThe process throughwhichcertain behavioursandbeliefs take onauthority andbecome standardizedexpectationsViolator’sactions conveysinformation thatthey would notwant to divulgeto othersThedisjunctionbetweenGOALS andMEANSMattersbetweenspecificindividuals,organizations,businessesHow socialinteractionsreinforcedevianceA range ofinformal waysin whichsocieties guidebehaviourPenalty thatoccurs as adirectconsequenceof actionSociety:unequalrelationshipsbetweensocial groupsControl Basedon norms.Socializationandinternalizationof valuesProcess ofweightingbetweenBENEFITS andRISKSViolator feelsthat hisviolation haslowered himselfin the eyes ofothersRules andregulationsenforced officiallyby socialand politicalauthoritiesdeals withdetails, fines,and matters thatmight need tochangefrequentlyViolator feelsbad due topriorsocializationprocessesa system ofrules createdand enforcedby the stateprocess throughwhich our socialinstitutions aredesigned toensure weengage in forms ofbeliefan adulterer isshot by theirpartner who haddivorced themafter finding outabout the adulteryThe mostancientform ofcontrol

Soc Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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. T-Actions that are unanticipated or contradictory to cultural expectations or institutional rules
  2. L-Common law is the foundation for our ____
  3. T-Living with a person who you are not legally married to, but in a conjugal relationship with
  4. T-The ability to make an individual or group act in ways that they would otherwise would not
  5. C-process through which dominant cultural beliefs compel members of society to conform
  6. T-Challenging, or refusing to abide by, normative expectations and the power or those who enforce them
  7. T-The process through which certain behaviours and beliefs take on authority and become standardized expectations
  8. S-Violator’s actions conveys information that they would not want to divulge to others
  9. T-The disjunction between GOALS and MEANS
  10. L-Matters between specific individuals, organizations, businesses
  11. T-How social interactions reinforce deviance
  12. C-A range of informal ways in which societies guide behaviour
  13. S-Penalty that occurs as a direct consequence of action
  14. T-Society: unequal relationships between social groups
  15. C-Control Based on norms. Socialization and internalization of values
  16. T-Process of weighting between BENEFITS and RISKS
  17. S-Violator feels that his violation has lowered himself in the eyes of others
  18. L-Rules and regulations enforced officially by social and political authorities
  19. L-deals with details, fines, and matters that might need to change frequently
  20. S-Violator feels bad due to prior socialization processes
  21. L-a system of rules created and enforced by the state
  22. C-process through which our social institutions are designed to ensure we engage in forms of belief
  23. S-an adulterer is shot by their partner who had divorced them after finding out about the adultery
  24. C-The most ancient form of control